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International Women’s Day: celebrating the scientists behind Cefas

Posted by: Rachel Reeves, Posted on: 8 March 2019 - Categories: Climate Change, Field Research, Fisheries, Monitoring, Policy, Science, Shellfish News, Uncategorized

Today is international women’s day! In celebration of the annual event we’re learning more about some of the female scientists in Cefas.

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