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Witman Lab featured in National Geographic Magazine

2/11/2017

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Our work to describe the unique marine ecosystems on Cashes Ledge, a proposed marine national monument in the Gulf of Maine, is highlighted in the recent National Geographic February issue. The story is titled: "Why it's important to save our seas' last pristine places", and was written by Cynthia Barnett, with spectacular photography by our friend and colleague in the Cashes Ledge movement, Brian Skerry.

See also the Brown University website feature article written for Brown University News by David Orenstein: "Galápagos waters illustrate ecological drama of climate change". This article covers the Witman Lab's many research efforts studying the effects of El Niño cycles and climate change on marine ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands.
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9/14/2017 04:20:56 am

There are so many researches done on the marine life and this can be signified from the fact that there are many books and blogs available on this topic. This blog has also shared a book that is written on the marine life.

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6/5/2020 11:19:28 pm

NG magazines are indeed huge for nature-lovers. The magazine generally covers the pictures of nature animals, tourist places. If you want to support the NG, you can give it to them. It will motivate them to do good work and bring knowledgeable magazines. Nat-Geo in still one of the most interesting. Local libraries have them for public reading.

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