Canada Newswire VANCOUVER, Nov. 1 /CNW/ - Throughout the month of November, Ocean Wise partners are encouraging consumers to eat Ocean Wise and help ensure the health of our oceans. Ocean Wise makes it easy for consumers to feel good about eating sustainable seafood—here are five ways to celebrate Ocean Wise: Look for the Ocean Wise symbol on menus - Next time you're in the mood for...
PR Newswire Organic Candy Company Partnering with The Ocean Project to Encourage Ocean Conservation Awareness PROSPECT HEIGHTS, Ill., April 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Surf Sweets brand of natural and organic candies and The Ocean Project are partnering to build awareness of World Ocean Day, June 8, 2009. The program will include a kids' artwork contest to raise awareness of the importance of ocean...
PR Newswire Symposium to Focus on Ocean's Role in America's Financial Future WASHINGTON, June 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NOAA Administrator, Dr. Jane Lubchenco, will give the keynote address to leading government policy makers, scientists, non-governmental groups and federal agency officials at the opening session of the Capitol Hill Ocean Week (CHOW) Symposium, hosted by the National...
Palm Beach Post LANTANA - Shops and restaurants on this seaside town's historic avenue will come together this weekend for a collective grand opening/grand reopening celebration aimed to draw customers. The event, Friday through Sunday, is a strategy the East Ocean Avenue businesses are using to showcase themselves. IF YOU GO When: Friday through Sunday. What time: 9...
PhysOrg CSIRO Wealth from Oceans scientist, Dr Susan Wijffels, who shares the helm of the world’s largest ocean monitoring program aimed at reducing uncertainties about climate change. (CSIRO) (PhysOrg.com) -- Evidence that the world's water cycle has already intensified is contained in new research to be published in the American Journal of Climate. The stronger water cycle means arid...
The Examiner Billions of blue blistering barnacles, have we got some blockades for you this weekend! In addition to the usual constellation of Brigand King Blockades at noon today and tomorrow, there's an explosion of hostilities between player flags attempting to wrest control from each other of the islands and probably each of the whole scupperin' oceans too. It appears to be National...
Independent online (SA) By David Fogarty Singapore - Acidifying oceans caused by rising carbon dioxide levels are cutting the shell weights of tiny marine animals in a process that could accelerate global warming, a scientist said on Monday. William Howard of the University of Tasmania in Australia described the findings as an early-warning signal, adding the research was the first direct field...
The Examiner Coral reefs in danger from Acidifcation. Credit: Mikhail Rogov, CC-BY-SA 3.0 (Author's note: Although this article is related to the oceans rather than birds, I published it here as a courtesy to those who are interested in pelagic birds which are tied intimately to the ocean's food chain and which will feel the effects of ocean acidification.) Sigourney Weaver stars as...
redOrbit Projects address concern for acidifying marine ecosystems With increasing levels of carbon dioxide accumulating in the atmosphere and moving into marine systems, the world's oceans are becoming more acidic, scientists have shown. To address the growing concern for acidifying marine systems, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded 21 grants under the Ocean...
redOrbit BELFAST, Northern Ireland, April 15, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Senior representatives from a wide range of ocean industries will convene to address the sustainability challenges facing the ocean business community in a landmark summit. The Sustainable Ocean Summit is the first international cross sectoral business conference on Corporate Ocean Responsibility. The conference,...
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