Hi Themistocles, 
Here is a link to an article by our Vivek Menezes, about Joaquim Goes, that talks of the wide spectrum of research he has conducted starting as a biochemist at the uni of Nagoya, Japan to his current research in the Arabian Sea.
Vivek aptly took a photo of him with the background of the gorgeous azulejos at the Menezes Bragança hall that depict Portugal’s discovery of a sea route to South Asia. 

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On Dec 18, 2023, at 01:45, Themistocles D'Silva <[email protected]> wrote:



As a member  on the US research vessel Roger Revelle embarked on a 21-day voyage from Mormugao Port, 
as part of an Indo-US study on ‘Enhancing Knowledge of the Arabian Sea marine environment, through Science 
and Advanced Training’ (EKAMSAT), Prof Joaquim Goes focused on finding out how the delay of
the monsoons affect  fisheries.
The result is trouble for fisheries, particularly in a region with a lot of artisanal and subsistence fishing.
 “We are passing a tipping point ... The food chain has been turned upside down.”  said Goes.

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