Ocean pastures offer an unsurpassed richness of biodiversity and incumbent natural drugs The slippery slimy world of ocean pastures dominated by tiny plants and animals…
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Zeltia SA : PharmaMar presents five new trials with its marine-based drugs at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 04/11/2013|…
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Few humans think of the oceans of the world as being very much like our lands. But in fact the oceans are very much like…
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Here’s my testimony to the US Congress on restoring seas and trees. Trees alone can not save us, but there is salvation in replenishing and…
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We All Need Food For Body And Soul On my research voyage last summer (2012) to restore a vast ocean pasture to health we encountered…
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History in its many forms is kept alive to teach us lessons. It is the lesson of a parable that is important to us. The…
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Whales Are Worms, Farmer Stewards Of Their Vast Ocean Pastures They keep the oceans alive and well and better yet they work for food Many…
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As the worlds ocean face cataclysmic collapse due to our treating them as merely transit routes, hunting grounds for wild things, dumping grounds for our…
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Coming soon you can learn how to take care of the little ones. Leave a comment with your name and email and we’ll let…
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Coming soon will be our primers on the basic tools of ocean pasture stewardship.
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Coming soon learn how to be earth and to give of yourself to the ocean.
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Coming soon learn what it is to be the wind.
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The Devil fish’s Daughter Even in today’s society the devilfish (octopus) is revered as magical. Long ago a native man who was a Shaman hauled…
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Once a man found two wolf pups on the beach. He took them to his home and raised them. When the pups had grown, they…
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coming soon learn what it means to be water
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Rapid Climate Change and the Role of the Southern Ocean Apr. 8, 2013 — Scientists from Cardiff University and the University of Barcelona have discovered new…
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Small moves Sparks, small moves… A meteor that fell to Earth last December appears to be a fragment of a comet that burst 10km above…
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On the coast of Sicily, a man sits hunched over a microscope peering at what look to be grains of sand. It’s the late 1870s,…
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More grass growing means less dust blowing. There is a yin and yang to the life of plants on this planet. Our planet has two…
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Just a couple of years ago common wisdom was that there might be 30,000 species of plankton in the surface ocean. The expedition described in…
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