It seems that people either love fish or consider it repugnant, but either way, one cannot ignore its important relevance to our diet. Speaking on a global scale, millions of people depend on our oceans for their...
Here they go again!An international consortium of ocean scientists composed mainly of Germain and Indian researchers are planning a highly controversial move this week to dump as much as 20 tons of Iron Sulphate...
created by Emilio Lizardo | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 479 views | 63 recommendations | 18 comments
More evidence of Global Warming... MaybeHaving just looked at a piece written by mememine69 I have to wonder about this article.One must question the science and the motives for the idea of CO2 theory. Who's...
opinion by reno_fog | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 530 views | 49 recommendations | 8 comments
The main source of food for many fish, including the cod species, in the North Atlantic, has the ability to survive climate change. Calanus finmarchicus, which is a plankton species, live in the North Atlantic...
created by Amy Judd | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 653 views | 10 recommendations | 4 comments
When I was younger I used to be so scared of the River Thames becuase my brother told me that people threw dead bodies in there and I had nightmares about it for weeks. Later in life I found out that he wasn't...
created by Amy Judd | 3 years ago 659 views | 7 recommendations | 2 comments
"Sightings of Britain’s biggest fish, the basking shark, have reached record levels, according to marine biologists.
Big mouth, but harmless do you think Rosie would fit in there
Last year, 2,222 of the animals...
""This is a massive and surprising change in the carbon content of these organisms," said Ulf Riebesell, a marine biologist at the Leibnitz Institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel, Germany, who led the German and Norwegian experiments.
Other studies have shown that the oceans...
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"Global warming can be offset by plumbing the depths of the oceans with a gigantic array of pipes, according to two of the world’s leading environmental scientists.
Huge pipes up to 650 feet (200m) long and 33 feet (10m) in diameter should be deployed to pump nutrient-rich...
"#1 Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media
Sources:
Buzzflash.com, July 18, 2005
Title: “Web of Deceit: How Internet Freedom Got the Federal Ax, and Why Corporate News Censored the Story”
Author: Elliot D....
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"This is the time of the year when the ocean off the California coast should be at its most lush, teeming with vast schools of krill to feed whales and salmon as well as plenty of baby rockfish for seabirds, seals...
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