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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 19:43

Underwater volcano erupts!

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
A coast guard patrol vessel detected an underwater volcanic eruption Wednesday morning in the Pacific Ocean close to Minami-Iwoto island in Ogasawaramura, Tokyo, the coast guard headquarters said.The vessel--of the…
Friday, 29 January 2010 21:08

Norway’s whaling: disregarding welfare

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
This Norwegian whaling ship, with a minke butchered on deck, represents a dying but defiant industryNorway’s recently announced 2010 whaling quota is their largest since choosing to defy the International…
Angler Martin Locke braved sub-zero temperatures in just a T-shirt to break the world record for catching the biggest ever carp. Brit Mr Locke jumped out of his lakeside tent…
Friday, 29 January 2010 18:21

Fish That Give Pedicures

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
The state Board of Cosmetology threatened in April to pull the license of a Gilbert spa because of a treatment the owners were calling "doctor fish.""Doctor fish" is a pedicure…
Friday, 29 January 2010 18:16

African fish choose safety over sex

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
Safety in numbers wins out over an increased chance of sex when it comes to a native African fish, a new study finds.The results, recently published in the journal Biology…
Tuesday, 08 December 2009 00:04

Maldives underwater meeting

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
The Maldives, a stretch of islands off the coast of Sri Lanka, are so close to sea level that global warming poses a serious threat. So the government held a…
Monday, 07 December 2009 23:27

Sea Orbiter

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
The Sea Orbiter - Designed by the French architect Jaques Rougerie, the vessel, containing various laboratories for studying marine life, will be 51 meters high, two-thirds of which will be…
Friday, 04 December 2009 17:31

Underwater Sculpture

Written by Aris Kalantzopoulos
Underwater sculptureCreator of the world’s first underwater sculpture park, Jason de Caires Taylor has gained international recognition for his unique work. His sculptures highlight ecological processes whilst exploring the intricate…
Sunday, 11 October 2009 12:54

The tuna an endangered species?

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
Has the time come for the tuna to be protected as an endangered species?This is what Sergi Tudela responsible for fishery matters in WWF Mediterranean, seems to be supporting. The…
Sunday, 11 October 2009 12:49

New naval roads

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
New navel roads that will bring a revolution in shipping are being opened in the Arctic due to the ice melting from the climate change. The greenhouse effect “released” of…
About one quarter of the earth’s population is being threatened from floods that will be caused from the ice melting, warned WWF today in the conference for the climate that…
Sunday, 11 October 2009 12:38

The carbon cycle

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
Lately much noise has been made about the carbon cycle and how through mans activities it affects the climate of the planet.The American Government, in its official internet spacehttp://www.america.gov/carbon.html?gclid=CNvx0MTS-5wCFV8B4wodgyBMbgdisplays the…
Sunday, 11 October 2009 12:34

Cloud Generating Ships

Written by Aris Kalatzopoulos
The Copenhagen Consensus Center – one of the most known and respected “thinking centers” proposes a revolutionary plan to fight global warming of the planet. The construction of 1900 cloud…
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