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Worm Lab in the Media

everylittlefish

Every little fish

Lab News Archive

Economist

November 4, 2006
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Oceans of Nothing

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Time

November 1, 2006
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nytimes

Scientists Warn Fewer Kinds of Fish are Swimming the Oceans

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The New York Times

July 29, 2005
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globeandmail

Hot spot fish areas being depleted

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The Globe and Mail

July 29, 2005
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newsweek

‘Serengetis’ Under the Sea

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Newsweek

August 1, 2003
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times

Commercial Fleets Reduced Big Fish by 90%, Study Says

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The New York Times

May 15, 2003
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  • Think globally, act locally and #keepthebacklandswild Please help us save a unique wilderness area close to… https://t.co/YMHsJ6bOsD3 days ago
  • RT @OceanSchoolNow: Knowing and understanding our connection to the ocean is important for us all, no matter where we live! Learn more abou…62 days ago
  • The totally amazing discovery of a 60-million strong icefish nesting colony in Antarctica. How much better does it… https://t.co/sZ0zTcAFqx118 days ago
  • RT @Mainstreethfx: After the 4pm news... another marvel of evolution! Our oceans guy Boris Worm tells Jeff about the discovery of 60-millio…119 days ago
  • Very thought-provoking article on #scienceliteracy and what it means for our daily lives. Quote: "most of what you… https://t.co/kYkzqsHHBx129 days ago
  • Warmer, oxygen-poor waters may reduce productivity of world’s largest fishery - new study in Science https://t.co/MIzOrmITDm via @Mongabay132 days ago
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