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Welcome to my blog. My name is William Saleu (aka. Wilz Kongo) and I am from Papua New Guinea. I am currently doing research at the Marine Conservation Molecular Facility of the Duke University Marine Lab alongside Kevin Zelino who blogs at Deep Sea News and Andrew Thaler, main author of Southern Fried Science.Meta
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Monthly Archives: June 2012
OUT OF OUR DEPTH
Mining the Ocean Floor in Papua New Guinea The Deep Sea Mining Campaign is claiming pacific communities are against experimental seabed mining but their governments are not listening. The campaign is claiming thorough research has not been conducted on the … Continue reading
Posted in Deep Sea, Deep sea mining, Hydrothermal Vents, PNG
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CultureLab: The deep space of coral reefs
CultureLab: The deep space of coral reefs.
Deep sea mining in doubt as new discoveries continue
The Deep Sea has once again returned to the lime light, this time in contrasting scenarios. First up, there is a lot of talk about Canadian mining company Nautilus minerals threatening to delay or worse cancel its operations in Papua … Continue reading
Posted in Deep sea mining, PNG
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