Remembering Don
Mike Risk
riskmj at mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca
Mon Feb 11 15:07:09 UTC 2002
Dear People:
I have just received the Commemorative Edition of Sea Wind, the =
publication of Ocean Voice International. It has a good photo of Don =
McAllister on the cover, with that shock of white hair that would =
bristle at evildoers and ecological stupidity. As befits the impact Don
=
had on the field, there is a list of tributes in at least three =
languages, from a dozen countries. There are also articles on the damage
=
from trawling, MPA's, shrimp farming...
OVI has recovered from the loss of their leader and mentor, and is =
committed to carrying on in the same tradition: community-oriented =
management of the world's marine resources, especially coral reefs. I =
suggest subscribers to this list could do worse than to consider joining
=
OVI. You will never get a better deal. Regular membership is $25. =
Students, the unemployed and senior citizens (some of you may be all =
three!) can join for $10. Memberships are half-price in developing =
countries, a policy I commend to the publishers of scientific journals.
=
(All figures are in Canadian dollars, a debased currency-a student =
membership for someone in the USA is about the price of a Big Mac or a =
pint of good beer.) For this, members receive Sea Wind, published =
quarterly, and are encouraged to attend the Annual General Meeting.
OVI also has a list of ridiculously-priced publications, including the =
video "Coral divers say NO to cyanide" for $25, and the 72-page "Status
=
of the world ocean and its biodiversity", for $10. Canadian.
More information is available at http://www.ovi.ca or direct email to =
Ocean Voice International, oceans at superaje.com
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<P>Dear People:</P>
<P>I have just received the Commemorative Edition of Sea Wind, the =
publication=20
of Ocean Voice International. It has a good photo of Don McAllister on =
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cover, with that shock of white hair that would bristle at evildoers and
=
ecological stupidity. As befits the impact Don had on the field, there =
is a list=20
of tributes in at least three languages, from a dozen countries. There =
are also=20
articles on the damage from trawling, MPA’s, shrimp farming...</P>
<P>OVI has recovered from the loss of their leader and mentor, and is =
committed=20
to carrying on in the same tradition: community-oriented management of =
the=20
world’s marine resources, especially coral reefs. I suggest =
subscribers to this=20
list could do worse than to consider joining OVI. You will never get a =
better=20
deal. Regular membership is $25. Students, the unemployed and senior =
citizens=20
(some of you may be all three!) can join for $10. Memberships are =
half-price in=20
developing countries, a policy I commend to the publishers of scientific
=
journals. (All figures are in Canadian dollars, a debased currency-a =
student=20
membership for someone in the USA is about the price of a Big Mac or a =
pint of=20
good beer.) For this, members receive Sea Wind, published quarterly, and
=
are=20
encouraged to attend the Annual General Meeting.</P>
<P>OVI also has a list of ridiculously-priced publications, including =
the video=20
"Coral divers say NO to cyanide" for $25, and the 72-page "Status of the
=
world=20
ocean and its biodiversity", for $10. Canadian.</P>
<P>More information is available at http://www.ovi.ca or direct email to
=
Ocean=20
Voice International, oceans at superaje.com</P></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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