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A Global Map of Human Impacts to Marine Ecosystems < We can all change our behavior for a week, or a day — why not [...]
A Global Map of Human Impacts to Marine Ecosystems < We can all change our behavior for a week, or a day — why not [...]
So in case you're wondering why MarineBio's blog seems to have been neglected, it's because I was in Tanzania. Though I was there for a [...]
... for it has a big role to play in the Gulf of Mexico. Menhaden, Brevoortia patronus, are small fish that play a critical role [...]
Thank goodness there are people like Erich Hoyt out there who care about the world's cetacean populations. Hoyt recently launched cetaceanhabitat.org, a site sponsored by [...]
A tale of two categories — good seafood choices, bad seafood choices. Ok, so I'm no Dickens, but I can help share good resources to [...]
In the wake of multiple scientific reports indicating that the oceans may be on the brink of an irreversible collapse in as soon [...]
There's something about the Gulf Coast on the Florida panhandle that feels like home to me. Though there's not much to see underwater, at least not [...]
A new documentary titled "Six Degrees Could Change the World" (now above) will be airing on the National Geographic Channel on Sunday 10 February [...]
Years ago the phrase "save the whales" was synonymous with "ignore the treehuggers" - which was maddening because the whales really did need saving. And, they [...]
For once a Hollywood star gets it right. Use your star power to raise awareness for important topics other than custody battles and who's wearing [...]
Instead of sporadic, expeditionary glimpses of the ocean from ships and subs, oceanographers would like to establish a permanent presence in the ocean. For a [...]
Many of us folks in the Plankton Forums thought Marius Mironescu did a great thing by rescuing the shark from the swimmers. On behalf of [...]
"The 11th Hour", Leonardo DiCaprio's film on the human impact on the environment opened nationwide Friday. I've been looking forward to this film [...]
I just attended a talk given by the author (Melissa Faye Green) of a book that describes the unbelievably tragic AIDS orphan situation in Africa. [...]
This echoes the thoughts of MarineBio perfectly: Letter to the Discovery Network Monday, July 9, 2007 To the Discovery Network: Members of our Internet shark discussion [...]
This is from the David Suzuki Foundation newsletter. Climate change myths debunked In spite of explosive news coverage about global warming over the past year, [...]