• She underlined that ocean sustainability would be a key dimension of the post-2015 development agenda.

    UNESCO: A Unified Push for Healthy Oceans in Yeosu

  • We can also predict, a foreseeable future where that ocean will not look like it does today .

    FORBES: Antarctic Temperatures Are Rising Twice As Fast As Previously Predicted

  • Eight will be ordered for delivery to a site in East Taphouse that Ocean is developing in partnership with Caradon District Council.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | England | Devon | Production line rolls for houses

  • Despite this new emphasis on planning, there's still a chance that ocean waters could go the way of haphazard cities.

    CNN: Governments trying to reel in 'ocean sprawl'

  • Pom claimed that Ocean Spray had misled consumers by selling a Cranberry Pomegranate juice blend with less than 2% pomegranate juice.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • It had a vital strategic placement on a rocky bluff over the St Lawrence River, at the furthest point that ocean-going ships could venture from the Atlantic.

    BBC: Qu��bec's wood runners

  • "We make our livelihoods from that ocean, and we want to make sure that we have reasonable plans in effect to allow that to take place, " he said.

    CNN: Governments trying to reel in 'ocean sprawl'

  • Protect our Marine Treasures: How can we better preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the ocean and coasts and the essential services that ocean provides to society?

    UNESCO: Indigenous Peoples

  • Another twist to the story is that Ocean cannot live without his ex-wife, Tess, played by Julia Roberts - who got together with Benedict while Ocean was in prison.

    BBC: Ocean's 11 is plain sailing

  • Just as, we can directly measure today, that the carbon dioxide that we are adding to the atmosphere being absorbed by the ocean, even the temperature of that ocean is rising.

    FORBES: Antarctic Temperatures Are Rising Twice As Fast As Previously Predicted

  • And the sixth, as reported in last week's Economist, is an observation that ocean currents in the North Atlantic are faltering in ways that computer models of the climate previously suggested would happen in response to increased temperatures.

    ECONOMIST: Changing science

  • In response to concerns that large-scale ocean fertilization might be attempted before its consequences were fully understood, CBD, Parties to the LC and LP and IOC have urged governments to ensure that ocean fertilization activities do not take place until there is an adequate scientific basis on which to justify such activities, including an assessment of associated risks.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Combine that with the fact that the Ocean Atlas is a ship of rare capabilities, with cranes that can lift 400 tons, and the ship becomes a rare prize for Chavez indeed.

    FORBES: Venezuela Frees U.S. Ship And Crew After Smuggling Investigation

  • In this perspective, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (UNESCO-IOC) provided an overview on the key ocean issues that are being discussed through the Rio negotiation process and highlighted a number of desirable ocean targets that would mark a successful outcome at Rio.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN BRASILIA

  • There might be life in that lonesome ocean, but there certainly wouldn't be baseball.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Studies by the International Union for Quaternary Research conclude that some ocean levels have even fallen in recent decades.

    FORBES: Hot Sensations Vs. Cold Facts

  • The purse seines are so efficient that the ocean's resources are being depleted.

    FORBES: Fishmonger

  • The newly constructed beachfront hotel has three sleek, glass-encased towers that deliver ocean views from each of the 27 floors.

    FORBES: The 10 Most Anticipated Hotel Openings Of 2012

  • The researchers estimate that the ocean may be home to as many as one million species in all-likely not more.

    ENGADGET: Scientists estimate at least one third of marine species remain unknown to humans

  • Adkins suspects that the ocean (and in particular the depths of the ocean) played a part in triggering the climate's sudden fluctuations.

    CNN: Scientists discover new species in ocean's depths

  • Then in 2005 a Greenpeace report accused the company of encouraging bottom trawling, a powerful fishing method that damages ocean ecosystems, with its purchase agreements.

    FORBES: Blue Waters Gray Areas

  • It could change the frequency of the Pacific pattern known as El Nino, a cycle of peculiar weather that affects ocean currents and rainfall across the planet.

    NPR: Pacific Island Cultures Brace for Climate Change

  • Researchers are also watching the behavior of the ice that covers Antarctica, where a study published last week concluded that warmer ocean currents are eating away at the ice shelves around the rim of the continent.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Although scientists have long recognised that mid latitudes were warmer when dinosaurs walked the Earth, some researchers have held to the view - partly based on the previous shell data - that different ocean currents must have operated at the time, leading to warmer polar temperatures but, crucially, cooler tropical temperatures.

    BBC: Dinosaurs felt the heat

  • Planet Ocean ensures that its message further stresses how human conduct in the ocean acts to destroy resources that we need to feed our people (such as overfishing).

    FORBES: Connect

  • The 150 inside rooms - normally the least attractive accommodations on board - feature virtual portholes that offer a video view of the ocean that corresponds to each stateroom's location: forward, aft, port or starboard.

    BBC: Keeping Disney magic afloat

  • The brief for the Plastiki Expedition was to design a boat made out of plastic bottles that could be sailed across the Pacific Ocean that would draw attention to the problems facing the oceans as well as the kind of solutions that we need to implement.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • He stressed that there are so many pressures on the ocean that it is difficult to disentangle them from the effects of climate change.

    UNESCO: OFFICE IN BRASILIA

  • There is no ocean floor left that is more than 200m years old, so a crater that formed in the ocean would have been swallowed up by now.

    ECONOMIST: The rise of the dinosaurs

  • There are certain species that are overfished, yet there are hundreds of thousands of species of fish in the ocean that are untouched.

    FORBES: The Future of Our Seafood, A Discussion with Rick Moonen

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