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A Social Scientist’s Perspective on the Potential Benefits of the Census of Marine Life
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Document Date: 2004-10-22 11:24:55


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Continent

Antarctica / /

Country

United States / Denmark / /

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IndustryTerm

marine life biotechnology / sustained ocean observing systems / potential applications / marine technology / coastal zone management / marine science technology / capture fisheries management / microprocessor-based satellite tagging technologies / ocean observing systems / historical management / patchy systems / /

NaturalFeature

Atlantic Ocean / California sea / Gulf of Maine / /

Organization

Sloan Foundation / Environment Division / U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / /

Person

James N. Sanchirico June / James N. Sanchirico / Jesse Ausubel / Kenny Broad / Paul Portney / /

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Position

Social Scientist / representative / organismal ambassadors / /

ProvinceOrState

Maine / California / /

PublishedMedium

Social Scientist / /

Region

Northern Mid-Atlantic / North Atlantic / Patagonia / /

Technology

Sanchirico technology / Biotechnology / 16 Marine Science Technology / microprocessor-based satellite tagging technologies / marine science technology / /

URL

www.CoML.org / http /

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