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ScienceDaily — The first-ever Australian benchmark of climate change impacts on marine ecosystems and options for adaptation is being released in Brisbane.The Marine Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation ...
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Although the process of defining Marine Protected Areas in the State of California is primarily of interest to Californians, divers from all over the world who have dived here can help by providing their input on the value of our waters and ecosystems to them...
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Oceanic Defense "Even food has a lifecycle, and the world must learn to
comprehend the full costs of it in order to design reliable, resilient
food systems to feed a world population that is forecast to grow to 9
billion in less than 40 years."

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ScienceDaily (Nov. 30, 2009) Popular thinking about how to improve food systems for the better often misses the point, according to the results of a three-year global study of salmon production systems. ...
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Not a single day goes by without mention of the environmental and climate challenges facing the world. The ice caps are melting right before our eyes and the oceans are rising as we quest for answers and durable solutions to the worlds growing energy needs. ...
Vin Sootarsing
Vin Sootarsing
I am working with a company with the motto "More Power Less Speed", and they use whale technology to achive it! it's been tested and proven to produce more power with less wind speed.

There is something very exciting happening with Solar as well, but I connot say what it is yet!

This stuff is cutting edge, think computer chip and we are on the brink of something that big!
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Oceanic Defense Welcome to the Aquatic Army. A movement built by YOU.

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ScienceDaily — The world's oceans are absorbing less carbon dioxide (CO2), a Yale geophysicist has found after pooling data taken over the past 50 years. With the oceans currently absorbing over ...
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Hi Margi, really what this is saying is our largest sponge for absorbing the exhaust from our SUVs and other man made pollutants can't keep up with our over use of fossil fuels.

This is an alarm bell going off saying that we can't count solely on our oceans to clean up our mess. The time is now for us to stand up and really make changes and with ... See Morethe upcoming COP15 conference in Copenhagen scheduled to start on Dec 7 we have never had a better opportunity to kick start the health of our oceans... and the great thing is; we can all play a part!
28 November at 21:35
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Oceanic Defense Standing by the people of the Maldives and other regions vulnerable to ocean level rise due to global warming and our appetite for fossil fuels. Use your voice. Demand Change. - COP 15 December 7-18, 2009 Copenhagen

28 November at 00:03
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Let Canada know how you feel about their environmental record:
Environment Canada
Inquiry Centre
351 St. Joseph Boulevard
Place Vincent Massey, 8th Floor... See More
Gatineau, Quebec
K1A 0H3
Telephone: 1-800-668-6767 (in Canada only) or 819-997-2800
Fax: 819-994-1412
TTY: 819-994-0736
Email: enviroinfo@ec.gc.ca
28 November at 07:59
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This weekend's summit of Commonwealth leaders beginning in Trinidad is the last major international gathering before the Copenhagen climate change conference in December. Here too, climate change will ...
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— Kelp forest ecosystems that span the West Coast -- from Alaska to Mexico's Baja Peninsula -- are at greater risk from overfishing than from the effects of run-off from fertilizers or sewage on the shore, say scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara. ...
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Thanks, Bill!!! - Samantha
27 November at 13:13
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— The kelp forests off southern California are considered to be some of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet, yet a new study indicates that today's kelp beds are less extensive ...
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Oceanic Defense To our members in the USA: Happy Thanksgiving from everyone here at Oceanic Defense to you and your families. Have a happy and safe holiday enjoy your time together.

25 November at 07:57
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Visitors to a national park in Cancun could soon come face-to-face with life-sized sculptures in human form fixed in the seabed, as plans to create what could be the world's largest underwater museum start ...
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NEW YORK, New York -- The oceans play a key role in regulating climate, absorbing more than a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans put into the air. Now, the first year-by-year accounting of this ...
Niklas
Niklas
This make it more important to care for the ocean, phyto plankton is the biggest consumer of CO2 in the ocean. The health of the ecosystem in the ocean is vital to the oceans capability to absorbe CO2. Sharks play a vital role in the health of the ecosystems of the ocean. No blue, no green. Make going blue the next big thing. Everything you do makes a difference, make a positive difference for the environment and the ocean.
24 November at 12:27
Ron Huber
Ron Huber
I second the motion
24 November at 20:31
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Navigating the world's oceans can be a difficult task for anyone.For a tiny seahorse with only small fins and a tail for locomotion it seems an impossible task.However, a seahorse that lives on the western ...
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