Marine mammals and seabirds in Southeast Alaska’s marine ecosystem
Rhodes-Reese, M. R., D. Clay, C. Cunningham, J. Moriles-Miller, C. Reese, J. Roman, J. D. Warren, and H. C. Pearson 2021. Frontiers in Marine Science 8: 720277.
The benefits of disturbance
Roman, J. 2021. Science. 374:256-257.
Why Is Biden’s Foreign Policy So . . . Conventional?
The Biden administration could try something new by closing Guantanamo. The administration is already launching a quiet effort to close the detention facility at the base by resolving the status of the several dozen inmates. He should go even further by rebooting Guantanamo as a center for U.S.-Cuban environmental research, as scientists Joe Roman and […]
America’s New Whale Is Now at Extinction’s Doorstep
Opinion piece in the New York Times
America’s New Whale Is Now at Extinction’s Doorstep
March 6, 2021
Species protection will take more than rule reversal
Li, Y.-W., J. Roman, D. Wilcove, D. S. Wilcove, T. Male, and H. Doremus. 2020. Science. 370:665-666.
When Invasive Species Become the Meal
Invasivore campaigns are part of a broader movement to reduce, if not eradicate, invasive species. Educational websites such as Eat the Invaders, founded in 2011 by Joe Roman, a conservation biologist at the University of Vermont, and slogans like “If you can’t beat ’em, eat ’em” frame what might otherwise be merely an epicurean decision […]
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Whales as Ocean Engineers
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