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Daily Archives:
July 31, 2009
Can the World’s Fisheries Survive our Appetites?
Lab News Archive
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July 31, 2009
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Have you ever wondered what whales think? If curious, please join us online tomorrow (THU 19th, 6PM) for our ann…
https://t.co/Bh4epaWIaN
60 days ago
A global network of marine protected areas can increase global
#fisheries
by up to 20%. Marine
#biodiversity
…
https://t.co/6epGjqxpzE
82 days ago
RT
@oceanpanel
: New
#BluePaper
commissioned by the
#OceanPanel
urges us to recognise the
#ocean
’s role in not just providing material goods…
116 days ago
A tiny fish takes on its predators—and wins, transforming the Baltic coast. Another clear example of the cascading…
https://t.co/qS58r08cwW
139 days ago
RT
@GlobalFishWatch
: Our new
@ScienceAdvances
study demonstrates how combining various satellite technologies can reveal the activities of…
177 days ago
Massive illegal fishing operation uncovered by
@GlobalFishWatch
in North Indian Ocean
https://t.co/g7mtfVEc3n
201 days ago
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