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Friday > Archives > 2002 > August > August 9, 2002:
Hour Two: Carl Safina
/ Mars Rock Redux
What can a single bird tell us about our world? A lot if the bird
is being followed by oceans expert Carl Safina. Join Ira in this hour
of Science Friday in this hour for a talk with Safina about his new
book, "The Eye of the Albatross" and the health of the world's oceans.
Plus, NASA scientists say they have new evidence for life on Mars.
Call in with your comments and questions at 1-800-989-8255, and
share your opinions online in our Listeners'
Lounge (registration
required).
Guests:
John Pappalardo
Policy Analyst, Cape Cod Commercial
Hook Fishermen's Association
Member, New England Fisheries Management Council
North Chatham, MA
Carl Safina
MacArthur Fellow
Author,
"Eye of the Albatross: Visions of Hope and Survival" (Henry Holt,
2002)
Founder, Living Oceans
Program
National Audubon Society
Amagansett, New York
Kathie Thomas-Keprta
Principal Scientist
Lockheed Martin
NASA-Johnson Space Center
Houston, Texas
Books/Articles Discussed:
Related Links:
Audubon:
National Audubon Society Living Oceans Program
Seafood
Lover's Guide Home
UN
Atlas of the Oceans
Bureau
of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs
NASA
press release
Mars
Meteorite Home Page (JPL)
NASA
Astrobiology: recentnews
This segment produced by Annette
Heist
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