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Jérôme OLLIER

Via @ecoblue21 - Korea Line reprend Hanjin Pacifique - @WKTransport - 0 views

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    Korea Line reprend Hanjin Pacifique.
Jérôme OLLIER

Climate-induced migration creates perils, possibilities - IRIN - 0 views

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    For Pacific islands like Palau, Tuvalu and Kiribati, the implications of climate change are clear - and devastating. Already, these governments have begun to plan for a future in which entire populations have to relocate as their islands vanish under the rising sea. But climate change also threatens ways of life in subtler ways, leaving families around the world to work out for themselves how to cope.
Jérôme OLLIER

Ecuador sends aid to Galapagos following tsunami - AP - 0 views

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    Ecuador sends aid to Galapagos following tsunami.
Jérôme OLLIER

U.S. West Coast port employers seek mediation in dockworker talks - Reuters - 0 views

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    U.S. West Coast port employers seek mediation in dockworker talks.
Jérôme OLLIER

Recherches : un ferry porté disparu dans le Pacifique - @24heuresch - 0 views

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    Recherches : un ferry porté disparu dans le Pacifique.
Jérôme OLLIER

Porpoises after dark: Seasonal and diel patterns in Pacific harbour porpoise (Phocoena ... - 0 views

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    Pacific Harbour Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena vomerina) occupy a large range throughout coastal waters of British Columbia. Despite their wide distribution, they remain largely data-deficient regarding abundance and population trends, and as such are listed as Special Concern under the Species At Risk Act. Harbour porpoises are also particularly sensitive to disturbance, especially vessel-related acoustic disturbance. Large aggregations of harbour porpoise have been documented in waters around the entrance to the Port of Prince Rupert during the winter months, however little is known about the annual fine-scale activity of this species in this highly trafficked area. In this multi-year study, we used a combination of land-based visual surveys and passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) devices (C-PODs and F-PODs) to address data gaps regarding density, diel patterns, and seasonality of harbour porpoise around Prince Rupert. Echolocation activity was detected during 96% of the 1086 C-POD deployment days and 100% of the 727 F-POD deployment days, with 86% of visual surveys recording harbour porpoise presence. We detected strong seasonal and diel trends in activity, with echolocation peaks between April and June and during the hours of darkness throughout the year. There was a notable increase in daytime activity of harbour porpoise between January and March, which coincides with the months of large aggregation observations. This study indicates that despite the constant presence of large vessels, harbour porpoise continue to persist within waters surrounding Prince Rupert. This suggests the area is an important habitat for this species and also may indicate some extent of acclimatization to localized disturbance.
Jérôme OLLIER

Shell Kulluk Grounding Off Alaska Leaves Drill Ship Status Uncertain (PHOTOS) - Huffing... - 0 views

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    Shell Kulluk Grounding Off Alaska Leaves Drill Ship Status Uncertain (PHOTOS).
Jérôme OLLIER

Australia failing to protect Great Barrier Reef from shipping disasters, say lawyers - ... - 0 views

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    Australia failing to protect Great Barrier Reef from shipping disasters, say lawyers.
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