terça-feira, 24 de novembro de 2020

Mission Blue - Dr. Earle's interview with Nat Geo: What we can learn from her about resiliency

 


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How the False Bay Hope Spot Champions are Training the Next Generation of Scientists 
In November 2019, Cape RADD (Research and Diver Development) became the newly-appointed Champions of the False Bay Hope Spot. Run by a small team of passionate marine biologists and conservationists, Cape RADD serves as a platform for researchers in the False Bay area of Cape Town, South Africa.

Read on to learn more about the impactful work they are doing in South Africa with citizen science, students and their entire community.
Dive In!
Navigating Hard Times: Thoughts from
Dr. Sylvia Earle
Our Founder, Dr. Sylvia Earle, turned 85 this year. In reflection of her many decades of record-setting dives, exploration and turning the tide on global marine conservation, Dr. Earle shares what she has learned and what she hopes for the future, post-COVID-19.
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Antarctica Put to the Acid Test
Maggie Amsler takes us on a journey to Palmer Station, the U.S. research facility on Antarctica, which served as her team's home and laboratory for 4 months. Her team from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Oregon Institute of Marine Biology faced the icy continent's skin-numbing temperatures to study how climate change is affecting the different species that thrive off the Antarctica Peninsula coast.
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