Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice, and Sunsets
Size Matters: The Sequel
With the arrival today in Miami of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's Oasis of the Sea--the world's biggest cruise ship ever constructed--I thought it would be worthwhile to dust off this piece I wrote back in 2007 when RCCL launched plans for what it was then calling it's Genesis Project.Originally Published 5/6/07Start with your typical American outdoor mall experience, like the self-proclaimed
22nd US Coral Reef Task Force Meeting: San Juan-Puerto Rico
Oh the places I go. I've been in beautiful Puerto Rico since last Wednesday for the 22nd US Coral Reef Task Force Meeting. The official "Business Meeting" starts tomorrow, but I flew in last week to co-facilitate a special training on Friday in Sustainable Marine Recreation for Puerto Rico reef tourism providers, resource managers, and local conservation NGOs. Participants worked to identify
I Get Email
This little gem appeared in my inbox today. I'll just hold onto this one in the event that all my other conservation efforts fall through. I know a way to make millions restoring coral reefs anywhere in the world. Just need the support of a partner willing to run with a great idea for nowand [sic] in the future. I am 53 and ready for a change in my life. This will be acompletely [sic] legal
MPAs Work: Make Your Voices Heard
I'm currently stuck in an airport, but I want to post this email that I just received from Heal the Bay concerning the California MPA process, reported on here at MBSL&S a few weeks ago. Now is the time to make your voices heard for ocean protection. As you have likely already heard, instead of adopting one of the three map alternatives on October 22nd, the Blue Ribbon Task Force is forging their
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