[Google Translate] VALENCIA, 26 June (IRIN) – Viu Bosc platform, which includes virtually all environmental groups Valencia, has warned that almost all Valencia forest land is “threatened” by a “high risk” of desertification due to erosion – loss of topsoil, – “as a result of the elimination or degradation of vegetation cover,” according to a […]
Imperial College London News Release For Immediate Release: Friday 2 July 2010 Oil spills can increase levels of toxic arsenic in the ocean, creating an additional long-term threat to the marine ecosystem, according to research published today in the journal Water Research. Arsenic is a poisonous chemical element found in minerals and it is present […]
BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala. — Alabama Conservation Commissioner Barnett Lawley says officials have found oil on the seabed just off the state’s coast, confirming fears that the Gulf oil spill could be doing more damage than is readily apparent from the surface. Barnett said Thursday that nets used by the state to determine what’s on […]
By Ryan Dezember, Press-Register Ryan Dezember, Press-Register Published: Thursday, July 01, 2010, 6:32 PM Following an afternoon reconnaissance flight today, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach employees reported that oil of some sort — be it sheen, tarballs or orange globs — had impacted all 32 miles of Baldwin’s beaches and streams of oil were spotted […]
Sea Ice Volume is calculated using the Pan-Arctic Ice Ocean Modeling and Assimilation System (PIOMAS) developed at APL/PSC by Dr. J. Zhang and collaborators. Anomalies for each day are calculated relative to the average over the 1979 -2009 period for that day to remove the annual cycle. The model mean seasonal cycle of sea ice […]
Save Our Shores! Florida is a statewide, citizen-based marine conservation organization. Our mission is protecting Florida’s beaches and coastal environment through public education, marine awareness, legislative advocacy, and direct citizen action. Gulfport boom failure Technorati Tags: oil production,oil spill,pollution,Gulf of Mexico,North America,habitat loss,ecosystem disruption
Desdemona suspected that it was natural tidal action, and not a BP cover-up, that buried the oil under a new layer of sand; we saw something similar on Pensacola Beach. But the Save Our Shores Florida folks claim that Sheriff’s deputies confirm BP hauled in the sand: The sand covering most of the beach was […]
Published: Thursday, July 01, 2010, 5:09 PM Six-foot waves from Hurricane Alex have damaged a new, $4.6 million system meant to prevent oil from flowing into Perdido Bay. The structure is composed of more than 3,000 feet of long steel pipes that are strung together in Perdido Pass between dozens of pilings in Orange Beach […]
Published: Thursday, July 01, 2010, 3:18 PM High tides from Hurricane Alex destroyed 1,000 feet of a sand wall the Louisiana National Guard built in Cameron Parish as a barrier against oil from the BP well. A tide 3 feet above normal seeped through the barriers Wednesday and washed the sand away, according to a […]
By ROBIN McDOWELLThe Associated PressThursday, July 1, 2010; 3:49 AM JAKARTA, Indonesia — Lonnie Thompson spent years preparing for his expedition to the remote, mist-shrouded mountains of eastern Indonesia, hoping to chronicle the affect of global warming on the last remaining glacier in the Pacific. He’s worried he got there too late. Even as he […]