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Daily Archives: May 25, 2014

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NSERC Presents 2 Minutes with Boris Worm

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Dalhousie University’s Boris Worm combines oceanography and marine biology to paint a more complete picture of what’s happening under the waves. Comprehensive information about the state of the oceans leads to better fisheries management, which benefits the environment, the economy and society as a whole.

May 25, 2014
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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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