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PublicationsAuthorsAll AuthorsAbercrombie DLAdger WNAdl SAlkemade RAllen APÁlvarez-Berastegui DAnderson SAnderson SCAparicio-González AArnold SNAV TownerBabcock EABaco ABarkley ABaumung RBell RBellard CBerkes FBethea DBlack JBlanchard WBoero FBoudreau SBoudreau SABouwman LBowles-Newark NBoyce DBoyce DGBranch TABritten GBritten GLBrown KBrumbaugh DRBurgener VBurgess NButchart SCarlson JCarlson JKChapman DChenery ACheung WChristensen VCinner JECollie JCooper DCosandey-Godin ACrosby KCrowther ADavies AJDavis BDixon MDowd MDunbar RDureuil… Details

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PublicationsAuthorsAll AuthorsAbercrombie DLAdger WNAdl SAlkemade RAllen APÁlvarez-Berastegui DAnderson SAnderson SCAparicio-González AArnold SNAV TownerBabcock EABaco ABarkley ABaumung RBell RBellard CBerkes FBethea DBlack JBlanchard WBoero FBoudreau SBoudreau SABouwman LBowles-Newark NBoyce DBoyce DGBranch TABritten GBritten GLBrown KBrumbaugh DRBurgener VBurgess NButchart SCarlson JCarlson JKChapman DChenery ACheung WChristensen VCinner JECollie JCooper DCosandey-Godin ACrosby KCrowther ADavies AJDavis BDixon MDowd MDunbar RDureuil… Details

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Contact Us Brendal Davis-Townsend Lab Manager/Research Assistant Biology Department Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4R2 ph: (902) 494-2146 fax: (902) 494-3736 email: brendal.townsend@dal.ca Boris Worm Biology Department Dalhousie University Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4R2 ph: (902) 494-2478 fax: (902) 494-3736 email: bworm@dal.ca Lab Location Details

Acoustic tracking of juvenile blue sharks (Prionace glauca) in Nova Scotia waters from receivers positioned near N.S. offshore oil and gas platforms

Acoustic tracking of juvenile blue sharks (Prionace glauca) in Nova Scotia waters from receivers positioned near N.S. offshore oil and gas platforms In 2013, the Deep Panuke E&T and R&D Fund supported Dalhousie University’s Ocean Tracking Network proposal to conduct acoustic telemetry work in the Deep Panuke offshore oil and gas development region of Canada’s… Details

Investigating threats to Atlantic leatherback sea turtles

Investigating threats to Atlantic leatherback sea turtles The leatherback sea turtle, classified as endangered in Canadian waters, faces several natural and anthropogenic threats. It is a highly migratory species – found foraging in coastal Maritime waters, then travelling vast distances to tropical nesting sites. This project will address pressing conservation concerns for leatherback sea turtle… Details