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- 1From:Business Traveller Middle EastRed Sea Global (RSG), the developers of The Red Sea project and Amaala in Saudi Arabia, have become the Regenerative Project Partner for the next two editions of the round-the-world The Ocean Race. "Through this...
- 2From:Geographical (Vol. 94, Issue 12)We don't really know what our oceans were like before the many changes caused by human activity. One project, SeaChange, plans to find out. James Scourse of the University of Exeter, SeaChange's principal investigator,...
- 3From:Geographical (Vol. 94, Issue 12)Many of the threats currently facing our oceans, such as rising temperatures and pollution, are widely understood. However, there are a number of relatively unknown emerging issues that are poorly understood in terms of...
- 4From:Nutraceuticals World (Vol. 25, Issue 8)Sourcing raw materials from marine ecosystems can present significant challenges, especially as unsustainable, industrial-scale fishing accelerates climate change and biodiversity loss. For example, roughly 100 million...
- 5From:Public Roads (Vol. 86, Issue 3)Early in 2022, a partnership between the Federal Highway Administration and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was honored with a U.S. Department of Transportation FHWA Environmental Excellence...
- 6From:Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World (Vol. 29, Issue 4)Coastal communities are facing many challenges related to climate change and sea level rise, including saltwater intrusion into cropland and damage from extreme weather events. In the U.S., these increasing events are...
- 7From:AirGuide BusinessIberostar Group celebrates this week World Environment Day and Oceans Day with actions in its more than 100 hotels around the world to bring customers closer to its coastal health strategy. Iberostar's ambitious goal is...
- 8From:Geographical (Vol. 94, Issue 6)Polyculture is the practice of growing more than one crop in the same space--an attempt to mimic the diversity of a natural ecosystem. In a marine environment, this practice takes on a three-dimensional form, using the...
- 9From:New York State Conservationist (Vol. 76, Issue 6)Years of planning and preparation came to fruition on March 20, 2017, when the first flight of the three-year visual aerial survey project took off from the Monmouth Jet Center in New Jersey to look for whales in the New...
- 10From:State Magazine (Issue 679)As the backdrop to a stunning array of flora and fauna, a diverse marine ecosystem, and the largest swath of untrammeled forest in the region, Belize is an ecological paradise. The country is home to the largest portion...
- 11From:Chemical Industry DigestSea anemones and mushroom coral have the ability to convert oxybenzone, a molecule that protects people from UV radiation, into a lethal poison that is triggered by light. The good news is that algae that lives alongside...
- 12From:Alaska Business Monthly (Vol. 39, Issue 4)The 1958 creature feature The Blob ends (spoiler alert for a movie older than Alaska statehood) with the titular monster frozen in its slimy tracks and airlifted to the North Pole, not dead but at least defeated. "As...
- 13From:Alaska Business Monthly (Vol. 39, Issue 4)Changes in temperature affect every environment, aiding or adversely affecting different flora and fauna within it. The Blob, a warm-water phenomenon off the coast of Alaska, was no exception. According to "Most Recent...
- 14From:GPS World (Vol. 33, Issue 3)Antarctica's pristine marine ecosystem, isolated for 15-30 million years, could be threatened by species such as mussels, barnacles, crabs and algae arriving on ships from 1,500 ports worldwide. A research team from the...
- 15From:Women's Health Weekly2022 FEB 17 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators discuss new findings in cervical cancer. According to news reporting originating from the Universitas Halu Oleo by...
- 16From:National Parks (Vol. 96, Issue 1)On average, the Park Service manages nearly 70 million pounds of waste annually, including plastics that pollute lands and waterways and harm our fragile ocean ecosystems, John Garder, NPCA's senior director of budget...
- 17From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 40, Issue 49-50)Byline: Dr. Afshan Yasmeen Nature has a beautiful way of maintaining balance through food chain, ensuing in a stable ecosystem. A non-native organism, that does not have a well-defined place within the food chain,...
- 18From:Natural History (Vol. 130, Issue 1)When we think of tropical reefs, we think of coral. And hard corals are, indeed, the ecosystem's backbone. The soft corals, sponges, mollusks, fish, and other animals that inhabit the reef are its organs. But the muscles...
- 19From:Natural History (Vol. 130, Issue 1)Seagrass beds provide various ecosystem services including habitat for fish and invertebrates, coastal protection from flooding and storm surges, and carbon sequestration. Recent research has suggested that seagrass beds...
- 20From:Discover (Vol. 42, Issue 7)>> The brutal consequences of climate change in California--the record-breaking heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires--have been well documented. But the climate crisis has also taken a terrible, if more hidden, toll on...