[Coral-List] Science vs. Advocacy in Coral Reefs
Dave Vaughan
dvaughan at mote.org
Fri Jul 20 15:22:31 EDT 2012
On the question of whether the coral list serve can have science and
advocacy and at the same time, we have all discussed previously, how
scientists need to communicate better. Here is a new article in the
National Wildlife Federation that gets the science out there to the
public, but does putting this out there for review to other scientists,
make me an advocate? I guess it may.
Dave Vaughan, PhD
Executive Director
Mote Tropical Research Lab
Florida Keys,
DVaughan at Mote.org
FYI: The issue of National Wildlife Federation's magazine is out with
this coral article of interest in it (see link below).
http://www.nwf.org/News-and-Magazines/~/link.aspx?_id=81F4FE769A6C4CC683CA29A4EB8F328C&_z=z
<http://www.nwf.org/News-and-Magazines/%7E/link.aspx?_id=81F4FE769A6C4CC683CA29A4EB8F328C&_z=z>
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Laura Tangley
Senior Editor
National Wildlife magazine
11100 Wildlife Center Drive
Reston, VA 20190
703-438-6513
tangley at nwf.org <mailto:tangley at nwf.org>
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