Search Results - "Gazit, Tsafrir"
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Deployment, Tracking, and Data Management: Technology and Science for a Global Ocean Tracking Network
Published in Journal of international wildlife law and policy (01-04-2013)“…Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy Deployment, Tracking, and Data Management: Technology and Science for a Global Ocean Tracking Network…”
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Ocean tracking technologies: observing species at risk
Published in Maritime studies (16-11-2016)“…The Ocean Tracking Network is a major global project to establish tracking of endangered fish and marine mammal species through acoustic telemetry. The project…”
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Changing Environments: Tracking the Scientific, Socio-political, Legal, and Ethical Currents of the Grey Seal-Cod Debate in Atlantic Canada
Published in Journal of international wildlife law and policy (01-10-2013)“…Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy Changing Environments: Tracking the Scientific, Socio-political, Legal, and Ethical Currents of the Grey…”
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Ocean Tracking and Marine Species Protection in Australia and Canada: Science, Technology, and Knowledge Brokering
Published in Ocean development and international law (01-10-2016)“…This article examines the promise and challenge of marine biotelemetry technologies, comparing the case of the Canadian Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) and the…”
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On the Right Way to Right Whale Protections in the Gulf of Maine-Case Study
Published in Journal of international wildlife law and policy (01-10-2013)“…Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy On the Right Way to Right Whale Protections in the Gulf of Maine-Case Study…”
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A comparison of environmental visions of university students in Israel and Palestine
Published in Futures : the journal of policy, planning and futures studies (01-08-2007)“…Young people's complex and contradictory understandings of the future are inevitably influenced by their past experiences and the environment in which they…”
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