Here is a link for a recipe that uses agar agar strips in substitution of real shark fins in some soup. Just saying this version is also healthier for you!
https://t.co/6kPIyTUvmV
Hello Dr. Chapman and Dr.Yannis! @peclabfiu , what are the actions that you belive can be enacted for the population for the world to reduce shark finning?
Hi there Dr. Chapman and Dr. Yannis! @peclabfiu. I'm a student in a course about spreading news through social media. Shark finning reduces many predators in the marine ecosystem, how would this further affect the animals lower on the food chain?
Hi there Dr. Engel! @dalyengellab I'm a student taking a course about spreading news through the use of social media. As someone who is also advocating for shark conservation, what do you think we can do as a population to reduce shark finning? #EM203Problem
Through analytics, I am able to reach my preferred audiences through the hashtags, and the preferred messages I choose to cross this app! #EM203Problem
A solution to strive for is to increase the conservation status of sharks on a global scale. This can be done by generating collective action through support and advocating for policy changes to ban shark finning world wide. #EM203Problem
https://t.co/rEQl0kccDp. Shark Stewards is an international non-profit organization dedicated to saving sharks and ocean habitat. Their work has saved millions of sharks by introducing shark fin trade bans, regulating fisheries, and supporting marine protected areas.
The active global trade of shark finning negatively impacts our oceans in several ways. As sharks already have a low reproduction rate, killing them can bring them closer to being endangered, as we need them to regulate the marine ecosystem food chain. #EM203Robin#EM203Problem
To quote the famous Bob Marley from his song "High Tide Or Low Tide", he says “In high seas or in low seas, I'm gonna be your friend. In high tide or in low tide, I'll be by your side.” #EM203Robin#EM203Research
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Attached above is a link to direct you to a global issue facing our environment today, shark finning. This site gives a very brief introduction to why this issue is relevant to our marine ecosystems.
Thanks Vageli! I hope to use what we have been learning within these past weeks to understand how to address the world issue I hope to spread the word about. #EM203problems
@EM203DRich Hi Danny! I loved reading your post! It's fascinating to see the changes that technology has made to our society. In this digital age, I'm seeing quite a lot more multi-taskers which I find worthy of noting as I'm the opposite. You are right, everyone will learn their own way!
@EM203DRich Hi Danny! I loved reading your post! It's fascinating to see the changes that technology has made to our society. In this digital age, I'm seeing quite a lot more multi-taskers which I find worthy of noting as I'm the opposite. You are right, everyone will learn their own way!
@EM203difr3740 Hey Derek, I really liked your concept map! The only area I see that could be changed would be the "funding pressures" should go under Funding, and the "wait time and access" can fall under the Patient experience. Great work! #EM203problems
@EM203GIssa Hi there Juliana! I really liked your concept map! The only thing I see that could be changed is "school supplies/resources" could be categorized under "Access", as well as access and equity are almost interchangeable #EM203problems
@jtatlaa I too have found this course refreshing as we explore a variety of ways that we all learn! Especially engaging with other peers on a platform on something other than emails or the mylearningspace. Keep up the great work!
@EM203_KyleM Great post Kyle! You're very right, modern methods and modern technology have certainly altered the way we learn today. Might as well embrace technological change instead of reverting to "the normal".