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Peter cedeno inside edition
Peter cedeno inside edition






peter cedeno inside edition

Daniel Evans, Director of the Charles Darwin Research Station at the Galapagos, and his assistant Fionnuala Walsh provided logistical assistance in 1990. Les Knapp of the Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Center and Jeff Williams of the SI National Museum of Natural History provided collection supplies. Gyre, sponsored by the US National Science Foundation, to Isla del Coco and the Galapagos in 1992. Robertson to join his cruise (number 90-053) on the R.V.

peter cedeno inside edition

Peter Glynn (University of Miami) enabled D.R. Enrique Barraza provided similar assistance during an expedition of the R/V Urraca to El Salvador in March/April 2001, and a follow-up trip working aboard shrimp trawlers there in December 2001. Gustavo Justines, of the Panama Fisheries Association (ANDELIAP) provided continuing assistance enabling us to sample the by catch of shrimp and anchovy fishing vessels operating in various partes of Panama over the years. The crews of two of STRI's research vessels, the R/V Benjamin and the R/V Urraca, provided support during research cruises to much of the coast of Panama, as well as to El Salvador, Costa Rica, Isla del Coco and Ile Clipperton.

PETER CEDENO INSIDE EDITION SOFTWARE

Support from the Smithsonian's Office of the Under Secretary for Science (FY2005) funded development of software for the first version (2008), of this online information system, which acted as a model for the redevelopment of this new system. A grant from the National Geographic Society (#5831-96) sponsored a research cruise by the RV Urraca to Clipperton in 1998. Fieldwork in El Salvador in March 2001 was sponsored by a grant from the Smithsonian's Johnson Fund. The development of software for the CD-ROM versions of the electronic information system was largely made possible by a grant from the Smithsonian Womens Committee, while the Smithsonian's Latino Initiatives Fund provided support for spanish translations for that. The production of the 1998 spanish edition of our book was enabled by a subvention from CONABIO in Mexico. Grants from the Smithsonian Institution's Atherton Siedell Endowment Fund sponsored the production of the english and spanish printed editions. Much of this project has been financed from STRI general research funds, for fieldwork in Panama, Costa Rica, Gorgona (Colombia), El Salvador, Mexico, Clipperton, Cocos Is, Malpelo, the Galapagos and the Revillagigedos.








Peter cedeno inside edition