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Oceana: talk of the town Company presentation offers glimpse of life on the other side |
Andrew Sharpless |
05 Jun 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, fishing, oceans, toxics, water crisis (all these topics) |
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News travels fast Incident on the Mediterranean makes rounds on U.S. news |
Andrew Sharpless |
01 Jun 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: fishing, oceans (all these topics) |
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But don't take my word for it ... Top scientists appeal to WTO |
Andrew Sharpless |
01 Jun 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: fishing, international politics, oceans, World Trade Organization (all these topics) |
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Just Say Noh Forty nations condemn Japan's 'scientific' whale hunt |
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31 May 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Just Say Noh Forty nations condemn Japan's "scientific" whale hunt The International Whaling Commission has been meeting in Anchorage this week, and as always, Japan is making a splash. Yesterday saw fierce debate over a resolution condemning that country's "scientific hunt," in which it's allowed to kill about 1,000 Antarctic whales. The resolution, sponsored ... |
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| Topics: fishing, international politics, Japan, news, oceans, politics, whaling (all these topics) |
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Fishing subsidies stink WTO talks could end fishing subsidies |
Andrew Sharpless |
30 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: fishing, international politics, oceans (all these topics) |
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Cameras for dead fish? No deal. Commercial fishermen face off with ocean conservation group |
Andrew Sharpless |
25 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: fishing, oceans, scientific research (all these topics) |
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Get Your Vacuum Cleaner Ready Southern Ocean losing ability to soak up carbon dioxide, researchers say |
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18 May 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Get Your Vacuum Cleaner Ready Southern Ocean losing ability to soak up carbon dioxide, researchers say If you're counting on the seas to soak up excess emissions and get us out of this climate mess, you might need a new plan. Scientists say Antarctica's Southern Ocean, a whopper of a "carbon sink," is losing its ability to absorb more carbon dioxide. The findings, published in the journal Science, suggest ... |
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| Topics: climate, climate science, news, oceans (all these topics) |
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Galapagos report: A wrap-up on our freshwater discussions Biz leaders and scientists brainstorm solutions to the freshwater crisis |
Grist |
17 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: business, environmental movement, Galapagos Islands, oceans, water conflicts, water pollution (all these topics) |
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Naval Gazing Five environmental groups sue Navy over sonar use off Hawaii |
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17 May 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Naval Gazing Five environmental groups sue Navy over sonar use off Hawaii Tensions over the U.S. Navy's use of sonar in anti-submarine exercises off Hawaii have resurfaced, and five green groups are suing to change the practice. Citing concerns that sonar can kill and injure whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals, the lawsuit names both the Navy and the National Marine Fisheries Servi ... |
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| Topics: Hawaii, National Marine Fisheries Service, news, oceans, politics (all these topics) |
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A Kodak moment indeed Satellite images reveal scale of destruction |
Andrew Sharpless |
10 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: China, fishing, oceans (all these topics) |
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Victory in the South Pacific Limits set on high seas bottom trawling |
Andrew Sharpless |
09 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: Antarctica, Australia, fishing, oceans (all these topics) |
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Cutting the purse (seine) strings Senators call for a worldwide end to fishing subsidies |
Andrew Sharpless |
09 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: endangered species, fishing, food, oceans (all these topics) |
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Roller Curby High seas of South Pacific protected from bottom trawling |
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07 May 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Roller Curby High seas of South Pacific protected from bottom trawling A landmark agreement between 21 countries will restrict the controversial practice of bottom-trawling in the high seas of the South Pacific. The deal, which takes effect in September, affects a quarter of the world's oceans, and is the first step toward implementing a U.N. resolution on bottom-trawling from December. "It ... |
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| Topics: agriculture, fishing, international politics, news, oceans (all these topics) |
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Zero tolerance for shark fin soup No more compromise |
Jason D Scorse |
30 Apr 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: endangered species, fishing, food, oceans (all these topics) |
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A tale about sharks Reading the fin print |
Andrew Sharpless |
26 Apr 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: oceans (all these topics) |
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L.A. Times wins Pulitzer for oceans reporting Multimedia series honored in 'explanatory reporting' category |
Lisa Hymas |
16 Apr 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: green living, oceans (all these topics) |
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Hot planet, poison fish This one will hit harder in the global south |
Tom Philpott |
04 Apr 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: climate, climate change impacts, fishing, food, oceans (all these topics) |
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A Fine Discovery Some coral may be resistant to acidification, reefs still doomed |
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30 Mar 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| A Fine Discovery Some coral may be resistant to acidification, reefs still doomed The world's oceans are on track to be more acidic by 2100 than they've been for 20 million years, thanks to our fiendish friend carbon dioxide. But research by Israeli scientists shows that the coral polyps living in underwater reefs may be able to survive, even as the reefs themselves are destroyed. Marine zoologist Maoz Fine p ... |
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| Topics: climate, climate change impacts, news, oceans (all these topics) |
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How to save the oceans? Major reductions and a paradigm shift |
Jason D Scorse |
22 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: fishing, oceans (all these topics) |
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If there is a mine at the bottom of the ocean, and no one is there to see it, does it still have an environmental impact? Wired reports on undersea mining plans |
Chris Schults |
16 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: mining, oceans (all these topics) |
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Something Fishy: Knitting for dolphins Get to stitchin', bitchez |
Sarah van Schagen |
02 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
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| Topics: oceans, wildlife (all these topics) |
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Swum of the Time Michael Boots, director of the Seafood Choices Alliance, answers readers' questions |
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02 Mar 2007 |
InterActivist |
| How are you faring with convincing bottom trawlers that their modus operandi is harming the future of overall ocean health? -- Howard Nelson, Portland, Ore. Michael Boots, Seafood Choices Alliance. We have to be careful not to paint the issue with such a broad brush -- not all bottom trawling is equally destructive. Bottom trawling of hard-bottom and complex surfaces is more damagi ... |
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| Topics: fishing, InterActivist, interview, oceans, Seafood Choices Alliance (all these topics) |
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Nisshin Accomplished Burned out of business, Japan calls a halt to its annual whale hunt |
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28 Feb 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| Nisshin Accomplished Burned out of business, Japan calls a halt to its annual whale hunt Japan's whaling fleet, unable to recover from a mid-February fire that killed a crew member and disabled its main ship, has called off its controversial annual hunt a month early. While protesters expressed sympathy for the human loss, they also did a dance of joy that "no more Southern Ocean whales will die from grenade ... |
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| Topics: Greenpeace, Japan, news, oceans, whaling (all these topics) |
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Boots Camp Michael Boots, director of the Seafood Choices Alliance, answers Grist's questions |
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26 Feb 2007 |
InterActivist |
| Michael Boots. With what environmental organization are you affiliated? I am the director of the Seafood Choices Alliance, which is the largest program of the communications-based organization SeaWeb. What does your organization do? Seafood Choices Alliance is a global trade association that works on the issue of ocean-friendly seafood. The alliance helps the seafood industry -- from fishers ... |
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| Topics: fishing, InterActivist, interview, oceans, Seafood Choices Alliance (all these topics) |
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See, We'll Be Fine Research shows carbon dioxide sinks deeper into oceans than estimated |
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13 Feb 2007 |
Daily Grist |
| See, We'll Be Fine Research shows carbon dioxide sinks deeper into oceans than estimated Researchers have long known that the world's oceans absorb some of the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. It's a boon and a bane, helping to stem the tide of climate change while causing acidification that hurts Nemo and friends. But new research shows that carbon is going deeper than previously thought, making the situation both boonier an ... |
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| Topics: climate, news, oceans (all these topics) |
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