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NASA will study earth like a giant fish tank, monitoring ...

Louise Mosley

NASA is on a mission to better understand the complex systems that drive ocean ecology by studying the earth's seas all the way from space.

How to eliminate the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Louise Mosley

According to Science magazine, about 8 million metric tons of land-based plastic, including plastic straws, ends up in the world’s oceans each year. This is equivalent to five grocery bags of plastic on every foot of coastline around the world....

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Tina Jonasen


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A 24-year-old is going ahead with a controversial plan to...

Rita Juse-Cirkse

On September 8, a group called The Ocean Cleanup plans to deploy a plastic clean-up system into the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. A number of experts argue...

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Tina Jonasen


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Personal Game Plan for the optimal use of GeniusU 

- to grow your brand and business 

- incl. recorded video sessions and follow...

Warming waters hurt Zanzibar's seaweed. But women farmers...

Louise Mosley

Climate change is threatening Zanzibar's seaweed industry, and the gains that it has given farmers, who are mostly women: not just income, but newfound authority. Now they're fighting back, collaborating with researchers to protect their crops.

Incredible photos reveal secret marine world off the coas...

Louise Mosley

The fascinating wildlife in the waters surrounding the uninhabited Scottish island in the extreme west of the Outer Hebrides was spotted during an expedition which took place last year.

A Mother’s Cry to Justin Trudeau - Greenpeace Canada

Louise Mosley

It’s been absolutely heartbreaking to watch. For the last seven days a grieving mother orca has carried the body of her dead calf. The calf was the first in three years to be born into the endangered Salish Sea orca population, but it died within...

Research shows diet shift of beluga whales in Alaska inle...

Louise Mosley

Beluga whales in Alaska's Cook Inlet may have changed their diet over five decades from saltwater prey to fish and crustaceans influenced by freshwater, according to a study by University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers.

Attainable Utopias : EntreDonneur

Rita Juse-Cirkse

Au is a network of innovators, experts and thinkers and encourages ultra-positive innovation for sustainable futures