March 2: Affaires-strategiques: Le changement climatique menace les pecheurs.March 2: NRK Nyheter: Tommer havet for fisk.March 3: Intrafish.no: Svensk naiv TV-kritikk.March 3: Mother Nature Network: Greener fish to fry.March 4: : Resumen de prensa: El precio de los alimentos se quintuplica del campo a la ciudad.March 4: Truthout: Parks that can move when the animals do by Moises Velasquez-Manoff.March 5: : Eliminate subsidies to improve US fisheries.March 5: Ekstra Bladet: Lakseopdraet truer fiskebestand.March 6: Norges Jeger – og Fiskerforbund: Svensk pepper til norsk laks.March 12: France Matin: Pew et le WWF-France lancent un appel pour le renforcement du controle des peches afin de combattre la peche illegale.March 13: Stanford News Service: Woods Institute names 19 Leopold Leadership Fellows.March 16: Heart Wire: Recommendation to eat more fish may not be environmentally sustainable by Marlene Busko.March 16: Brennpunkt: Fiskeoppdrett forbruker villfisken.March 17: Science Blog: Fish health claims may cause more environmental harm than good.March 17: UBC Public Affairs: Fish health claims may cause more environmental harm than good.March 18: Thaindian News: Fish oils cardiovascular health claims overstated.March 18: Silver Sorpio: Fish oil’s cardiovascular health claims ‘overstated’.March 18: : Fish oil’s cardiovascular health claims ‘overstated’.March 18: : Fish oil’s cariovascular health claims overstated.March 18: The Times Of India: Fish oil’s cardiovascular health claims ‘overstated’.March 18: EmaxHealth: Eating fish for good health challenged by scientists.March 21: Science Centric: Fish health claims may cause more environmental harm than good.March 24: Cyberpresse.ca: Les fonds marins “ressemblent a des zones industrielles delabrees”.March 24: AFP: Les fonds marins “ressemblent a des zones industrielles delabrees”.March 24: Romandie News: Les fond marins “ressemblent a des zones industrielles delabrees”.April 4: People and Place: Daniel Pauly: Toward a conservation ethics for the sea by Howard Silverman.April 6: Beach Connection: Dangers of ocean plastic subject of Oregon and coast lectures by Zan Dubin.May 28: 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership: Marine Trophic Index.June 1: Discovery News: Ancient humans knew sustainable fishing by Michael Reilly.June 8: CNN.com: Commentary: World’s biggest fish are dying by Ted Danson.June: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Budget Estimates Fiscal Year 2010.June 23: The Canadian Press: Fisheries management shrouded in secrecy, corrupted by politics by Alison Auld.July 25: True/Slant: How to save a fishery: owning, renthing, and expanding the circle of us by Moises Velasquez-Manoff.August 14: Fish eNews: Good news, bad news by Jerry Fraser.September 14: TheTyee.ca: Something’s Fishy about this Eco-Stamp of Approval by Daniel Pauly and Jennifer Jacquet.September 28: FIS: Scientists criticise MSC by Natalia Real.October: The World Bank, Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change Study: The Costs to Developing Countries of Adapting to Climate Change.October 8: UBC Public Affairs: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change. ![]() Winter 2009: Oceana: CEO’s Note by Andrew Sharpless.Good programmers write code that humans can understand.” Ar’ash regularly and enthusiastically baffles project staff during meetings by trumping the biologists’ ability to talk in technical jargon. Currently his favorite novelist is Haruki Murakami and his favorite programming gargoyle/guru/writer is Martin Fowler “Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. SF prototypes showed that MDX querying language is closer to the domain and can reduce the lines of codes by 80%.Īr’ash is also an avid tea fan and likes reading books. He is developing SF to make the web/databases applications more agile, extensible and also lower the maintenance costs. ![]() He is currently busy working on ‘SwordFish (SF)’, which will replace the core components of legacy code with a multi-tiered architecture. NET based solutions for about eight years.Īr’ash designs and maintains the Sea Around Us suite of web applications and the related databases. ![]() Ar’ash is a senior software developer, and comes from an engineering/Artificial Intelligence background.
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