World Oceans Day: Celebrating the source of all life on Earth
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- JanforGore
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They are mystical, beautiful, peaceful and colorful, but now also polluted, overfished, toxified, overdrilled, over saturated with Co2, depleted of oxygen, overheated and used as trash cans by humans who do not truly appreciate nor understand the wonder of it all.
So today if you can, try to give a thought to the oceans and their majesty and reflect on what you have done to allow the continued killing of them and just what will be left for future generations to enjoy, explore and survive.
The oceans are our lifeline. And we have forgotten.
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14_Crusaders
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Why don't they sink some ships..so like the ocean life can cling to it ....like a fake reef....
- 12 months ago
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14_Crusaders
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14_Crusaders
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check this out
http://www.llnl.gov/str/Duffy.html
http://wn.com/Water_Geochemistry
you'll like - 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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Working to save coral reefs
http://marinebio.org/oceans/conservation/organizations.asp
You might find something here.
- 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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coolplanet
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I say Oceans Day every day!
- 12 months ago
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coolplanet
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JanforGore
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coolplanet:
Unfortunately many don't as evidenced by the shape of them.
- 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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coolplanet
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JanforGore:
Alas modern man only thinks of the ocean as a place to get a good sun tan.
- 12 months ago
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coolplanet
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JanforGore
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http://current.com/news/92502898_carbon-emissions-having-harmful-lasting-impact-...
It isn't just about us.
"The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a disaster, but it may pale compared to what scientists say is brewing in the world's oceans due to everyday consumption of fossil fuels.
The billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide sent wafting into the atmosphere each year through the burning of oil, gas and coal are profoundly affecting the oceans, says a series of reports published Friday in the journal Science.
One says there is mounting evidence that "rapidly rising greenhouse gas concentrations are driving ocean systems toward conditions not seen for millions of years, with an associated risk of fundamental and irreversible ecological transformation."
Another says that the effects are already rippling through the food web in Antarctica.
And a third says humans, and their ever-increasing carbon emissions, are acidifying the ocean in a "grand planetary experiment" that could have devastating impacts.
Marine scientists Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, at the University of Queensland in Australia, and John Bruno, at University of North Carolina, describe how the oceans act as a "heat sink" and are slowly heating up along with the atmosphere as greenhouse gas emissions climb.
The warming, they say, is "likely to have profound influences on the strength, direction and behaviour" of major ocean currents and far-reaching impacts on sea life.
The oceans also soak up close to a third of the carbon dioxide that humans put into the atmosphere and it reacts with sea water to form acidic ions. The rising acidity "represents a major departure from the geochemical conditions that have prevailed in the global ocean for hundreds of thousands, if not million of years," the scientists report.
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"The impacts of anthropogenic (human) climate change so far include decreased ocean productivity, altered food web dynamics, reduced abundance of habitat-forming species, shifting species distributions and a greater incidence of disease," they say.snip
A news report, accompanying the Science papers on the oceans, says by increasing the ocean's acidity "humans are caught up in a grand planetary experiment" that could take a "potentially devastating toll on marine life." The rising acidity could erode the calcium carbonate shells and skeletons of corals, mollusks and some algae and plankton — and there is some evidence it is already starting to occur." - 12 months ago
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artemis6
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Happy world oceans day !
- 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZonmQZG0GQ
Some might remember this.
- 12 months ago
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/philippe-cousteau/ocean-oases-protecting-ca_b_8730...
Ocean Oases/Phillippe Cousteau
- 12 months ago
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JanforGore
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EmileZ [removed]
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JanforGore:
(Great video. Is That Jodie Foster???
I know I am being nitpicking here, but I wish they would do away with that manipulative music. The text of the narration and the images are OK. Know what I mean???I actually think people sense that they are deliberately being manipulated when they hear the music used in such a way. It is unneccessary. Maybe this observation is unneccessary.)
- 12 months ago
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