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Jérôme OLLIER

Rising seas will drown mangrove forests - @uq_news - 0 views

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    Mangrove forests around the Indo-Pacific region could be submerged by 2070, according to international research published today.
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    Mangrove forests around the Indo-Pacific region could be submerged by 2070, according to international research published today.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @EuroGeosciences - An Ancient Sea Once Separated the Pacific and Indian Oceans - @A... - 0 views

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    Seafloor under the hypothesized East Asian Sea vanished 10 million years ago as surrounding plates swallowed it up, according to new reconstructions of plate tectonics in the Philippine Sea region.
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    Seafloor under the hypothesized East Asian Sea vanished 10 million years ago as surrounding plates swallowed it up, according to new reconstructions of plate tectonics in the Philippine Sea region.
Jérôme OLLIER

EU fishing ban takes its toll on Sri Lanka - @SeafoodSource - 0 views

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    Sri Lanka is surveying the financial burn that comes with being blacklisted by the European Union - according to a spokeswoman, the island nation has taken a revenue hit of USD 75 million (EUR 68 million) since January, when the EU placed a ban on fish caught by Sri Lankan vessels.
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    Sri Lanka is surveying the financial burn that comes with being blacklisted by the European Union - according to a spokeswoman, the island nation has taken a revenue hit of USD 75 million (EUR 68 million) since January, when the EU placed a ban on fish caught by Sri Lankan vessels.
Jérôme OLLIER

Migrating humpbacks face double blow from human activity - @SNWA - 0 views

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    HUMPBACK whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) on their annual migration along WA's coast are facing pressure from both reduced food availability because of climate change and being disturbed by mining and boats, according to two studies.
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    HUMPBACK whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) on their annual migration along WA's coast are facing pressure from both reduced food availability because of climate change and being disturbed by mining and boats, according to two studies.
Jérôme OLLIER

Barnacles help track MH370 debris - @NOCnews - 0 views

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    The type and size of barnacles on the Malaysian Airways MH370 flight debris could provide clues to the path it took through the Indian Ocean, according to researchers at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
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    The type and size of barnacles on the Malaysian Airways MH370 flight debris could provide clues to the path it took through the Indian Ocean, according to researchers at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC).
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @OCEANUSLive - Watch the quick retreat of East African pirates in this animated map... - 0 views

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    Not so long ago, hijackings by Somali pirates were a daily part of the headlines. But this year no attacks were reported in east African waters, according to data from the United Nation's International Maritime Organization.
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    Not so long ago, hijackings by Somali pirates were a daily part of the headlines. But this year no attacks were reported in east African waters, according to data from the United Nation's International Maritime Organization.
Jérôme OLLIER

Indian Ocean sea level on the rise according to new study - @uhmanoa - 0 views

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    University of Hawaii at Manoa's Philip THOMPSON of the Sea Level Center examined 25 years of interactions between the atmosphere and the ocean surface.
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    University of Hawaii at Manoa's Philip THOMPSON of the Sea Level Center examined 25 years of interactions between the atmosphere and the ocean surface.
Jérôme OLLIER

Natural nomads, leatherback turtles opt to stay in place - @Cornell - 0 views

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    Endangered leatherback sea turtles are known for their open-ocean migratory nature and nomadic foraging habits - traveling thousands of miles. But a CORNELL naturalist and his colleagues have discovered an area along the Mozambique coast that the turtles have made their permanent home, according to a study published in Nature's Scientific Reports, Nov. 25.
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Easy Quick Auto Insurance Quote According Nationalize - 0 views

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    A quick auto insurance quote can be obtained via the internet. There are now many online companies that specialize in producing quick auto insurance for busy car owners which can save you both time and money. It is always effective to compare prices before you commit to a purchase, even when you are looking at coverage policy.
Jérôme OLLIER

Seagrasses in World Heritage Site not recovered years after heat wave - @MoteMarineLab - 0 views

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    Massive seagrass beds in Western Australia's Shark Bay - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - haven't recovered much from the devastating heat wave of 2011, according to a new study demonstrating how certain vital ecosystems may change drastically in a warming climate.
Jérôme OLLIER

Sea life "must swim faster to survive" - CORALCOE - 0 views

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    Fish and other sea creatures will have to travel large distances to survive climate change, international marine scientists have warned. Sea life, particularly in the Indian Ocean, the Western and Eastern Pacific and the subarctic oceans will face growing pressures to adapt or relocate to escape extinction, according to a new study by an international team of scientists published in the journal Science.
Jérôme OLLIER

Sea-floor microbes may be affected by ailing shrimp in acidified oceans - UWA - 0 views

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    Disrupting just one process in the important relationship between microbes and bigger plants and animals that live in ocean floor sediment may have knock-on effects that could reduce the productivity of coastal ecosystems, according to international research published online yesterday in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
Jérôme OLLIER

More Frequent Drought Likely in Eastern Africa - USGS - 0 views

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    The increased frequency of drought observed in eastern Africa over the last 20 years is likely to continue as long as global temperatures continue to rise, according to new research published in Climate Dynamics.
Jérôme OLLIER

Rapid warming over the Indian Ocean reduces marine productivity - @theAGU - 0 views

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    Increasing water temperatures in the Indian Ocean are taking a toll on the marine ecosystem, according to our new study.
Jérôme OLLIER

Thriving reef fisheries continue to provide food despite coral bleaching - @LancasterUni - 0 views

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    Reef fisheries can continue to provide food and income despite corals being lost to climate change, according to new research conducted in the Seychelles.
Jérôme OLLIER

Indian Ocean May Be More Disruptive to Tropical Climate Than Previously Believed - @UTA... - 0 views

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    The Indian Ocean played a far greater role in driving climate change during the most recent ice age than previously believed and may disrupt climate again in the future. That's according to a new study from The University of Texas at Austin, the findings of which could rewrite established Pacific-centric theories on tropical climate change.
Jérôme OLLIER

Deep groundwater in coastal deltas resilient to contamination - ‎@uclnews - 0 views

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    Groundwater pumped from the depths of the coastal Bengal Basin supporting more than 80 million people is largely secure from contamination, according to new research by UCL and the British Geological Survey.
Jérôme OLLIER

Menu change for corals in warming reefs - @UQ_News - 0 views

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    Warming coral reefs are losing their capacity to feed themselves from sunlight, making nutritious deep ocean water critical for their survival, according to a University of Queensland study.
Jérôme OLLIER

Climate Change Threatens World's Largest Seagrass Carbon Stores - @UABBarcelona - 0 views

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    Shark Bay seagrass carbon storage hotspot suffers alarming losses after a devastating marine heat wave, according to a study led by ICTA-UAB researchers. The loss of seagrass would have released up to nine million metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere.
Jérôme OLLIER

China's New Manned Submersible Finishes New Expedition - Chinese Academy of Sciences - 0 views

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    China's new manned submersible finished the first ocean expedition of its operation stage, according to Science and Technology Daily.
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