2. Administration Proposes Opening Atlantic Ocean to Drilling
3. Ontario Praised for Promise to Ban Killer Whales
On Tuesday, the government banned killer whales from Ontario. This action occurred after the very low standards of care for marine animals were found at the Marineland amusement park. But, why were only killer whales included in this ban? Read more…
4. See-Through Fish Discovered Under Antarctica’s Ice
Do you know what is under the 740m ice shelf in Antarctica? After drilling down through the ice, scientists found a species of see-through fish living in the 28 degree water. These fish belong to the suborder Notothenioidei and have developed many adaptations to survive the temperature and pressure. Read more…
5. Will Environmentalists Fall For Faux Fish Made From Plants?
Past Week in Review articles have described that the human increase in fish consumption has created overfishing. This has specifically been an issue for blue fin tuna populations. If you love sushi but you also want to be environmentally conscious you may want to give Tomato Sushi a try! Read more…
6. ‘Fifty miles out we could smell the pollution’: Sailing Amid the Ocean Litter
Those words describe the sailing experience of Ian Walker on the Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing team. Ian discusses the water pollution that he has seen in his 100,000 miles of ocean racing. The information that he shares highlights the serious ocean deterioration that humans have created. As he states, “authorities need to stop treating the oceans as a rubbish dump and start treasuring them for what they are – one of mankind’s finest natural assets.” Read more…
7. The Real Penguin of Madagascar
Love the animated film Madagascar? Learn the real facts on the Rockhopper Penguins depicted in the film. Although Madagascar is an extremely bio diverse location, this penguin is one of the many species under threat. Read more…
8. Smothered Oceans: Extreme Oxygen Loss in Oceans Accompanied Past Global Climate Change
A recent study, published in PLOS ONE, reported that there is evidence of extreme oxygen loss in areas of the upper ocean. Over the last 100-150 years the oceans have drastically changed and the climate warming has lead the oceans to abruptly lose oxygen. This reduction in oxygen will impact the marine organisms and require them to reorganize their habitats. Read more…
9. Climate Forecast: More Southwest Droughts and Australian Floods
Scientists are predicting that climate change will increase the severity of the El Nino and La Nina. It has been forecasted that these Pacific weather patterns may begin to occur once every decade if there are no changes made in greenhouse gas emissions. What impacts will the Earth have if we don’t make any changes? Read more…
10. Meant to Keep Malaria Out, Mosquito Nets Are Used to Haul Fish In
11. Miliband Calls for Global Treaty to Halt Despoilation of Seas
Overall, there is international consensus that the marine ecosystem requires legislative protection to properly conserve and repair our oceans. This week, the former foreign Secretary David Milibrand proposed creating a global treaty to protect the oceans to the United Nations. Read more…
12. An End to ‘Curtains of Death’? State May Ban Drift Gillnets, Risking Fishermen’s Livelihoods
14. Spain Announces Law to Fight Pirate Fishing
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