Main Sections
Special Trips
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25 Feb 2009 - 00:00 - 20 Mar 2009 - 00:00Destination Antarctica
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21 Mar 2009 - 00:00 - 29 Mar 2009 - 00:00Destination Islas Revillagigedos - also known as Socorro Island(s)
Event calendar
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18 Feb 2009 - 22:00 - 21 Feb 2009 - 22:00Moscow -
20 Feb 2009 - 08:00 - 22 Feb 2009 - 16:00Rosemont, IL - USA (Chicago) -
22 Mar 2009 - 03:00 - 23 Mar 2009 - 03:00Sydney, Australia -
22 Mar 2009 - 10:00 - 29 Mar 2009 - 20:00İstanbul, Turkey -
3 Apr 2009 - 02:00 - 5 Apr 2009 - 09:003-1 Higashi Ikebukuro, Toshima- ku, Tokyo JAPAN
Photo & Video Events
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23 Nov 2008 - 07:00 - 3 Dec 2008 - 14:00Tulamben, Bali -
28 Nov 2008 - 18:00 - 30 Nov 2008 - 18:00Aliwal shoal
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17 Jan 2009 - 10:00 - 24 Jan 2009 - 10:00Grand Cayman -
21 Mar 2009 - 00:00 - 29 Mar 2009 - 00:00Islas Revillagigedos - also known as Socorro Island(s)
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3 Apr 2009 - 02:00 - 5 Apr 2009 - 09:003-1 Higashi Ikebukuro, Toshima- ku, Tokyo JAPAN -
31 Oct 2009 - 10:00 - 9 Nov 2009 - 18:00Lembeh Straits, Indonesia
Environment
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First systematic inventory of animals provides indispensable baseline to judge whether they are living or perishing as pollution and warmth change famous reefs.
Section: Discoveries
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|First systematic inventory of animals provides indispensable baseline to judge whether they are living or perishing as pollution and warmth change famous reefs.
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|They're often called the "coral reefs of the Northeast," nursing the next generation of oysters while offering a labyrinth of habitat where fish and other animals can grow, feed and hide.
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|Researchers from the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Essex have discovered a previously unknown coral reef in the Seychelles.
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|While Queensland Premier Anna Bligh and Sustainability Minister Andrew McNamara announced a massive expansion of the “green zones”, in the Moreton Bay Marine Park. Conservationists are united in their disappointment with the QLD Government's final zoning plan.
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Published in X-Ray Issue: 25 - Sep 2008
|The race to save animal species from extinction is as important as ever before. There are still many threats to a growing number of animals, but there are also some success stories. Animals on the brink of extinction have rebounded.
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Published in X-Ray Issue: 25 - Sep 2008
|The Swedish Coast Guard is responsible for surveillance
of and response to oil and other harmful substances at sea. Why do we have these problems today?Download pdf: Diving with WMDs_____
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17 Nov 2008 - 20:04|A group of divers from the Two Moon Diving Club (TMDC) have started the first cleanup campaign of its kind in Yemen- an underwater and beach cleanup. The cleanup campaign began October 30, and lasted two full days on Kamaran Island in the Red Sea.
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12 Nov 2008 - 20:59|The six nations that make up the so-called Coral Triangle in the Asia-Pacific region are working to preserve some of the world's most valuable marine life. The triangle spans the area between East Timor, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.
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ABC News |3 Nov 2008 - 20:05|A recently published report by the Environment Department has raised concerns over the shark finning practices in Australia's northern waters.
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29 Oct 2008 - 13:33|One-third of the world's ocean fish catch is ground up for animal feed, a potential problem for marine ecosystems and a waste of a resource that could directly nourish humans, scientists said on Wednesday.
Video clips
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Established in 1977, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization whose mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the worlds oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species.
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In one of the world's deepest ocean trenches, scientists have found highly social groups of fish. They are living nearly five miles beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean.
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With vibrant video clips captured by submarines, David Gallo takes us to some of Earth's darkest, most violent, toxic and beautiful habitats, the valleys and volcanic ridges of the oceans' depths, where life is bizarre, resilient and shockingly abundant.




