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Oceans Will Rise - The Stills
20 hours ago
Video: Nokia helps Qik turn live mobile video streams into oceans
1 day ago
Jeremy Jacquot: Our Oceans' Long Goodbye
2 days ago
Oceans On The Precipice Of Mass Extinctions And Rise Of Slime
4 days ago
Oceans on the Precipice: Scripps Scientist Warns of Mass Extinctions and 'Rise of Slime'
7 days ago
Oceans on the Precipice, ie, Totally Screwed
7 days ago

Source: www.nytimes.com --- 18 days ago
The explosion of jellyfish populations reflects overfishing, rising sea temperatures and pollution, scientists say. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 18 days ago
BARCELONA, Spain - Blue patrol boats crisscross the swimming areas of beaches here with their huge nets skimming the waters surface. ...
Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 6 days ago
Pollution is spreading a growing number of suffocating dead zones across the world's seas with disastrous consequences for marine life, scientists have warned. By David Adam ...
Source: www.boston.com --- 18 days ago
BARCELONA - Blue patrol boats crisscross the swimming areas of beaches here with their huge nets skimming the water's surface. The yellow flags that urge caution and the red flags that prohibit swimming because of risky currents are sometimes topped now with blue ones warning of a new danger: swarms of jellyfish. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 17 days ago
For scientists, the explosion of jellyfish populations is a source of profound alarm: a signal of the declining health of the world's Oceans. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 18 days ago
The explosion of jellyfish populations reflects overfishing, rising sea temperatures and pollution, scientists say. ...
Source: www.livescience.com --- 6 days ago
Regions of ocean depleted in oxygen increasing, are key stressor to ecosystems. ...
Source: inessentialmusings.com --- 9 days ago
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Source: lii.org --- 13 days ago
The California Ocean Resources Management Program was created to "coordinate the policies of state departments with jurisdiction over ocean and coastal resources, coordinate state agency management of ocean resources with local government, and ensure effective participation in federal planning and management." Website features introduction and links to material about Governor Schwarzenegger's Ocean Action Plan, Marine Life Protection Act, the West Coast Governors' Agreement on Ocean Health, and related projects. From the California Resources Agency. ...
Source: www.fulldls.com --- 18 days ago
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Source: wcbstv.com --- 16 days ago
Swimmers are always keeping an eye out for sharks at the beach. But now, there's a new menace lurking in the water: Jellyfish. The stinging sea creatures are proving to be a major problem this summer, especially at New York area beaches. From the beaches of the Mediterranean to New York's Long Island, swimmers are encountering huge swarms of jellyfish in the water on the shore. ...
Source: www.3dm3.com --- 8 days ago
The scene from my imagination is based on objects that i own or could have owned. While the project was in my subconsciousness all of the time, your eyes wonder around and are looking for objects that would work in the scene. Read more >>... ...
Source: www.sciencealert.com.au --- 7 days ago
Acidification isn't limited to the tropics, we need to better understand the damage that is being done to cooler ocean ecosystems and how it may affect both marine and human communities, believes Bruce Mapstone. ...
Source: www.thefishsite.com --- 6 days ago
US - Jeremy Jackson, senior scientist emeritus of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, asserts in the Aug. 12 issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that the following steps, if taken immediately, could reverse the demise of the Oceans: Establish marine reserves, enforce fishing regulations, implement aquaculture, remove subsidies on fertilizer use, muster human ingenuity to limit fossil fuel consumption, buy time by establishing local conservation measures ...
Source: poligazette.com --- 11 days ago
Thomas Schulz argues for the German newspaper the SPIEGEL that ‘growing demand and the industrial-scale exploitation of the seas are destroying global fish populations’ (in other words, globalization). Interestingly enough he also points out that ‘the European Union’s quota system is partly to blame’ as well. ©2008 PoliGazette . All Rights Reserved. . ...
Source: www.universityofcalifornia.edu --- 7 days ago
UC San Diego's Scripps scientist warns of mass extinctions and "rise of slime." ...
Source: www.scienceblog.com --- 7 days ago
Human activities are cumulatively driving the health of the world's Oceans down a rapid spiral, and only prompt and wholesale changes will slow or perhaps ultimately reverse the catastrophic problems they are facing. read more ...
Source: allstars.edublogs.org --- 18 days ago
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Source: freeinternetpress.com --- 12 days ago
The Oceans are a primary source of food for mankind, and fishing provides 200 million people with income, as meager as it may be, but a growing a demand and the industrial-scale exploitation of the seas are destroying global fish populations. The European Union's quota system is partly to blame. Dawn creeps across the horizon as the Pinkis brothers' cutter returns to the harbor at Kuhlungsborn. The Baltic is still calm, but wind from the northeast has already picked up sharply, a sign of the storms in the evening forecast. The Pinkis brothers and their crew have been out since 2 a.m., 10 nautical miles off the coast of northeast Germany's Mecklenburg region, in a spot where they had staked hundreds of nets into the sea floor the previous afternoon, hoping the fish would come. The brothers' cutter is small, less than 10 meters (33 feet) long, with a tiny bridge on top and a large fish tank in the hold below. Two stake-net fishermen stand on the deck, wearing bright orange oilcloth clothing. The boat has hardly docked at the wharf before they begin shoveling the catch from the hold, mostly flounder and codfish, even a lone turbot. The catch amounts to 200 kilograms (440 lbs.), the fruits of a day's labor - a day that can sometimes last 20 hours. Six days a week. They're the only fishermen docked in Kuhlungsborn harbor this morning, a lone cutter among sailboats and yachts. The fishing harbors along Germany's coast have been emptied. ...

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