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Tag: Oceans

Posts count: 295

Call for the Wild

Most people contact me via Twitter, so I don’t get too many phone calls. But I was happy to hear the familiar voice of whale expert Richard Sears, who was calling from a phone... Read More
Most people contact me via Twitter, so I don’t get too many phone calls. But I was happy to...
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Sharks in Canada?

What did you say? Great white sharks in Atlantic Canada? You bet! Read More
What did you say? Great white sharks in Atlantic Canada? You bet!
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Row to the Pole: Exploring through melting sea ice

Scots adventurer Jock Wishart is mounting an expedition to the Magnetic North Pole to highlight the already dramatic effect of climate change on the ice around the Polar Regions. Guest blogger Richard Webster is... Read More
Scots adventurer Jock Wishart is mounting an expedition to the Magnetic North Pole to highlight the already dramatic effect...
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The impacts of marine debris

In my understanding of the food web, big fish eat little fish, seals eat big fish and sharks eat seals. At no point do animals decide to munch on plastic. Turns out I was... Read More
In my understanding of the food web, big fish eat little fish, seals eat big fish and sharks eat...
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Students on Ice, Day 13

We’ve packed a lot into the past 13 days. Some evenings, I have to look at my little notebook to remember what we did that morning. Read More
We’ve packed a lot into the past 13 days. Some evenings, I have to look at my little notebook...
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Students on Ice, Day 10: We are family

“Are any of you still under the impression that the cause of climate change is a source of debate in the scientific community?” asked oceanographer Eric Galbraith. Read More
“Are any of you still under the impression that the cause of climate change is a source of debate...
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Sharing in the age of information

Water is tricky business that ignores our political boundaries. In Canada, water management across many jurisdictions creates a complex web of policy, regulations, data collection, and monitoring. Read More
Water is tricky business that ignores our political boundaries. In Canada, water management across many jurisdictions creates a...
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Students on Ice, Day 7: Don’t Stop

This morning we were relieved to awake to calmer waters (finally!) off the coast of Greenland. Both kids and “grown-ups” have some colour in their cheeks again, and together with CBC Ottawa news host... Read More
This morning we were relieved to awake to calmer waters (finally!) off the coast of Greenland. Both kids and...
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