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Needed: an army of fisher-folk to help unravel the sea’s secrets

Our oceans bear some disturbing tidings about the state of our planet, which we need urgently to attend to. Redmap is a Tasmanian initiative that seeks to involve fishing people in mapping changes to our coastal marine environment. [15 December … Continue reading

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The changing sea around us

The ocean around us, the source of life, is the basis for our future well-being. We will do well to heed what’s happening there. Continue reading

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