• One example is a tuna buoy that floats out around the oceans of the world, monitoring fish populations.

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  • These are some of the nuggets of information discovered by information boffins trawling through vast oceans of data.

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  • The world is a complicated place, with oceans of new information sloshing around.

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  • Money has drained from the markets and without the oceans of cash normally providing liquidity to trade in, selling simple crunches the price.

    FORBES: Political Inertia Edges Europe To An Economic Abyss

  • Hard to argue with that sales pitch, given the oceans of Italian marble, stucco and hardwoods that anchor this lavish 6-bedroom, 7-bathroom estate set on over 2 acres.

    FORBES: Connect

  • With even the faintest hopes of victory faintly banished, survival was the watchword for India and the two right-handers with oceans of experience behind them kept Australia's bowlers at bay.

    BBC: Indian batsmen defy Australians

  • This session focused on the multiple stressors that are affecting the health of the oceans of ocean warming, acidification, and deoxygenation, which are occurring as a result of climate change.

    UNESCO: Post-Conflict and Post-Disaster Responses

  • But the mortgage variety insists on using oceans of leverage to buy bonds backed by loans to homeowners or commercial landlords and, to a lesser degree, freestanding property loans to both.

    FORBES: House of Cards

  • Whether enjoying a microbrewery ale at a Gastro Pub to sampling the latest Molecular Gastronomy marvel, people all over the country are dipping their toes into the oceans of new dining experiences.

    FORBES: Fine Dining - At A Shopping Mall?

  • It had mesas, ice fields, and oceans of dunes.

    NEWYORKER: The Martian Chroniclers

  • After all, it could be healthy for managers to be confronted with a map of their own communication islands and the embarrassingly large oceans of silence that sometimes separate them from their underlings.

    ECONOMIST: Network collaborations: The big picture | The

  • Six of them export oceans of oil.

    ECONOMIST: The Gulf

  • You must tear down and re-create your company--or at least your e-commerce division--to ride what the Internet surf has brought in: oceans of risk capital, highly mobile talent pools, tiny markets that could scale and explode, marginless growth, big hairy bets on the future.

    FORBES: Digital Rules

  • The Organization has prepared a major contribution on the role of Oceans for sustainable development, with several strong proposals for the sustainability of oceans and coastal areas.

    UNESCO: CULTURE

  • The aim of the pavilion is to create a global vision of the challenges represented by the pollution of oceans and the lack of freshwater.

    UNESCO: Indigenous Peoples

  • Nor is it merely that temperature mitigation of this sort does nothing to deal with rises in atmospheric carbon dioxide that would also lead to acidification of the oceans and loss of biodiversity.

    ECONOMIST: The controversy over SuperFreakonomics

  • The boat Race for Water is the ambassador of the Multi One Attitude Foundation, which has chosen to use sailing as a means to raise awareness on two essential issues: the preservation of oceans and the reduction of the water footprint.

    UNESCO: Building the Wealth of Nations

  • Following the recommendations of the Framework for Ocean Observing, the emphasis of the GOOS Steering Committee will be the identification of Essential Ocean Variables, (EOVs), the physical, chemical, biogeochemical or ecological parameters of the oceans which can be measured, observed and used to continuously assess the state of the oceans.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • Today Argo provides the first-ever global-scale, all-weather subsurface observations of the oceans, an unprecedented dataset for researchers studying the temperature, salinity, and circulation of the global oceans and how these change over periods ranging from days to decades.

    UNESCO: Building the Wealth of Nations

  • She urged for these sites, which represent 0.3% of the world's oceans, to expand over into the 99% of the oceans that are not protected.

    UNESCO: Know our Ocean, Protect our Marine Treasures, Empower Ocean Citizens | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • Planet Ocean is by no means the first (or last) movie to share the beauty of our oceans and depict some of the ways that our modern world is ruining natural habitats.

    FORBES: Connect

  • Research into seabed minerals has a long and slightly conspiratorial history, starting in the Cold War with the United States and the Soviet Union surveying the oceans ahead of possible future conflict.

    BBC: UK Seabed Resources joins deep-ocean mineral-mining rush

  • "National governments that stand in the way of reform, like Spain and France, will find it increasingly hard to act as proxies for a handful of powerful companies, with no concern for the long-term wellbeing of the oceans or the majority of fishermen, " she said.

    BBC: Euro MPs back large-scale fishing reform to save stocks

  • Weather is caused by disturbances within the atmosphere, but climate is controlled by external influences, such as the distribution of oceans and continents, the extent of ice and snow-cover, variations in the amount of energy from the sun, and changes in the chemical composition of the atmosphere.

    BBC: Time to spend more money preparing for colder winters?

  • Thanks to advances in software, a new generation of startups like Columbia Power are cheaply and quickly testing hundreds of new designs in virtual oceans while veterans of the industry are perfecting their technology to wring more energy from waves and lower the cost of electricity.

    FORBES: The Next Wave In Renewable Energy From the Ocean

  • He talks to the researchers who are chronicling the plasticisation of the oceans, a swelling suspended solution of pulverised plastic.

    ECONOMIST: A history of waste

  • The deep circulation of the oceans controls the weather and climate of the earth by moving heat, generating storms and controlling rainfall and droughts.

    UNESCO: Natural Sciences

  • Carrying enough fuel for rapid transit of large oceans takes up a tremendous amount of space and weight that could be devoted to carrying cargo.

    FORBES: Forget Fukushima: The 'Other' Nuclear Debate

  • One theory is that an initial warming changed the distribution of heat in the oceans so that deposits of gas hydrates on the sea floor were released, with carbon dioxide and methane rising to the surface and entering the atmosphere, causing further greenhouse warming.

    BBC: NEWS | Science/Nature | Past gives clue to climate impact

  • Participants recognized that the governance of oceans is fragmented along both sectoral and geographical lines that ignore the interconnectivity and scale of ocean issues.

    UNESCO: CULTURE

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