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Magical Sea-Gardens and Rethinking Conservation:  A conversation with Anne Salomon and Dana Lepofsky
Species Scientists, Marine Conservation Anna Safryghin Species Scientists, Marine Conservation Anna Safryghin

Magical Sea-Gardens and Rethinking Conservation:  A conversation with Anne Salomon and Dana Lepofsky

At least 3500 years ago, along the Northwest Coast of North America, coastal First Nations developed a highly productive and sustainable mariculture technique known as clam gardens. We had a conversation with Anne Salomon and Dana Lepofsky, professors and researchers at the Simon Fraser University (Canada).

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Nudibranch November
Species Scientists, Marine Conservation Anna Safryghin Species Scientists, Marine Conservation Anna Safryghin

Nudibranch November

Nudibranchs are a tiny ocean wonder and if you’ve never heard of them, you’re in luck because it’s Nudibranch November! Nudibranchs are a very small, colourful and charismatic species found all over the world - you just need to know where to look to find them. The following four female underwater photographers are seasoned in the art of finding and photographing these special animals.

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