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- “Does ocean acidification alter fish behavior? Fraud allegations create a sea of doubt“, Science
- “Studies find that higher temperatures have an adverse effect on mussels“, Phys.org
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- “Questionable research papers could pose threat to aquaculture”, Aquaculture North America
- “Infernal journals and how to spot them”, The Fish Site
- “Acidified oceans may affect fish populations — study”, SciDevNet
- “Marine biology at UNB Saint John: Unlocking the mysteries of the Bay of Fundy”, UNB Alumni Magazine
- “UNBSJ alumnus receives prestigious research grant”, The Telegraph Journal
- “UNB alumnus awarded prestigious Marie Curie Fellowship from European Union”, UNB
- “#DoesItFart: Database answers your burning questions about animal gas”, LiveScience
- “#DoestItFart is the burning science question you never knew you had”, Popular Science
- “Shellfish can’t keep up with shifting ocean chemistry”, Portland Press Herald
- “Research links clam behaviour to climate change”, CBC News
- “Toon reinforced climate change misconceptions”, Cape Breton Post Letter to the Editor
- “News media biased against UNB profs”, Times & Transcript
- “Fredericton ‘Stand Up for Science’ rally protests cuts”, CBC News
- “Scientists protest research funding cuts”, The Telegraph Journal
- “CBU biology student receives highest award at APICS Undergraduate Biology Conference”, CBU Newsroom