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Where are the Hot Spots in a Dynamic Ocean & Why?
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Tagging Tuna in the Deep Ocean
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Giant Bluefin Tuna Ferrari-like mix of refinement & brute power
- 3 The Global Hunt for Bluefin Tuna
- 4 The Bluefin's Fate The Worlds Most Valuable Sashimi
- 5 Can Giant Bluefin Survive if ICCAT Continues to Manage Tuna?
- 6 The Steep Decline of Bluefin
- 7 Terrestrial vs. Open Occan Carnivores Why Do We Know So Little?
- 8 The Grand Challenge Where are the Feeding & Breeding Areas?
- 9 Where are the Watering Holes in the Oceans
- 10 Where are the Hot Spots in a Dynamic Ocean & Why?
- 11 Challenges: Pacific Bluefin Tuna Have The Largest Home Range on Earth
- 12 Challenges: How Do You Catch and Tag a Large Mako Shark?
- 13 Engineering Challenges: Attaching Tags to Fast Moving Animals (Blue whales)
- 14 Fish & Chips
- 15 Mapping the Habitat of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna -25,000 Positions from 455 Tracks
- 16 The Value of Science Development of Overlap Models
- 17 WE CAN MANAGE BLUEFIN WITH NEW SPATIAL & TEMPORAL INFORMATION
- 18 GREAT TURTLE RACE 2007 "They're going faster than you think..."
- 19 MISSION BLUE: INCREASE BIOLOGGING CAPACIY ACROSS OCEANS SSS
- 20 INVESTMENT IN REAL TIME MONITORING
- 21 Engage the Public with Ocean Predators
- 22 Internet Myths About White Sharks at the Golden Gate
- 23 HOPE: Yes We Can Protect Iconic Species with New Technology