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oceans coverage
A new treaty is supposed to clean up the dirty, life-threatening work of recycling ships. Critics aren't so sure.​
for Bloomberg Businessweek, with Zia Ur Rehman​
Photo: Nida Mehboob

I covered a range of oceans topics for the site in 2017-2018
Photo: Auscape/UIG via Getty Images

Although salmon and shrimp farming dominate conversations in the Global North, they represent just 10% of global aquaculture production. Entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia are showing a better way. ​
This article was part of a package in Hakai magazine that won 2nd place for explanatory reporting, small newsrrom, from the Society of Environmental Journalists.
With Htoo Tay Zar
Photo: Htoo Tay Zar

I traveled to Raratonga to report on a scientific experiment to determine why some coral reefs survive bleaching events and other human insults. Assigned by the California Academy of Sciences' bioGraphic and co-published by Scientific American.
photo: Brian Zgliczynski

For Bloomberg Green: A device to shed light on the half of the world's catch that's invisible to scientists and regulators.
Photo: Habibur Rahman/Eyepix Group/Barcroft Media/Getty Images

Forests of seaweed crucial to biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and coastal protection are under threat from climate change, pollution, and human development. We know so little about them that they could disappear before we fully understand their benefits.​
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists​
Photo: Adriane Ohanesian

A cover story for The New York Times' Tuesday Science section, For The New York Times' science section on new technology for advancing conservation of crucial ocean habitat
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For Scientific American, a report from the iconic islands on the difficulties of managing a boom in eco-tourism.




