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Claire Atkinson
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Isolation and activity test of antioxidant, antibacterial, and cytotoxic compounds from the stem bark of Aglaia foveolata Pannell [PDF]
Aglaia foveolata Pannell (A. foveolata) is a type of plant that has many benefits, including the skin, leaves, roots, and seeds as medicinal ingredients. The potential of this plant is inseparable from the content of various bioactive compounds.
Anselmania Kartini Dhey +13 more
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The Case for Collaboration to Foster Global Ocean Literacy
The global ocean literacy movement began with a collaborative effort of like-minded individuals. This commentary highlights the role of marine education networks in the work of global ocean literacy, and discusses the importance of collaboration and ...
Meghan E. Marrero +3 more
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The Middle Eastern Biodiversity Network: Generating and sharing knowledge for ecosystem management and conservation [PDF]
Despite prevailing arid conditions, the diversity of terrestrial and freshwater biota in the Middle East is amazingly high and marine biodiversity is among the highest on Earth.
Al-Jumaily, Masaa +5 more
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Plankton here, plankton there, phytoplankton everywhere! This was the messaging behind the pleasantly planktonic programming that sought to introduce fifth grade students to the work of marine and environmental biology researchers at the University of ...
Kyla J. Kelly, Dieuwertje J. Kast
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Globally, ocean health has become critically compromised due to compounding negative human impacts. Marine science education can play a key role in raising collective understanding of the vulnerability of marine environments and the importance of their ...
Cátia Freitas +3 more
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Environmental Care Character Education Based On Local Wisdom For Marine Resource Management
The character of caring for the environment through local culture is increasingly being encouraged. However, the concept of integrating local culture in forming an environmentally caring character in managing marine resources has not been implemented ...
Marlina Marlina +3 more
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本研究採用準實驗設計,研究在國立海洋科技博物館(以下簡稱海科館)實施戶外海洋教育對大學生知識、態度和行為的影響。參加本次研究的151 名學生中,80 名選修『環境教育』課程的學生被指定為實驗組,另外71 名選修『環境安全與衛生防護』課程的學生被指定為對照組。實驗組在海科館參與了戶外學習活動,而對照組則沒有參加海科館的戶外學習活動。本研究的研究工具為一個自行發展的知識、態度和行為問卷。我們將 此問卷用於實驗組和對照組的前、後測,再針對從前、後測所獲得的數據進行統計分析。此外 ...
辛懷梓 Huai-Tzu Hsin +2 more
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Introduction. The article deals with the issues of training professional personnel for marine economic activities in the new economic conditions. The aim of the work is to develop the concept of training professional personnel for MARINET in the current ...
A. Y. Yafasov, N. Y. Bugakova
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Satoumi: Re‐connecting people to nature for sustainable use and conservation of coastal zones
In addition to the management of marine protected areas, the management of non‐protected areas is integral to sustainable use and conservation of coastal zones. The human–nature connection has drawn increasing attention in the Western society because the
Takuro Uehara +5 more
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