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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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Orientation into TAP-MAR
17th October 2010. I got to meet Dr Rahul Sharma, program co-coordinator and head of the training program here at the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) in Goa, India. According to Dr. Sharma, this is the second year for the … Continue reading
BomaiCruz in Goa for the Technical Assistance Program in Marine Scientific Research (TAP-MAR)
It has been a while since I last posted and that was because I was back home in Papua New Guinea. The absence of my internet presence is in itself testimony to how hard it is to have good internet … Continue reading
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Tagged Goa, Marine Science Training, National Institute of Oceanography
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