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Using Education to Protect Great White Sharks: A Discussion with Marianne Long

Using Education to Protect Great White Sharks: A Discussion with Marianne Long

The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy is a Cape Cod, Massachusetts based non-profit organization with the mission to support scientific research, improve public safety, and educate the community to inspire white shark conservation. Marianne Long is the Education Director at AWSC. She works with the Education team to create and deliver education programs that engage the public

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Publication Spotlight – Dinoflagellate metabolism across the central Pacific Ocean

Publication Spotlight – Dinoflagellate metabolism across the central Pacific Ocean

Dinoflagellates are single-celled eukaryotes that are capable of photosynthesis, heterotrophy (eating), or both. They have a few several noteworthy characteristics: they can travel vertically in the water column using their flagella, they are capable of bioluminescence which can light up the ocean at night(!), and some coastal species produce toxins that can harm fish, birds and people.

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Cephalopod Welfare Ethics and Cognitive Research: Meet Dr Jennifer Mather
Species Scientists Margaux Monfared Species Scientists Margaux Monfared

Cephalopod Welfare Ethics and Cognitive Research: Meet Dr Jennifer Mather

Cephalopods, a group of marine Molluscs that includes squid, octopus and cuttlefish are a mysterious and intelligent assortment of invertebrates. Although cephalopods do not come to mind as the ideal laboratory specimen, their distinctive behaviour and intelligence has made them indispensable to research. Meet Dr Jennifer Mather, a University Professor in Psychology from the University of Lethbridge, Canada whose fascination with intelligence in the oceans has led her on an incredible journey into cephalopod welfare, ethics and cognitive research.

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Ocean Science in 2020 - 7 News that Will Make You Feel Better about the Past Year.
Marine Conservation Farrah Leone Marine Conservation Farrah Leone

Ocean Science in 2020 - 7 News that Will Make You Feel Better about the Past Year.

But here we are, at the start of 2021 (2020 is over, phew), so let’s take a minute to forget about everything that’s gone wrong and think just for a little while, about some of the things that have gone right. Because there are a lot of really great people doing really great things that deserve a bit of recognition too. So sit back (festive beverage optional), relax, and enjoy some of the little wins our big blue friend has achieved this year.

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Protecting the Southern Ocean and Antarctica: A conversation with Natasha Gardiner

Protecting the Southern Ocean and Antarctica: A conversation with Natasha Gardiner

Magical and full of beauty and mysteries, Antarctica is a frozen wonderland. We spoke with Natasha Gardiner, a PhD researcher at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand where her research focuses on the Antarctic and Southern Ocean science-policy interface.

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