Salmon Tracking
The continental shelf tracking (“POSTâ€) project of the Census of Marine Life has tracked salmon the size of a banana 2500 km from pools in the Snake River in the…
The continental shelf tracking (“POSTâ€) project of the Census of Marine Life has tracked salmon the size of a banana 2500 km from pools in the Snake River in the…
Jesse gave a talk on the Census of Marine Life in Santiago, Chile. You can watch the video from November 2010 here….
The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) released the short report from the November 2014 Fort Worth meeting on America’s Increasing Reliance on Natural Gas: Benefits and Risks of a Methane Economy….
Mark Stoeckle, Paul Waggoner, and Jesse have prepared a 2-page brochure about ten reasons for DNA barcoding of species. https://phe.rockefeller.edu/BarcodeConference/docs/TenReasonsBarcoding.pdf…
Jesse Ausubel offered 900 words of remarks On Energy Transitions to open a panel discussion at the Breakthrough Dialogue East at Airlie House in Virginia on 17 November 2017….
Jesse returned today from the Azores where the international Scientific Steering Committee for the Census of Marine Life met and welcomed to port the MS Loran and G. O. Sars,…
Upon submission for publication of our paper on “Industrial Ecology for Leverage to Loose Less Cadmium,” we post our simulator of cadmium flows to our ImPACT identity site. The “DynaCad”…
After a productive stay, our Research Intern, Tony Barrett departed for Pittsburgh, PA to begin his doctorate in Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. He can still be…
The current issue of GeneWatch includes an interesting array of reports on where DNA barcoding is and where it might go, including PHE-er Mark Stoeckle’s essay “DNA Barcoding Ready for…
22 May is 2012’s International Day of Biodiversity, and we are delighted the day features marine biodiversity and the Census of Marine Life in particular. For some coverage in Spanish,…