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World Sea Turtle Day — Celebrate Conservation Successes!

June 19, 2017by lepeavey 2 Comments

Friday was International Sea Turtle Day! To honor our hard- and soft-shelled marine reptile friends, I’d like to try and clear up a confusing news story that went viral one […]

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2017, Bycatch, Communicating Science, Conservation & Management, Dynamic Ocean Management

All wrapped up, in love

April 29, 2014by lepeavey 4 Comments

After driving hours (and hours) through So. California traffic in a rare rainstorm on a Friday evening, we made a quick rest stop at a donut shop (as you do) […]

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2014, Blue whales, Bycatch, Communicating Science, Conservation & Management, Humpback whales

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