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Fisheries assessment of the Guna Yala reveals possible strategies for restoring fish populations
  Community based conservation is all about relationships and flexibility. And trust and connections take...
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Lend your voice to sharks
What if your country was declared a shark sanctuary but people knew little to nothing about it, or didn’t even...
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Calema or #52, the amazing transatlantic migratory tiger shark
A year ago, during our coastal shark study field work off the coast of Boavista, Cabo Verde, West Africa, we...
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“Elasmovangelizing”
As I checked into my flight recently at Panama’s International Airport, I was asked a slew of security questions,...
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How fragile we are. In memoriam, Zeddy Seymour.
In July, the unthinkable happened. We lost one of our own to a tragic accident. It hit us hard and changed us...
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Ambergris Caye’s youth ready to beat plastic pollution
Outreach & Education Officer Cynthia Xiu engaging students from San Pedro Roman Catholic School Photo: ©...
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Cabo Verde’s newborn sharks are at risk
Paragaleus pectoralis juvenile – endemic to Cabo Verde and this region As with all fish, sharks also...
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Using the earbones of fish to fill knowledge gaps in the region's deep-sea fisheries research
The earbones of a fish – called otoliths – have bands, just like trees, which reveal the fish’s age and other...
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Community champions: Guna sea savior Leyson Navarro
Leyson out at sea to monitor marine megafauna in Guna Yala “I want to support my community members by using...
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