Tight government budgets mean it’s a major challenge to fund needed infrastructure to do ocean research. Allies are working together to maximize resources.
NOAA Photo
A curious humpback whale inspects a diver. The Ocean Tracking Network uses a Canadian-built system to record the movement of sea life as small as crabs and as large as whales.
Gilles G. Patry Published: Wednesday, 06/05/2013 12:00 am EDT
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