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Jérôme OLLIER

Via @Seasaver - Dead fish, marine animals wash up your favourite Maharashtra beach - @h... - 0 views

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    Dead fish, marine animals wash up your favourite Maharashtra beach.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @Seasaver - 47-feet-long blue whale rescued after being washed ashore in Maharashtr... - 0 views

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    A 47-feet-long blue whale, the largest mammal in the world, was rescued from a beach near village Madban, close to Jaitapur nuclear power plant in Ratnagiri district on Sunday morning.
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    A 47-feet-long blue whale, the largest mammal in the world, was rescued from a beach near village Madban, close to Jaitapur nuclear power plant in Ratnagiri district on Sunday morning.
Jérôme OLLIER

Docs ad hoc - Toxic Somalia : l'autre piraterie - LCP - 0 views

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    Une tonne de déchets toxiques déversée le long des côtes somaliennes ne coûte que 2,50 $. C'est la décharge la moins chère du monde avec des bénéfices confortables pour les occidentaux. Des centaines de Somaliens tombent malades. Qui déverse ces déchets? Qui en tire profit? Deux journalistes italiens sont morts pour avoir posé ces questions. Enquête sur les réseaux où collaborent hommes d'affaires et criminels, les pirates somaliens et les trafics entourant la gestion des déchets nucléaires.
Jérôme OLLIER

New species of deep-diving whale discovered - UNSW - 0 views

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    Researchers have identified a new species of mysterious beaked whale based on a study of seven animals stranded on remote tropical islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans over the past 50 years.
Jérôme OLLIER

The big plan - @volvooceanrace 2014-2015 - 0 views

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    How Team Vestas Wind will recover their boat.
Jérôme OLLIER

Rare Omura's whale carcass find in Western Australia excites scientists - @guardianeco - 0 views

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    DNA confirms 5.6m juvenile female is an Omura's whale, the first to be seen in WA and only the second in Australia.
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    DNA confirms 5.6m juvenile female is an Omura's whale, the first to be seen in WA and only the second in Australia.
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