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Coelacanth model from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. This week in ocean news, ...the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas approved next year's Atlantic tuna quotas, disappointing conservationists who say that only a complete closure of the fis...

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Oceana Adoption Center Open for the Holidays
© Oceana Have you ever tried to gift wrap a shark? Put a bow on a polar bear? Wrangle a penguin into a gift box? Thankfully, you don’t have to actually wrap up an animal to give an Oceana gift. I’m so excited to tell you that the Oceana Adoption Center is open for business! All...

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Ted Danson, "TV's Silver Fox"
Ted Danson on the Ranger We're all big fans of Ted Danson here at Oceana, and we definitely appreciate all he's done as a dedicated Oceana board member. Still, it's pretty cool to see Ted get some outside validation - today from Salon.com in its own version of People's Sexiest Man Alive. ...

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Robots - EEK!
An urgent and disturbing news story came across my desk this week and I felt the need to share it. ROBOTS ARE TAKING OVER THE OCEAN! Maybe I am getting ahead of myself… let me back-peddle. Oceans cover more than 70 percent of the Earth’s surface and the majority of them are unexplored. As ...

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Whale Wednesday: Circle of (Creepy) Life
Here at Whale Wednesday, we generally talk about the amazing life of whales… while they are alive. But like everything in nature, cetaceans pass on. And good thing, too, if you are a boneworm. These strange, tiny creatures feast on the bones of mammal carcasses on the sea floor. Bobbing along...

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ICCAT Disappoints Again
Bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean ©Oceana To the surprise of no one, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) failed again this year to adequately protect Atlantic bluefin tuna. Last week, ICCAT met in Brazil to set the 2010 quotas for the critically end...

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Peter F Durand

Peter F Durand WHEN ITS CLEAN WE CAN STILL PUMP FROM IT, TAKE THE SALT OUT OF IT AND USE IT ON LAND AGAIN, AND SELL THE SALT BRINE TO THE MIDWEST STATES AND CITIES TO ROMOVE THE ICE AND SNOW IN THE WINTER.

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