Episode 29: Miscellaneous articles with marine flavour

In lieu of an interview guest for this episode, Craig reads four recently published articles with 'marine flavours'. The first two articles are sourced from the newsletter (Fish Bites) of University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS): Economic Contribution of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Tasmania; and Diving into the Science of Salmon Farming in Tasmania. The second two articles come from the website of Hakai Magazine of Coastal Science and Societies (Canada): How Marine Protected Areas Can Pay for Their Own Protection; and Bone-Eating Worms, Super-Sized Isopods, and Other Surprises from Dumping Alligators in the Sea.

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Episode 28: Russ Bradford (CSIRO)