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PIOS
(redirected from Pew Institute for Ocean Science)

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PIOSPersonen, Institutionen, Objekte, Sachen
PIOSPew Institute for Ocean Science
PIOSPublic Information and Outreach Section (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
PIOSPinhole Illumination-Optical Sectioning (cancer research)
PIOSPersonal Injuries Online Service (legal software)
PIOSPolicy Implementation Overlay Services


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SeaWeb, Pew Institute for Ocean Science and Natural Resources Defense Council of University of Miami is urging the American consumers to support American caviars as a better alternative and to safeguard the endangered species of the Caspian Sea.
At a shark-biology meeting in 2004, zoo interns described their mystery to Demian Chapman, now at the Pew Institute for Ocean Science at the University of Miami.
Ellen Pikitch, executive director of the Pew Institute for Ocean Science in Miami, said: "This is the first published field experiment to demonstrate that the loss of sharks is cascading through ocean ecosystems and inflicting collateral damage on food fisheries such as scallops.
 
 
 
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