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NOAAThe least biologically productive areas of the oceans are expanding much faster than predicted, according to a new study by researchers at NOAA and the University of Hawaii. This change in ocean biology, linked to the warming of sea surface waters, may negatively affect the populations of many fish species trying to survive in these ...
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National GeographicA previously unknown species of uakari monkey was found during recent hunting trips in the Amazon, a New Zealand primatologist has announced. Jean-Phillipe Boubli of the …
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www.earthhour.orgearthhoursingapore.blogspot.com Date: 29th March 2008Time: 2000H - 2100HAction: Turn off the LightsIt started with a question: How can we inspire people to take action on climate change?The answer: Ask the people of Sydney to turn off their lights for one hour.On 31 March 2007, 2.2 million people and 2100 Sydney businesses ...
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solonavi Posted by solonavi User Menu on March 27, 2008 at projectpowerplant.com
CI:It was the size of a small dog, covered in orange and gray fur, and had a long snout like an elephant. Its markings and general appearance suggested it was a member of the elephant-shrew family, called a sengi in Swahili. Today, the Journal of Zoology reports that Rovero discovered a new species of giant ...
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independent.co.ukIt seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year. The disappearance of the Arctic sea ice, making it possible to reach the Pole sailing in a boat through open water, would be one of the most dramatic ...
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WCSA dramatic rise in the surface temperature of Indonesian waters has resulted in a large-scale bleaching event that has devastated local coral populations. Following a report of a bleach …
solonavi Posted by solonavi User Menu on August 18, 2010 at projectpowerplant.com
pfkAn expedition to Millennium Atoll, a remote coral atoll in the Central Pacific, has uncovered an almost completely undisturbed underwater ecosystem that could serve as an important reference for restoration projects throughout the Pacific Ocean.The survey findings, published recently in the journal PLoS One, describe an abundance of giant clams (Tridacna ...
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Coral Restoration FoundationCRF is a non-profit conservation organization dedicated to to develop coral nurseries and reef restoration programs for critically endangered Acroporid corals at the local, national and global level. Their mission is to develop affordable, effective strategies for protecting and restoring coral reefs and to train and empower others to implement …
solonavi Posted by solonavi User Menu on April 29, 2010 at projectpowerplant.com
I’m sure many have read the news about this move winning the Oscar award and such. How many have really watched it? If u have not, I’ll highly recommend watching it.thecovemovie.comDolphins and whales definitely do not like captivity. The recent Seaworld case is yet another reminder.http://www.guardian. co.uk/world/2010/feb /24/killer-whale-flo ridaCapturing them …
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BBCA proposal to ban international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna, which is a sushi mainstay in Japan, has been rejected by a UN wildlife meeting.Thursday’s decision occurred after Japan, Canada and many poor nations opposed the measure on the grounds it would devastate fishing economies.:Scientists and campaigners working with conservation organisations ...
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