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Links - Amy A. Briggs - Ecology
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Amy A Briggs - Ecology. Algal dominated reefs and ciguatoxic dinoflagellates. Ocean acidification and the physiology and ecology of coral reef calcifiers. Fishing effects on coral reef communities. Responses of island terrestrial communities to marine nutrient subsidies. Follow me on Twitter @AmyzingScience. To get updates on my work, pictures from the field, and links to interesting articles about science and conservation! Research Consortia and Field Stations. CSUN Ocean Acidification Research.
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On the Te Vega - Reunions
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Two reunions of cruise participants have been held at Hopkins Marine Station, Pacific Grove, California, in 2005 and 2009, together with the faculty and students of Stanford at Sea. Heritage. Participants: Reunions 1 and 2 [26KB PDF]. 1st Te Vega Reunion. April 17, 2005. Stanford Report: Reunion #1. Program [ 26KB PDF. 2nd Te Vega Reunion. April 18, 2009. Stanford Report: Reunion #2. Including an interview with Bruce Robison, former Te Vegan. Program [ 27KB PDF. Group Picture, small [ 428KB JPG.
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January | 2008 | Tuna Research and Conservation Center
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Tuna Research and Conservation Center. Video and Photo Archive. Archive for January, 2008. Giant tuna sells for record amount at Tokyo auction. On January 7, 2008. On January 7, 2008. GO TO TUNARESEARCH.ORG. Giant tuna sells for record amount at Tokyo auction. The bluefin “kids”. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Tuna Research and Conservation Center”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Ensenada 2007 !! | Tuna Research and Conservation Center
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Tuna Research and Conservation Center. Video and Photo Archive. December 17, 2007. After a quick lunch at Hooter’s, we received the phone call we were waiting for, our team had arrived in San Diego! We met up at the airport, and then headed to Point Loma seafood for our last American meal, once that was over, it was off to Mexico! Check back in later for our next blog on the actual tagging and sampling at the pens. Laquo; The bluefin “kids”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. You are co...
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TRCC Team | Tuna Research and Conservation Center
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Tuna Research and Conservation Center. Video and Photo Archive. Back Tunaresearch.org Home Page. The Tuna Research and Conservation Center (TRCC) advances the knowledge and understanding of tunas, sharks and billfish through research, education, and conservation. Founded in September 1994, it is a joint program of the Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Researchers, Students and Staff:. I was born and raised in the town of. Your profile definitely makes you seem l...
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Giant tuna sells for record amount at Tokyo auction. | Tuna Research and Conservation Center
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Tuna Research and Conservation Center. Video and Photo Archive. January 7, 2008. Giant tuna sells for record amount at Tokyo auction. Hello All, Here is a quick excerpt that is considered a high point for the Tusukiji fish market in Tokyo, but a low point for those conservative minded folk like us here at the Tuna Center. This was a Pacific bluefin tuna. Caught in a well known spot for high quality tuna. These fish average a much higher selling price per kilo than it’s atlantic counterpart. Called honmag...
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Stanford@SEA: May 2007
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. SHARKS AND BOOBIES IN PALMYRA. May 29, 2007. Palmyra Atoll. We're in Palmyra now - an atoll that the Nature Conservancy. Has set up as a preserve and natural laboratory. A consortium of universities and museums has established this unique atoll as a research station. Along with consortium scientists, the students of Stanford@SEA are conducting their missions in the small boats around the lagoons by running transect lines to continue their observations for comparison with Kiritimati.
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Tagging Day | Tuna Research and Conservation Center
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Tuna Research and Conservation Center. Video and Photo Archive. January 7, 2008. D-Day for the tuna taggers! Bumping along the dirt road to the tuna pens we realized the enormity of the project that lay ahead electronically tagging 80 fish! All of which required two hallprint tags, a fin clip for DNA, and an archival tag phew that makes me tired just thinking about it. The day started early, too early. Well, sort of. The name of the game was to tag 80 fish while stressing the fish as little as possible.
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Hopkins History | at hopkins
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Skip to main content. Major events in Hopkins Marine Station history from 1892 to present. A timeline of who was here, for how long, and major area of study. Gilbert M. Smith Herbarium. Refence page to the collection that used to be housed at Hopkins. Remnents remain. The first Hopkins scrapbook images ( internal ONLY. PDFs of what was said after they died. News releases from 1996 - present. Named awards given to our graduate students. duplicate of main site page. Last modified Wed, 25 Jan, 2017 at 11:17.