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Josh Silberg Marine Ecology Enthusiast Biopoetry Aficionado Occasional Nature Photographer

Im the Science Communications Coordinator forthe British Columbia-basedHakai Institute. I graduated in 2015 with a Masters of Resource and Environmental Management fromSimon Fraser University. I dont have a species bias, but admittedly find myself drawn to marine creatures. Ive researched the wacky world of dolphin alliancesin Australia,humpback migration patterns in the northernPhilippines, whale sharktourismin the

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