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News Archive Press Releases

2002

(Please note that the active lifespan of current online news links may vary. If a link to an article below no longer works, try the archived section at that particular source.)

December 22, 2002 - "The Cod Squad" - article on HMAP project in the Gulf of Maine (Portland Press Herald)



October 7, 2002 - "60 per cent of ICES species are overfished" - Fish Information & Services



August 22, 2002 - "Is That a Salmon I Hear?" - ScienceNow



August 22, 2002 - "Census of Marine Migration Launched to Gauge Fish Stocks" - Nature (those with a subscription can read it online)



June 2002 - Census of Marine Life article in ICES Newsletter (pp.16-17)



June 10, 2002 - "Researchers plunge into fish 'census'" - The Miami Herald



June 6, 2002 - "World ocean map goes online" - CNN.com



June 5, 2002 - "UN Oceans Atlas Provides First Comprehensive Real-Time Tool to Observe State of World's Oceans" - U.S. Newswire Press Release



March 23, 2002 - "Scientists Seek Pacific Coast Salmon Sensors" - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner



March 2002 - MAR-ECO featured on March cover of Fishing News International. Subscribers can view this article online at AgraNet



February 18, 2002 - "High-Tech Tags Give Scientists Tools to Track Sea Animal Movement" - Honolulu Star-Bulletin



February 15, 2002 - "Evolution and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Vent and Seep Invertebrates" - an article in Science 295: 1253-1257 (Those with online subscriptions can view this article at http://www.sciencemag.org/)



January 3, 2002 - "Study: Great White Sharks Are World Travelers" - Reuters



January 3, 2002 - "Great White a Regular Visitor" - Honolulu Advertiser



Other News:

October 2002 - ALL Species, the Sloan Foundation, and NSF are calling for all-biota inventories of major taxa. View RFP.



September 4, 2002 - CephBase team receives grant to create online educational portal.



July 16, 2002 - CoML is in the water! Mar-Eco scientist, Mike Vecchione, set sail today to study the biodiversity of Bear Seamount. With funding from the NOAA Office of Exploration, this cruise will test scientific methods for future surveys at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.



July 10, 2002 - CoML welcomes Dr. Wolfgang Waegele's DIVA project to survey benthos of the Angola Basin as a new Affiliated Project. This ongoing project is called Census of Diversity of Abyssal Marine Life (CeDAMar). Visit the DIVA website for project information.



July 8, 2002 - CoML Scientific Steering Committee Chair, Dr. Fred Grassle, named to U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy's Scientific Advisory Panel. (press release)



June 2002 CoML is the Biology Editor of the UN's newly launched Atlas of the Oceans.


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