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Category Archives: Conservation
Lets talk fish
The fifth Pacific Tuna ForumĀ is on next week at the luxurious Sofitel Resort, Denarau, Nadi, Fiji. More than 250 delegates including over 30 well known speakers are expected to attend as Pacific Island countries come together to discuss sustainable management … Continue reading
Sea Save Petition
Please assits by signing this petition to save our sharks and Manta Rays
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Shark Mystery sparks bigger questions in WA marine hotspot
Posted in Conservation, Deep Sea
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Marine Science Short Course Program
Posted in Conservation, Hydrothermal Vents, PNG, Science
Tagged Marine Science Short Course
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Shark Calling Festival – New Ireland Province
Do a goggle search on the Shark Callers of Kontu, and you find a hand full of videos and two very brief reports that do not really talk about the traditional art of shark calling, but provide information on sharks … Continue reading
Study reveals that animals contribute to seagrass dispersal
Study reveals that animals contribute to seagrass dispersal.
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Fish with genitals on its head
So yes, nature does have many ways of showing your love and of course making sure your genes are successfully passed on to ensure the survival of your kind. Having said this, a new fish species found in the Mekong … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Creature feature, Marine Biology, Science
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Making laws on the high seas: TED talk
Meet Kristina Gjerde, international lawyer and advisor to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to meet this wonderful woman and have an hour to sit with her and talk about … Continue reading