http://www.conservation.org/How/Pages/Hotspots.aspx
In 1989, just one year after scientist Norman Myers wrote the paper that introduced the hotspots concept, CI adopted the idea of protecting these incredible places as the guiding principle of our investments. We recognize that it is not enough to protect species and places; for humanity to survive and thrive, the protection of nature must be a fundamental part of every human society
Search FishBase
http://fishbase.org/search.php
Photos and drawings with CC-BY or CC-BY-NC copyrights can be used without further permission, with full attribution to the person or organization and the indication 'from FishBase'.Note: FishBase is also available on CD-ROM, with detailed information on population dynamics, genetics, morphology, trophic ecology, physiology, ecotoxicology, reproduction, etc. 32 or 32, 123, 2700)Fish JournalsICES papersList of publications on fishes in Zootaxa.You can search references also in the independent Catalog of Fishes
surfersvillage.com - Latest News - Surfing News, Surfing Contest, All the surf in one website
http://www.surfersvillage.com/news
Vans US Open kicks off with A-List Junior division 25 July, 2015 - WSL JQS: The 2015 Vans US Open of Surfing commenced this morning with clean three-to-five foot (1 - 1.5 metre) waves lighting up Huntington... Open OVER: Supergirl Pro OVER: JBay Open Latest News Surfers Against Sewage Announces Global Wave Conference 27 July, 2015 - ENVIRONMENT: Surfers Against Sewage is thrilled to announce the Global Wave Conference, a major international event focused on the protection..
http://abc.go.com/shows
As fearless in the courtroom as she is in the classroom, Annalise is a defense attorney who represents the most hardened, violent criminals - people who've committed everything from fraud to arson to murder - and she'll do almost anything to win their freedom. With no way to escape, Emma discovered that her own magic had returned, and she was able to whisk herself, Hook and the prisoner back to present day Storybrooke
http://oceana.org/
Take Action More Campaigns Bycatch Ocean Pollution Seafood Fraud Marine Wildlife View All Show Your Support With a Donation We have already protected over 1.2 million square miles of ocean and innumberable sea life - but there is still more to be done
http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/translating-uncle-sam/stories/what-is-the-great-pacific-ocean-garbage-patch
Meanwhile, the international Project Kaisei team also recently spent time in the garbage patch, studying its contents in hopes of eventually recycling them or turning them into fuel. About 80 percent of debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch comes from land, much of which is plastic bags, bottles and various other consumer products
Toxic algae bloom in Pacific Ocean could be largest ever - CBS News
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/toxic-algae-bloom-in-pacific-ocean-could-be-largest-ever/
The dangers of domoic acid have been well known and closely monitored since 1987 when a number of people died from eating Prince Edward Island mussels that were loaded with the toxin. George Matsumoto (c) 2014 MBARI It's been particularly bad in Monterey Bay, where last month ocean researchers from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) measured some of the highest concentrations of harmful algae and their toxin ever observed
Aquarium of the Pacific
http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/
Making Waves Arts Sink or Swim Photo Exhibit Now On Display Sink or Swim: Designing for a Sea Change, an exhibition organized by the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, features photos of architecture projects around the world designed in response to rising seas
Earth News : Discovery News
http://news.discovery.com/earth
Congress may speed the arrival of new drugs, but will it leave citizens more exposed to dangerous drugs that have not been thoroughly tested? Julia Wilde examines how a drug moves through the FDA's approval process
Pacific Coast Shark News
http://sharkresearchcommittee.com/pacific_coast_shark_news.htm
I wasn't sure what they wanted until I saw the man making a hand gesture alluding to a shark fin and they were yelling 'shark!' At the time I was standing in about 5 feet of water and waded my way to shore while I looked around behind me for a fin or any indication of the shark but I didn't see anything. I and two other surfers all saw the shark breech the surface and, from our angle, could see only the underside of the shark, which appeared to be solid white
http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/mammals/whales/killer-whale.html
Offshore Killer Whales are similar to resident whales, but can be distinguished generally8 by features such as their: rounded fins with multiple nicks on the edge smaller overall size tendency for males and females to be more similar in size (less "sexual dimorphism") Offshores have the largest geographic range of any killer whale community in the northeastern Pacific and often occur 9 miles (15 km) or more offshore. Cooperation and coordination of the Washington and British Columbia communities to conservation of the Southern Resident stock is required for long term recovery
Current Ocean Fishing Regulations, Southern Management Area
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/mapregs5.asp
Outside of the above-mentioned embayments the fishery is open to boat-based anglers from March 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 (see important NOTE at the end of this section). Within the CCAs, the following regulations apply: January and February - closed to all groundfish fishing, except that California scorpionfish may be taken or possessed3 in waters shallower than 20 fathoms (120 feet) in depth
http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/exhibits/
Sustainable water use now and for the future Our Watersheds: Pathway to the Pacific This exhibit gives visitors the opportunity to learn more about our local watersheds and what we can do to protect them. The Galleries Earth's Final Frontier Ocean Exploration Experts estimate that as much as 95 percent of the volume of the World Ocean and 99 percent of its seafloor remain unexplored
http://marinebio.org/
Find out more about the history of the ocean, its chemistry, its currents and tides and its various habitats or zones such as the continental shelves, the open ocean and the deep sea. Support the MarineBio Conservation Society With your support, most marine life and their ocean habitats can be protected, if not restored to their former natural levels of biodiversity
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