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Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises: of the Eastern North Pacific and Adjacent Arctic Waters, A Guide to Their Identification

This is an identification guide for cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), that was designed to assist laymen in identifying cetACEans encountered in eastern North Pacific and Arctic waters, that is a revision of an earlier guide published in 1972.

Are we asking the right questions in science and management

In this paper, we focus on the importance of asking effective questions in both management and the science that serves the management process. Part of this process involves making a clear distinction

Is humanity sustainable?

    C. FowlerL. Hobbs

    Environmental Science, Philosophy

    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London…

  • 22 December 2003

This paper reports tests of the hypothesis that the human species is ecologically normal, and argues that other measures should be tested in a similar fashion to assess the prevalence of such differences and their practical implications.

Putting Humans in Ecology: Consistency in Science and Management

Normal and abnormal levels of human participation in ecosystems can be revealed through the use of macroecological patterns, which provide consistent and objective guidance that will lead to achieving and maintaining ecosystem health and sustainability.

The vulnerability of migrants living in large urban areas to COVID-19: Exacerbators and mitigators

Abstract Background Even though large urban areas have been researched in the context of COVID-19, evidence on how COVID-19 impacted migrants -a particularly vulnerable group- in these settings is

Report on the pinniped and sea otter tagging workshop 18-19 January 1979 Seattle, Washington

The Marine Mammal Tagging Office has been created by consensus of the agencies responsible for marine mammal management and the scientific community dealing with marine mammal tagging and marking.