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Japan’s Ice Aquarium Displays Fish Frozen In Mid-Swim

Image via Crave What a way to explore the ocean… Japan’s Kori no Suizokukan (Ice Aquarium) in Kesennuma, northeastern Japan has about 450 specimens of about 80 species on display for anyone to examine or ponder. But they aren’t floating or zipping through aquariums. Nope…they’re frozen in blocks of ice. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Fly Fishers Spread Invasive Microorganisms One Step at a Time

Image credit: Wikimedia Commons “If the shoe fits,” the old saying goes, but for fly fishers—who prize clean, healthy, rivers and the trout that inhabit them—hearing that their boots may be responsible for spreading a virulent microorganism across the country and around the world is a difficult to accept…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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How Bad Is Overfishing & What Can Be Done to Stop It?

photo: Jim G via flickr By now you’d have to have been living on a desert island by yourself with an imaginary coconut companion to not know that overfishing is a serious problem for all the world’s oceans. The good news is, though the future for fish looks pretty dire if we keep up how we’ve been fishing, we already have seen conservation successes to show the way forward and stop overfishing…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Pakistan Now Holds Record for "Hottest Reliably Measured" Temp in Asia

Photo via the Guardian It’s been a hot, hot summer — as if you needed me to tell you that. Dramatic heat-related stories grabbed headlines around the globe: The worst heat waves to hit Russia in a thousand years, the flooding in Pakistan, and 17 countries set or tied temperature records . Here’s another interesting record that was set over the summer, one that’s a little harder to fit into a sensational soundbite, but certainly no… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Thailand Attempts to Solve Overfishing By Dumping Tanks, Trains and Trucks into Sea (Video)

Thailand has decided to dump 27 army tanks, 273 old train carts, and 198 garbage trucks into the sea. It’s a whole lot of scrap metal hitting the ocean floor, but it’s all in an effort to create an artificial reef to solve the problem of overfishing. Government officials believe that by providing more habitat for species, the fishing industry can be sustained. While skeptical at first, locals are also latching on to the idea. Video report after the jump. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Lobster Dieoffs Linked to Plastic Pollution, Including Bisphenol A

Image via UConn We know plastic pollution in the oceans is causing problems among marine life, including becoming a food source that is anything but nourishing. Plastic pieces are snapped up as food by birds, fish, turtles and other wildlife, only to eventually kill them — as well as work farther up the food chain as larger animals eat smaller ones that have ingested plastics. But this is far from the only impact plastics are having on ocean wildlife. Even crustaceans are feeling the pain of foreign che… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Thousands of Dead Fish Wash Ashore in Massachusetts As Warm Water Depletes Oxygen (VIDEO)

Thousands of dead Menhaden fish washed ashore on a beach in Fairhaven, MA, a first for the residents living there. The cause, according to marine fisheries, is a lack of oxygen due to warmer waters. This type of fish is particularly sensitive to environmental changes such as these, and may have been dead for days before washing up on the beach. A video report after the jump. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Do you think I’m dumb or somethin’?

Right now the spin is in!!! The fix is in!!! It is all about selling the Gulf Coast region to the American Public and letting them know that it has become A-OK to come on down!!! Hell, it must be good if the President of the United States boasts that he ATE, yes ATE Gulf Coast Seafood this past weekend. Hey, that fish and seafood is alright for y'all to eat it all up!! Shit, forget that BP sprayed over an unprecedented 1.8 million gallons of the toxic dispersant corexit into the Gulf. Hell, we want you to get AMNESIA and forget that this was even used!!! There is no way that the marine life was damaged, no way that this toxic stew will affect ANYTHING you eat, so go at it folks, enjoy yourself!! Let's not forget all the animal, marine life that has died but the public was BLACKED OUT due to BP and the government. Don't forget BP worked harder than a two dollar hoe to hoist away any dead marine life on any Gulf Coast beaches so the public would not see. This is all part of the sell folks!! If you don't have repeated pictures to see daily, hell it did not happen!!! What is happening in this selling of the Gulf Coast is a sham. And to see the Obama Administration a part of this is even worse. We don't know what will happen down the road, but one thing each one of us own is a thinking and usable brain. It is logical that if a company sprayed over 1.8M gallons of a toxic chemical that there is no way the marine life is safe, let alone any food from that region is safe, no matter how many times BP or the U.S. government officials go on television to try to spin that this damage is over. It has just begun. To judge from most media coverage, the beaches are open, the fishing restrictions being lifted and the Gulf resorts open for business in a healthy, safe environment. We, along with Pierre LeBlanc, spent the last few weeks along the Gulf coast from Louisiana to Florida, and the reality is distinctly different. The coastal communities of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida have been inundated by the oil and toxic dispersant Corexit 9500, and the entire region is contaminated. The once pristine white beaches that have been subject to intense cleaning operations now contain the oil/dispersant contamination to an unknown depth. The economic impacts potentially exceed even the devastation of a major hurricane like Katrina, the adverse impacts on health and welfare of human populations are increasing every minute of every day and the long-term effects are potentially life threatening. Over the Gulf from the Source (official term for the Deepwater Horizon spill site) in to shore there is virtually no sign of life anywhere in the vast areas covered by the dispersed oil and Corexit. This in a region previously abundant with life above and below the ocean's surface in all its diversity. For months now, scientists and environmental organizations have been asking where all the animals are. The reported numbers of marine animals lost from BP fall far short of the observed loss. The water has a heavy appearance and the slightly iridescent greenish yellow color that extends as far as the eye can see. [snip] The majority of the disposal operations were carried out under cover of darkness. The areas along the beaches and coastal Islands where the dead animals were collected were closed off by the U.S. Coast Guard. On shore, private contractors and local law enforcement officials kept off limits the areas where the remains of the dead animals were dumped, mainly at the Magnolia Springs landfill by Waste Management where armed guards controlled access. The nearby weigh station where the Waste Management trucks passed through with their cargoes was also restricted by at least one sheriff's deputies in a patrol car, 24/7. None of the above reads like the Gulf Coast Region is the place to be, in fact it is the place not to be, let alone eating anything out of the toxic waters. President Obama states that the Republicans want us to have amnesia or forget all that this administration had to deal with since former President George W. Bush left this country in disarray. The Republicans are betting on that, but what this administration is doing by selling a flawed bill of goods in the Gulf Coast is just the same. To openly spin the “Gulf Coast Region is OK, back in business” is totally irresponsible and disingenuous. This is all about turning the klieg lights off this region who has to struggle for an existence since the horror of BP has come into their lives. The Obama Family will be in the Gulf Region soon for a weekend before they scoot up to Cape Cod for their vacation. As I loved looking at Sasha Obama frolic in and out of the Spain beach waters, many will be watching to see if the Obama Girls will do the same in the Gulf Coast waters. That will be the ultimate sign that the Gulf Region is BACK and it is A-OK!!! I hope NOT to see that photo, but that is the one many will want to see, since millions are staying away from these beaches which are part of the Gulf Coast livelihood. added by: samantha420

HuffPo: The Crime of the Century ~ What BP and the US Government Don’t Want You to Know, Part I

The unprecedented disaster caused by the BP oil spill at the Deepwater Horizon Mississippi Canyon 252 site continues to expand even as National Incident Commander Thad Allen and BP assert that the situation is improving, the blown-out source capped and holding steady, the situation well in hand and cleanup operations are being scaled back. The New York Times declared on the front page this past week that the oil was disolving more rapidly than anticipated. Time magazine reported that environmental anti-advocate Rush Limbaugh had a point when he said the spill was a “leak”. Thad Allen pointed out in a press conference that boats are still skimming on the surface, a futile gesture when the dispersant Corexit is being used to break down oil on the surface. As the oil is broken down, it mixes with the dispersant and flows under or over any booming operations. To judge from most media coverage, the beaches are open, the fishing restrictions being lifted and the Gulf resorts open for business in a healthy, safe environment. We, along with Pierre LeBlanc, spent the last few weeks along the Gulf coast from Louisiana to Florida, and the reality is distinctly different. The coastal communities of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida have been inundated by the oil and toxic dispersant Corexit 9500, and the entire region is contaminated. The once pristine white beaches that have been subject to intense cleaning operations now contain the oil/dispersant contamination to an unknown depth. The economic impacts potentially exceed even the devastation of a major hurricane like Katrina, the adverse impacts on health and welfare of human populations are increasing every minute of every day and the long-term effects are potentially life threatening. Over the Gulf from the Source (official term for the Deepwater Horizon spill site) in to shore there is virtually no sign of life anywhere in the vast areas covered by the dispersed oil and Corexit. This in a region previously abundant with life above and below the ocean's surface in all its diversity. For months now, scientists and environmental organizations have been asking where all the animals are. The reported numbers of marine animals lost from BP fall far short of the observed loss. The water has a heavy appearance and the slightly iridescent greenish yellow color that extends as far as the eye can see. ~~ more at link, including photos added by: samantha420

Torpedo-Shaped Robot Deployed for Arctic Marine Life Exploration

Image via Live Science Its name is Bluefin, which holds several meanings from homage to the endangered bluefin tuna that represents all we’re doing wrong in our fishing industry to the fact that it’s going into frigid waters to explore Arctic marine life. The robot, or more appropriately, the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), is central to a unique study to collect samples of the critters living in water too cold for humans to explore in other ways. Researchers are hoping that the specialized tools and techniques used by Bluefin … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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