[DIALOGnews] DIALOG and DISCCRS News Feb. 2, 2004
Susan Weiler
weilercs@whitman.edu
Mon, 2 Feb 2004 09:35:18 -0800
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DIALOG and Disccrs News
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Resources
Complex Systems
There is a really nice website for Complex Systems, maintained by the
New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI):
http://www.necsi.net/
It has some really nice basic information about complex systems
(definitions and the like) as well as some great resources. Note they
have a conference coming up--see announcement in the section below on
meetings....
New Report charts Course for Future of Geosciences
see article, front page of EOS 85(3) 20 January 2004
the full report is available at: http://www.iugg.org/geosciences.html
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Science News
HAS GLOBAL OIL PRODUCTION PEAKED?
from The Christian Science Monitor
Today's civilization depends on an abundant and relatively cheap=
supply of
oil. It fuels most of our vehicles, aircraft, ships, and trains. It
provides the raw material for fertilizer, some clothing fabrics, most
plastics, and many chemicals. Oil heats many of our homes and businesses.
So when experts discuss when oil production will begin to decline, the
world pays heed. The question now making the rounds in energy circles: Has
production already peaked?
http://snipurl.com/45ir
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Summer Programs, Courses, Internships, Meetings
Preliminary Program and Abstract Submission
Deadline Extension
for the
International Conference on Complex Systems
Attached is a preliminary program for the 5th
International Conference on Complex Systems. As
you can see from the program, this ICCS, like
the previous ones, is an unusual opportunity
to discuss advances that contribute to our
general understanding of complex systems. It
is also a remarkable opportunity for pedagogy.
Please note that this is not a final program.
Many outstanding abstracts have been received
that will become part of the program.
Because of a delay in the program committee meeting
the ICCS abstract submission deadline has been
extended to February 15. After this date, abstracts
will be accepted only if space is available in
specific sessions. The early registration deadline
has been extended to March 1.
Registering to attend the conference without
giving a presentation is also still possible.
Students and postdocs should submit papers about
recent advances in their research. Generally,
they will be given opportunities to give short
talks or, if they prefer, poster presentations.
We expect to have funds to assist students and
postdocs in attending the conference.
Please see the conference web page at:
http://www.necsi.net/events/iccs/iccscover.html
------------------------------------------------
Workshop in Ecological Stoichiometry (Woodstoick 2004), Finse,
Norway, 15-19 August 2004
Applications are now being accepted for a a scientific "happening"
(Woodstoick 2004;
<http://folk.uio.no/jmoe/woodstoick/>http://folk.uio.no/jmoe/woodstoick/
) related to ecological stoichiometry that is planned for the coming
summer in Norway's beautiful Hardanger mountains
(<http://biologi.uio.no/fellesavdelinger/finse/>http://biologi.uio.no/felles=
avdelinger/finse/
). The event is targeted for postdoctoral and advanced PhD students
who are working on any aspect of ecological/biological stoichiometry
in any type of ecosystem or with any type of organism. The event is
going to be dynamic, novel, and its products will be rapidly
disseminated in Oikos. Norway's Center for Advanced Study
(<http://www.cas.uio.no/>http://www.cas.uio.no/) is providing funding
to defray the costs of attendance of all accepted participants. The
main organizers of this workshop are Dag Hessen (U of Oslo) and Jim
Elser (Arizona State University) working with Jannicke Moe (NCEAS,
California) as a scientific coordinator and with Norway's Center for
Advanced Study and biological station support staff for practical
logistics. To apply, interested parties should provide a cover letter
describing their past, ongoing, and/or planned work in
ecological/biological stoichiometry and what s/he hopes to contribute
to the conference and a short (2-page) c.v. summarizing her/his
academic training and past research experiences and accomplishments.
The materials should be sent to Dr. Jannicke Moe (moe@nceas.ucsb.edu)
by 1 March 2004. Inquiries about further details can be sent to her
as well
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-----------------------------------
IHDP-IAI 2004 Global Environmental Change Institute on
Globalisation and Food Systems
Scientific Workshop and Science-Policy Forum
October 24 - November 6, 2004, Nicoya, Costa Rica
IHDP (International Human Dimensions Programme on Global
Environmental Change) and IAI (Inter-American Institute for Global
Change Research) is pleased to announce the 2004 Global Environmental
Change Institute on Globalisation and Food Systems =96 Scientific
Workshop and Science-Policy Forum, to be held from
October 24 through November 6, 2004 at the
Mesoamerican Institute of the National University of Costa Rica in Nicoya.
Please, access the site "http://www.institutes.iai.int" to
visualize the full announcement or submit your application form.
--This meeting focuses on young PI's, and travel subsidies are availab=
le.
***************************************************
Jobs for PhDs
Postdoc, Role of small pelagic fish in the NE Shelf ecosystem
Sue-
would you kindly post the following position announcement to the DIALOG
lists as soon as is feasible? We just got word that we may have funding
for this position, and although the next deadline is Feb. 1 it is still
worth posting despite the short notice and given the relatively minimal
application requirements. There will likely be additional positions for
subsequent NRC deadlines as well. So if this particular project is too
short a notice for this round of reviews, interested individuals can
familiarize themselves with the NRC process for what will likely be
other chances in the near future.
This project will be an opportunity for someone in the DIALOG community
to work at a federal laboratory for a couple of years, providing them
with a different perspective towards our LMRs and LMEs than what one
might obtain in academia. Our Lab has some premier datasets,
world-class scientists, and of course Woods Hole is Woods Hole. So
those factors plus the salary should make this post-doc a reasonably
attractive position to interested and qualified individuals.
Thanks in advance for posting this announcement.
Jason Link
**************************************************
As an integral part of the Energy Modeling and Analysis eXercise (EMAX)
involving >20 NEFSC Scientists, a network analysis and related
modeling/fitting exercise is planned. The project will emphasize the
role of small pelagic fish in the NE Shelf ecosystem, but is inclusive
of a wide range of trophic levels and taxa. This position will assist
in the assembly of all network components, including the cataloguing of
biomass, production, consumption, migration, and related rates from
extant NEFSC databases. This position will then fit/estimate those
areas of information that are unknown to complete the network using a
variety of extant methods and models. Finally, using dynamic network
methodology, once the network is constructed a suite of simulations will
then be executed to evaluate different scenarios.
This project may be filled under any of the NRC announcements below.
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/pga/rap.nsf
Assessing Marine Ecosystems
26.38.01.B5368
Interaction Strengths among Species of the Northwest Atlantic Food Web
26.38.01.B4263
Multispecies Predator-Prey Modeling for Marine Fishes of the Northwest
Atlantic
26.38.01.B3815
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Student Positions
PhD Student Position Available
Modeling of Future Sea Level Rise from the Retreat of Glaciers
Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology
Stockholm University, Sweden
REFERENCE NUMBER: 617-2696-03
Application deadline: Monday, 16 February 2004
=46or further information, please contact:
Regine Hock
(regine@natgeo.su.se)
or go to:
http://www.glaciology.su.se
-------------------------------------
OVERVIEW
Applications are encouraged for a 4-year PhD student position focusing
on modeling future sea level rise from the retreat of glaciers outside
Greenland and Antarctica. The objective is to model the changes in
annual glacier volume based on the most recent temperature and
precipitation scenarios as defined by General Circulation Models or
Regional Climate Models, and to translate these changes into sea level
changes. The project is a modeling study based on available data sets.
However, opportunity is given to participate in mass balance related
field work at the Tarfala Research Station in northern Sweden.
POSITION SPECIFICS
The position is based in the glaciology/hydrology group at the
Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology at Stockholm
University. The project is in collaboration with Professor J. Oerlemans
at Utrecht University, Holland, and some visits at his department are
envisaged. The 4-year PhD program includes roughly 3 years of thesis
work and one year of course work. The position may be extended by up to
one year if up to 20% teaching assistance is included in the contract.
There is no tuition. The starting salary is 2470 USD per month.
ELIGIBILITY
We seek a dedicated candidate with a degree in atmospheric/geoscience,
natural science, civil engineering, or other relevant subjects including
university level mathematics and physics. Modeling and programming
experience is desirable. The starting date is negotiable, but preferably
as soon as possible and not later than 1 June 2004.
APPLICATION DETAILS
When applying, please include the following:
(1) Curriculum vitae
(2) Copies of degrees
(3) Transcripts of academic records
(4) Name and address of at least two references who are familiar with
the applicants qualifications
(5) Other relevant documents (all attested)
Applications must be labelled "ref nr 617-2696-03."
Please send applications to:
Stockholm University
Registrator/P=C4
SE-106 91 Stockholm
SWEDEN
Applications can also be faxed to:
+46 8 16 38 66
or e-mailed to:
registrator@adm.su.se
Applications sent by fax or e-mail must be followed by an identical and
signed original.
Application deadline: Monday, 16 February 2004
=46or further information, please contact:
Regine Hock (regine@natgeo.su.se)
or go to:
http://www.glaciology.su.se
**************************************************
This newsletter has been developed by C. Susan Weiler for the purpose
of distributing information of potential interest to recent PhDs
engaged in interdisciplinary aquatic science or climate change
research, and to build an international sense of community among
recent grads. It provides an international forum for the exchange of
information and opinions regarding research, professional and social
issues.
The views and opinions expressed are strictly those of C.S. Weiler or
of the individual who has submitted a particular item for
distribution. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those
of the funding agencies or sponsoring societies. Dr. Weiler serves as
producer and editor and reserves the right to edit or reject material
submitted to the list.
Please submit announcements of interest to recent PhDs to
phd@whitman.edu or weiler@whitman.edu.
=46or ease of transmission, please do not send attachments. Send a
short message in the body of an e-mail message, and link to any
appropriate websites.
--
C. Susan Weiler, Ph.D.
Biology Department Tel: 509-527-5948
Whitman College Fax: 509-527-5961
Walla Walla, WA 99362
weiler@whitman.edu
Programs for Recent PhDs http://aslo.org/phd.html
Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences http://www.aslo.org/mas.html
DIALOG poster http://www.aslo.org/phd/dialogposter.pdf
DISCCRS poster http://www.aslo.org/phd/disccrsposter.pdf
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<div align=3D"center">Feb. 2, 2004</div>
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<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D"+1"
color=3D"#0000FF"><b>Resources</b></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
<div><b>Complex Systems</b></div>
<div>There is a really nice website for Complex Systems, maintained by
the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI):</div>
<div>http://www.necsi.net/</div>
<div>It has some really nice basic information about complex systems
(definitions and the like) as well as some great resources. Note they
have a conference coming up--see announcement in the section below on
meetings....</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>New Report charts Course for Future of Geosciences</b></div>
<div>see article, front page of EOS 85(3) 20 January 2004</div>
<div>the full report is available at:
http://www.iugg.org/geosciences.html</div>
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></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D"+1" color=3D"#0000FF"><b>Science
News</b></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
<div><b>HAS GLOBAL OIL PRODUCTION PEAKED?</b></div>
<div>from The Christian Science Monitor<br>
Today's civilization depends on an abundant
and relatively cheap supply of<br>
oil. It fuels most of our vehicles, aircraft, ships, and trains.
It<br>
provides the raw material for fertilizer, some clothing fabrics,
most</div>
<div>plastics, and many chemicals. Oil heats many of our homes and
businesses.<br>
So when experts discuss when oil production
will begin to decline, the<br>
world pays heed. The question now making the rounds in energy circles:
Has<br>
production already peaked?</div>
<div align=3D"center">http://snipurl.com/45ir</div>
<div><br></div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
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></font></div>
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<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D"+1"
color=3D"#0000FF"><b>Forum</b></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
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></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D"+1" color=3D"#0000FF"><b>Summer
Programs, Courses, Internships</b></font>,<font size=3D"+1"
color=3D"#0000FF"><b> Meetings</b></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
<div>Preliminary Program and Abstract Submission<br>
Deadline Extension<br>
for the</div>
<div><b>International Conference on Complex Systems</b><br>
<br>
Attached is a preliminary program for the 5th<br>
International Conference on Complex Systems. As<br>
you can see from the program, this ICCS, like<br>
the previous ones, is an unusual opportunity<br>
to discuss advances that contribute to our<br>
general understanding of complex systems. It<br>
is also a remarkable opportunity for pedagogy.<br>
<br>
Please note that this is not a final program.<br>
Many outstanding abstracts have been received<br>
that will become part of the program.<br>
<br>
Because of a delay in the program committee meeting<br>
the ICCS abstract submission deadline has been<br>
extended to February 15. After this date, abstracts<br>
will be accepted only if space is available in<br>
specific sessions. The early registration deadline<br>
has been extended to March 1.<br>
<br>
Registering to attend the conference without<br>
giving a presentation is also still possible.<br>
<br>
Students and postdocs should submit papers about<br>
recent advances in their research. Generally,<br>
they will be given opportunities to give short<br>
talks or, if they prefer, poster presentations.<br>
We expect to have funds to assist students and<br>
postdocs in attending the conference.<br>
<br>
Please see the conference web page at:</div>
<div>http://www.necsi.net/events/iccs/iccscover.html<br>
</div>
<div> </div>
<div
align=3D"center">------------------------------------------------</div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
<div><font face=3D"Times New Roman" size=3D"+1"><b>Workshop in Ecological
Stoichiometry</b> (Woodstoick 2004), Finse, Norway, 15-19 August
2004</font><br>
</div>
<div><font face=3D"Times New Roman"> Applications are now being
accepted for a a scientific "happening" (Woodstoick
2004;</font> <a href=3D"http://folk.uio.no/jmoe/woodstoick/"><font
face=3D"Times New Roman">http://folk.uio.no/jmoe/woodstoick/</font></a><font
face=3D"Times New Roman"> ) related to ecological stoichiometry that is
planned for the coming summer in Norway's beautiful Hardanger
mountains (</font><a
href=3D"http://biologi.uio.no/fellesavdelinger/finse/"><font
face=3D"Times New Roman">http://biologi.uio.no/fellesavdelinger/finse/</font
></a><font face=3D"Times New Roman"> ). The event is targeted for
postdoctoral and advanced PhD students who are working on any aspect
of ecological/biological stoichiometry in any type of ecosystem or
with any type of organism. The event is going to be dynamic,
novel, and its products will be rapidly disseminated in Oikos.
Norway's Center for Advanced Study (</font><a
href=3D"http://www.cas.uio.no/"><font
face=3D"Times New Roman">http://www.cas.uio.no/</font></a><font
face=3D"Times New Roman">) is providing funding to defray the costs of
attendance of all accepted participants. The main organizers of this
workshop are Dag Hessen (U of Oslo) and Jim Elser (Arizona State
University) working with Jannicke Moe (NCEAS, California) as a
scientific coordinator and with Norway's Center for Advanced Study
and biological station support staff for practical logistics. To
apply, interested parties should provide a cover letter describing
their past, ongoing, and/or planned work in ecological/biological
stoichiometry and what s/he hopes to contribute to the conference and
a short (2-page) c.v. summarizing her/his academic training and past
research experiences and accomplishments. The materials should
be sent to Dr. Jannicke Moe (moe@nceas.ucsb.edu) by 1 March 2004.
Inquiries about further details can be sent to her as
well</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>*******************</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>-----------------------------------</div>
<div><b>IHDP-IAI 2004 Global Environmental Change Institute on<br>
Globalisation and Food Systems</b></div>
<div><b>Scientific Workshop and Science-Policy Forum</b></div>
<div><x-tab> </x-tab></div>
<div>October 24 - November 6, 2004, Nicoya, Costa Rica</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>IHDP (International Human Dimensions Programme on Global
Environmental Change) and IAI (Inter-American Institute for Global
Change Research) is pleased to announce the 2004 Global Environmental
Change Institute on Globalisation and Food Systems =96 Scientific
Workshop and Science-Policy Forum, to be held from</div>
<div>October 24 through November 6, 2004 at the</div>
<div>Mesoamerican Institute of the National University of Costa Rica
in Nicoya.<br>
Please, access the site
"http://www.institutes.iai.int" to visualize the full
announcement or submit your application form.</div>
<div> --This meeting focuses on young PI's,
and travel subsidies are available.</div>
<div align=3D"center"><font face=3D"Times New Roman"> </font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D"+1"
color=3D"#0000FF"><b><br></b></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font
color=3D"#0000FF"><b>***************************************************</b
></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D"+1" color=3D"#0000FF"><b>Jobs for
PhDs</b></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font color=3D"#0000FF"><b><br></b></font></div>
<div><b>Postdoc, Role of small pelagic fish in the NE Shelf
ecosystem</b></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Sue-<br>
would you kindly post the following position announcement to the
DIALOG<br>
lists as soon as is feasible? We just got word that we may have
funding<br>
for this position, and although the next deadline is Feb. 1 it is
still<br>
worth posting despite the short notice and given the relatively
minimal<br>
application requirements. There will likely be additional
positions for<br>
subsequent NRC deadlines as well. So if this particular project
is too<br>
short a notice for this round of reviews, interested individuals
can<br>
familiarize themselves with the NRC process for what will likely
be<br>
other chances in the near future.<br>
<br>
This project will be an opportunity for someone in the DIALOG
community<br>
to work at a federal laboratory for a couple of years, providing
them<br>
with a different perspective towards our LMRs and LMEs than what
one<br>
might obtain in academia. Our Lab has some premier datasets,<br>
world-class scientists, and of course Woods Hole is Woods Hole.
So<br>
those factors plus the salary should make this post-doc a
reasonably<br>
attractive position to interested and qualified individuals.<br>
<br>
Thanks in advance for posting this announcement.<br>
<br>
Jason Link<br>
**************************************************<br>
</div>
<div>As an integral part of the Energy Modeling and Analysis eXercise
(EMAX)<br>
involving >20 NEFSC Scientists, a network analysis and
related</div>
<div>modeling/fitting exercise is planned. The project will
emphasize the</div>
<div>role of small pelagic fish in the NE Shelf ecosystem, but is
inclusive<br>
of a wide range of trophic levels and taxa. This position will
assist<br>
in the assembly of all network components, including the cataloguing
of<br>
biomass, production, consumption, migration, and related rates
from<br>
extant NEFSC databases. This position will then fit/estimate
those<br>
areas of information that are unknown to complete the network using
a<br>
variety of extant methods and models. Finally, using dynamic
network<br>
methodology, once the network is constructed a suite of simulations
will<br>
then be executed to evaluate different scenarios.<br>
<br>
This project may be filled under any of the NRC announcements
below.<br>
<br>
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/pga/rap.nsf<br>
<br>
Assessing Marine Ecosystems<br>
26.38.01.B5368<br>
<br>
Interaction Strengths among Species of the Northwest Atlantic Food
Web<br>
26.38.01.B4263<br>
<br>
Multispecies Predator-Prey Modeling for Marine Fishes of the
Northwest<br>
Atlantic<br>
26.38.01.B3815</div>
<div><br>
**************************************************</div>
<div align=3D"center"><font color=3D"#0000FF"><b><br></b></font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font
color=3D"#0000FF"><b>***************************************************</b
></font></div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D"+1" color=3D"#0000FF"><b>Student
Positions</b></font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>PhD Student Position Available</div>
<div><b>Modeling of Future Sea Level Rise from the Retreat of
Glaciers</b><br>
Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology<br>
Stockholm University, Sweden<br>
REFERENCE NUMBER: 617-2696-03<br>
<br>
Application deadline: Monday, 16 February 2004<br>
<br>
=46or further information, please contact:<br>
Regine Hock<br>
(regine@natgeo.su.se)<br>
<br>
or go to:<br>
http://www.glaciology.su.se<br>
<br>
-------------------------------------<br>
OVERVIEW<br>
Applications are encouraged for a 4-year PhD student position
focusing<br>
on modeling future sea level rise from the retreat of glaciers
outside<br>
Greenland and Antarctica. The objective is to model the changes
in</div>
<div>annual glacier volume based on the most recent temperature
and<br>
precipitation scenarios as defined by General Circulation Models
or<br>
Regional Climate Models, and to translate these changes into sea
level<br>
changes. The project is a modeling study based on available data
sets.<br>
However, opportunity is given to participate in mass balance
related<br>
field work at the Tarfala Research Station in northern Sweden.<br>
<br>
POSITION SPECIFICS<br>
The position is based in the glaciology/hydrology group at the<br>
Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology at
Stockholm<br>
University. The project is in collaboration with Professor J.
Oerlemans<br>
at Utrecht University, Holland, and some visits at his department
are<br>
envisaged. The 4-year PhD program includes roughly 3 years of
thesis<br>
work and one year of course work. The position may be extended by up
to<br>
one year if up to 20% teaching assistance is included in the
contract.<br>
There is no tuition. The starting salary is 2470 USD per month.<br>
<br>
ELIGIBILITY<br>
We seek a dedicated candidate with a degree in
atmospheric/geoscience,<br>
natural science, civil engineering, or other relevant subjects
including<br>
university level mathematics and physics. Modeling and programming<br>
experience is desirable. The starting date is negotiable, but
preferably<br>
as soon as possible and not later than 1 June 2004.<br>
<br>
APPLICATION DETAILS<br>
When applying, please include the following:<br>
(1) Curriculum vitae<br>
(2) Copies of degrees<br>
(3) Transcripts of academic records<br>
(4) Name and address of at least two references who are familiar
with<br>
the applicants qualifications<br>
(5) Other relevant documents (all attested)<br>
<br>
Applications must be labelled "ref nr 617-2696-03."<br>
<br>
Please send applications to:<br>
Stockholm University<br>
Registrator/P=C4<br>
SE-106 91 Stockholm<br>
SWEDEN<br>
<br>
Applications can also be faxed to:<br>
+46 8 16 38 66<br>
<br>
or e-mailed to:<br>
registrator@adm.su.se<br>
<br>
Applications sent by fax or e-mail must be followed by an identical
and<br>
signed original.<br>
<br>
Application deadline: Monday, 16 February 2004<br>
<br>
=46or further information, please contact:<br>
Regine Hock (regine@natgeo.su.se)<br>
<br>
or go to:<br>
http://www.glaciology.su.se</div>
<div><br></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font color=3D"#0000FF"><b><br></b></font></div>
<div
align=3D"center">**************************************************</div>
<div align=3D"center"><br></div>
<div align=3D"center"><font size=3D"-1">This newsletter has been developed
by C. Susan Weiler for the purpose of distributing information of
potential interest to recent PhDs engaged in interdisciplinary aquatic
science or climate change research, and to build an international
sense of community among recent grads. It provides an international
forum for the exchange of information and opinions regarding research,
professional and social issues.</font></div>
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Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences
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