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Welcome to my Website! I hope you like it!

What have you done to preserve seaturtles today?

Friday, 29-Aug-2008 00:42:41 EDT

Please send me your sea turtle URLs so I can post them in my ever-expanding database. My email address is md_seaturtle@yahoo.com. or md.seaturtle@gmail.com Here are some of the seaturtle websites I have found thus far! Happy looking!

Well, looks like the planning for STS29 is going quite well what with the 3rd of the newsletters from Australia already sent out. That is going to be a long trip, but they seem to have the beginning stages well-organized, BTW, the site is now open for early registration.

Baja was enjoyable. I wish it had been warmer, but J. assured me that the weather was atypical. A highlight of the week were the speed-sessions in which a lot of concise information was presented in a very short time. I urge the organizers to include them in all future symposia if at all possible

Don't forget STS29 which will be held in Brisbane, Australia inMid-February 2009. There is a remote possibility that I will not attend due to financial constraints, but I will see what happens.

In the meantime, keep doing the good work you all seem to be doing to save these magnificent creatures.

I am enjoying reading through several fascinating books - especially Neil Shubin'sYour Inner Fish - A Journey in the 3.5 Billion Year History of the Human Body. There is a lot of information about how all animals (including seaturtles) are somehow interconnected.

Start thinking right now about topics and poster subjects so you will be able to get your abstracts in in plenty of time.

I hope to attend a number of the side mini-seminars as I did in Loreto

Have a great April, especially on Shakespeare's Birthday [the 23rd]!! 2470 of my friends have visited my website. Thank you for stopping by!!

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