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Oceana celebrates women in ocean science at World Oceans Day 2019

Oceana celebrates women in ocean science at World Oceans Day 2019

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World Oceans Day 2019: Gender and Oceans

World Oceans Day 2019: Gender and Oceans

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Women scientists for the preservation of our marine heritage (World Oceans Day 2019)

Women scientists for the preservation of our marine heritage (World Oceans Day 2019)

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Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Cheryl Sanchez (Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles)

Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Cheryl Sanchez (Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles)

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Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Athline Clark (Papahānaumokuākea, USA)

Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Athline Clark (Papahānaumokuākea, USA)

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World Oceans day 2019

World Oceans day 2019

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Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Natalia Andrade  (Great Barrier Reef, Australia)

Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Natalia Andrade (Great Barrier Reef, Australia)

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Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Karen Wiltshire (Wadden Sea, Germany)

Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Karen Wiltshire (Wadden Sea, Germany)

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Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Jenn Caselle (Gough & Inaccessible Islands, UK)

Women in Ocean Science for Marine #WorldHeritage: Jenn Caselle (Gough & Inaccessible Islands, UK)

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Making waves for ocean science: Empowering women and girls in the Ocean Decade

Making waves for ocean science: Empowering women and girls in the Ocean Decade

Building on UNESCO's efforts to mobilize the global community to engage