Bluefin tuna, imperiled by overfishing and Gulf oil spill, may get Endangered Species Act protection

  SAN FRANCISCO— The National Marine Fisheries Service today announced it will consider protecting Atlantic bluefin tuna under the Endangered Species Act. The decision is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on Sept. 21 and comes in response to a Center for Biological Diversity petition last May to protect the tuna, in dramatic […]

Oil layers two inches thick coat the Gulf floor, scientists say

By CAIN BURDEAU and SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press Writers Mon Sep 13, 5:00 pm ET NEW ORLEANS – Far beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, deeper than divers can go, scientists say they are finding oil from the busted BP well on the sea’s muddy and mysterious bottom. Oil at least two inches […]

Louisiana sand berms not stopping much oil from Gulf of Mexico spill

By Cain Burdeau, Associated Press Thursday, September 09, 2010, 8:45 PM Federal environmental regulators are blasting Gov. Bobby Jindal’s $360 million plan to block oil from the BP spill with sand berms, saying barriers built so far are ineffective and threaten wildlife. In a Sept. 7 letter made public Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency urged […]

Louisiana authorities report oil sightings from Gulf of Mexico spill

Times-Picayune Staff Published: Monday, September 13, 2010, 7:25 PM     Plaquemines Parish Wednesday, 8 September 2010 Submerged oil stirred up by boat 4.6 miles northwest of the Grand Gosier Islands. Submerged oil stirred up by boat 7.6 miles east of the Breton Islands. Oil sheen 1.75 miles northeast of the mouth of the Kimbel Pass. Oil […]

Massive fish kills in bayous hit by BP oil spill

By Bob Warren, The Times-PicayuneMonday, September 13, 2010, 3:42 PM Plaquemines Parish officials have asked state wildlife officials to investigate what they said is a massive fish kill at Bayou Chaland on the west side of the Mississippi River late Friday. Photographs the parish distributed of the area shows an enormous amount of dead fish […]

Tens of thousands of walruses concentrating along Alaska’s shore as sea ice vanishes

By Nick Sundt 11 September 2010 Alaska Dispatch in Anchorage reported yesterday (10 September 2010) in Massive walrus haulout observed near Point Lay, Alaska that USGS researchers were estimating that “anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000” walruses now have hauled out along Alaska’s Chukchi coastline.  “Walruses have been known to haul out onto land in large […]

Research shows continued decline of Oregon’s largest glacier

Media Contact: David Stauth, 541-737-0787Source: Cody Beedlow, 541-737-12483 September 2010 CORVALLIS, Ore. – An Oregon State University research program has returned to Collier Glacier for the first time in almost 20 years and found that the glacier has decreased more than 20 percent from its size in the late 1980s. The findings are consistent with […]

Mapping traffic’s toll on wildlife

By MALIA WOLLANSeptember 12, 2010 DAVIS, Calif. — To Ron Ringen, a retired veterinarian, roadkill is a calling. Nearly every week for the last seven months, Mr. Ringen, 69, has driven the roads north of this college town near Sacramento, scanning the pavement for telltale bits of fur and feathers. Pulling over, Mr. Ringen gets […]

Graph of the Day: Levels of Five World Lakes, 1993-2009

Lake level products from the NASA/USDA/FAS. Topex/Poseidon (blue), Jason-1 (red), and Jason-2 (purple) radar altimeters. The lakes reside in the USA (Michigan), Argentina (Chiquita), Iran (Urmia), Tanzania (Rukwa), and China (Hulun). State of the Climate in 2009, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, as appearing in the June 2010 issue (Vol. 91) […]

Ixtoc spill still contaminates coastlines; is that northern Gulf’s fate?

By Ryan Dezember, Press-Register Sunday, September 12, 2010, 6:47 AM   As the northern Gulf Coast ponders the long-term effects of the oil spill, attention is increasingly turning to the southwest, where 30 years ago the Ixtoc 1 well spewed millions of gallons of crude onto shorelines in Texas and Mexico. Texas A&M University researcher Wes […]

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