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May/June 2010 Newsletter

July 20, 2010May 21, 2015

Read about the high cost of cleaning oiled birds, shifting baselines, and Sarika Cullis-Suzuki’s impressions from her participation in the United Nations Fish Stock Review Conference in the May/June newsletter.

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 Whale Watching: Worth a Lot
Daniel Pauly Talks Catch Shares 

Partners & Sub-Projects

The Sea Around Us has several key research partners who collaborate with us on an ongoing basis. In addition, we engage with occasional, targeted sub-projects based on issues of common interest.

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New book recounts the remarkable life and work of Daniel Pauly, The Ocean’s Whistleblower

For four decades now, Daniel Pauly’s push for examining fish, fisheries and our seas from a broad perspective has turned him into The Ocean’s Whistleblower, a title that he now shares with a biography written by marine biologist David Grémillet .

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