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Koldewey

[kawl-duh-vahy]

noun

  1. Robert 1855–1925, German archaeologist.



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"With the assistance of our community contributors, we were able to gather information on a much broader scale," says Heather Koldewey, co-founder of Project Seahorse, ZSL's Senior Marine Technical Advisor, and co-author on the paper.

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“It’s not a case of debating which issue is most important, it’s recognizing that the two crises are interconnected and require joint solutions,” Koldewey said.

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“Climate change is undoubtedly one of the most critical global threats of our time,” Heather Koldewey of the Zoological Society of London told the BBC last month.

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Professor Koldewey added: “The biggest shift will be moving away from wasteful single-use plastic and from a linear to circular economy that reduces the demand for damaging fossil fuels.”

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Marine scientist Dr Heather Koldewey, from the Zoological Society of London, said that the underwater realm was a "a cacophony of sound as animals meet, greet, breed, and use noise in a variety of ways".

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