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− | [http://5gyres.org/ Five Gyres project is sailing to all major subtropical oceanic gyres (North and South Pacific, North and South Atlantic, and Indian Ocean) in order to study the every growing problem of marine plastic pollution. See [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stiv-j-wilson/atlantic-garbage-patch-ne_b_539468.html | + | [http://5gyres.org/ Five Gyres project is sailing to all major subtropical oceanic gyres (North and South Pacific, North and South Atlantic, and Indian Ocean) in order to study the every growing problem of marine plastic pollution. See [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stiv-j-wilson/atlantic-garbage-patch-ne_b_539468.html slideshow] |
[http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/04/david-de-rothschild-plastic-ship.php David de Rothschild Sets Sail] on Plastic Ship Plastiki to Pacific Gyre "Great Garbage Patch" [http://www.kqed.org/quest/slideshow/web-extra-scenes-from-the-pacific-garbage-patch Gyre slideshow]. [http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R201002171000 recent local audio interview and links]. See also [http://www.kqed.org/quest/slideshow/web-extra-scenes-from-the-pacific-garbage-patch Solid Waste page]. [http://cbs5.com/environment/submarine.trash.study.2.1471527.html UCSC video of deep sea plastic]. [http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/02/16/vbs.toxic.garbage.island/index.html?hpt=C2 Capt. Moore video] | [http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/04/david-de-rothschild-plastic-ship.php David de Rothschild Sets Sail] on Plastic Ship Plastiki to Pacific Gyre "Great Garbage Patch" [http://www.kqed.org/quest/slideshow/web-extra-scenes-from-the-pacific-garbage-patch Gyre slideshow]. [http://www.kqed.org/epArchive/R201002171000 recent local audio interview and links]. See also [http://www.kqed.org/quest/slideshow/web-extra-scenes-from-the-pacific-garbage-patch Solid Waste page]. [http://cbs5.com/environment/submarine.trash.study.2.1471527.html UCSC video of deep sea plastic]. [http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/02/16/vbs.toxic.garbage.island/index.html?hpt=C2 Capt. Moore video] |
Revision as of 17:55, 23 April 2010
see also Marine Mammals and
Ocean Research UCSC resources
Articles
Dead Zone in Gulf of Mexico from fertilizer
Excellent article on plastic in the Pacific Gyre
Sharks off Santa Cruz City on a Hill
Dolphin Attack from City on a Hill
Stormwater pollution in SF Bay (good overview)
Images
David de Rothschild Sets Sail on Plastic Ship Plastiki to Pacific Gyre "Great Garbage Patch" Gyre slideshow. recent local audio interview and links. See also Solid Waste page. UCSC video of deep sea plastic. Capt. Moore video
[1] New images of strange tiny sea creatures
Websites
Environmental Defense Fund research
Marine Mammal Rescue Center Here is info on rescue volunteering.
Audio
Sylvia Earle on Google Earth 5 mapping the oceans. Interview here's a sample
Farallon Island discussion KQED NPR radio /10
Dwindling Stocks of Wild Fish Put Fish Farms on the Table San Diego promoters say an open-ocean fish farm could satisfy our demand for seafood and help protect dwindling species. A small pilot version could be operating in a couple of years. But skeptics say the proposed farm would cause more harm than good.
Cleaning Up the Ghost Fleet. For decades, dozens of retired Navy and merchant ships have been slowly decaying in Suisun Bay, leaking pollution into the waters northeast of San Francisco. After years of trying to get the federal government to address the situation, environmental groups sued in 2007, and yesterday they announced a settlement NPR CA Report. 4/10
An amazing whale story (Realplayer required)***
'Journey of the Pink Dolphins: An Amazon Quest' by Sy Montgomery (several chapters on audio)
Video
The Cove is a documentary about the annual slaughter of dolphins in Japan. audio and videoText and audio. trailer. Short overview in Scientific American and Oprah interview with filmmakers.
Jean Michel Cousteau's Ocean Adventures includes Jean Michel Cousteau "Call of the Killer Whale" 2009. and Return to the Amazon
Strange Days on Planet Earth from National Geographic. Overfishing and chemical runoff.
Ocean BlueOn April 6-10, 2010, inspired by Sylvia Earle's TED Prize wish, a group of 100 scientists, activists and philanthropists set sail on an epic adventure into the blue. During five days of cruising the Galapagos Islands, we developed a new model of radical collaboration that could significantly impact the way we protect our oceans.
UCSC video of deep sea plastic.
The Short Attention Span Science Video on Ecological Sustainability. Example: resilience Lots of info on coral reefs and whales.
Octopuses have been discovered tip-toeing with coconut-shell halves suctioned to their undersides, then reassembling the halves and disappearing inside for protection or deception, a new study says. Not only are they incredibly smart, the can control the color and even texture of their skins and "morph." Another example. This once can open a glass jar
Sylvia Earle is an American oceanographer. She was chief scientist for the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from 1990-1992. She is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, sometimes called "Her Deepness" or "The Sturgeon General." video TEDtalk Prize
The End of the Line documentary on fishing.
Graham Hawkes takes us aboard his graceful, winged submarines to the depths of planet Ocean (a.k.a. "Earth"). It's a deep blue world we landlubbers rarely see in 3D. TEDtalk video.
Overfishing by trawlers depletes stocks and endanger poor fishermen Link 3/09
Ocean Animal Emergency Features UCSC folks. You can volunteer to help at Marine Mammal Center (see volunteer page).
David Gallo shows jaw-dropping footage of amazing sea creatures, including a color-shifting cuttlefish, a perfectly camouflaged octopus, and a Times Square's worth of neon light displays from fish who live in the blackest depths of the ocean. See also longer video TEDtalk
Capt. Charles Moore of the Algalita Marine Research Foundation first discovered the Great Pacific Garbage Patch -- an endless floating waste of plastic trash.
Marine biologist Tierney Thys (Monterey Bay Aquarium) tags the Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish.
Robert Ballard on ocean exploration. Crittercam is a videocamera attached to ocean animals to observe their behavior. UCSC alum will showed this work April 5th at UCSC. See Costa and Fowler below. 60 Minutes profile part II 11/09
Video overview on ocean health (beware greenwash ad at end).
Dolphins playing with bubbles
Chef Dan Barber squares off with a dilemma facing many chefs today: how to keep fish on the menu. With impeccable research and deadpan humor, he chronicles his pursuit of a sustainable fish he could love, and the foodie's honeymoon he's enjoyed since discovering an outrageously delicious fish raised using a revolutionary farming method in Spain. TEDtalk.
Books
The human, the orchid, and the octopus : exploring and conserving our natural world Cousteau, Jacques Yves New York : Bloomsbury S&E Stacks - GC30.C68 A3 2007
People
Sylvia Earle discusses this and other topics in her book The World is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean's Are One. Her amazing TEDtalk video. 2009 interview addresses many issues, including fish farms. Colbert Report
Sea Slugs
List of UCSC departments involved in researching the ocean.
UCSC Alumni
Kathryn Sullivan--oceanographer, astronaut, educator wins Global Oceans Award, which recognizes Sullivan for her outstanding contributions to the understanding and conservation of the oceans. The primary goal of the first of her three shuttle missions was to survey the Earth, the atmosphere, and the oceans. She worked on the 2003 Pew report on the oceans.
Teresa Ish helps comsumers find sustainable fish.
Brock Dolman (College Eight '92, Environmental Studies/Biology), Director of The WATER Institute Ecologist Permaculture Program
John Francis, vice president of research, conservation, and exploration for the National Geographic Society works with Crittercam
Current Students
Melinda Fowler tags very large elephant seals
Hoyt Peckham studies endangered turtles
Allison Luengenstudies toxins in the ocean
Engineering students develop a coral reef monitoring system.
Faculty
Rachel Barnett-Johnson, a fisheries biologist, investigates salmon population.
Dan Costa and his students are tagging marine life to send back realtime information never before available. You can follow activities at TOPP and see Video from KQED's Quest
Global Warming research is being done by Christina Ravelo, a professor of ocean sciences and James Zachos, professor of Earth and planetary sciences.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Articles in category "Ocean"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.