AquaNews:
Making Headlines Matter |
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Vancouver Aquarium's AquaNews desk. Our headlines change
daily, ensuring that no two visits to the AquaNews desk
are ever the same.
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Welcome
to AquaNews, the Vancouver Aquarium's aquatic environmental
news network.
AquaNews delivers 'good news' about
aquatic conservation to Aquarium visitors, volunteers and staff.
This unique news service is powered by a global network of content
partners, who offer original news content about aquatic conservation
issues from B.C. and around the world. Through this collaboration,
we aim to inspire readers to take action and contribute to aquatic
conservation.
Every day,
our team of knowledgable volunteer educators delivers AquaNews
to Aquarium visitors. Because the news changes daily, we guarantee
visitors a different experience each time they visit the AquaNews
desk.
AquaNews is a work in progress.
Please contact us with
any comments or suggestions that might improve our service.
Tell
Your Story with AquaNews
Do you have exciting news about
an aquatic conservation issue, but lack an audience? We can
help!
AquaNews is powered by a global network of content
partners that includes scientists, universities, conservation
organizations, governments, photographers and videographers.
Our news service is growing rapidly, and if you're involved
in any aspect of aquatic conservation, we can help you to communicate
your work through AquaNews.
AquaNews is written in part by a small but dedicated
group of volunteer correspondents
stationed around the world. While we do not accept
unsolicited submissions, we do encourage interested writers
to contact us. We regret that we cannot offer compensation for
submissions at this time.
AquaNews is always looking for original stories,
photos, digital video and audio clips. To contribute or to find
out more, please contact
us.
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