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Royal Society Describes Clone Of Haida Salmon Project

Royal Society Describes Clone Of Haida Salmon Project

March 29, 2013
Russ George
Comments In Support

Ocean fertilization: R.S Lampitt, et al Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 13 November 2008 vol. 366no. 1882 3919-3945 Abstract: The oceans sequester carbon from the atmosphere partly as a…

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Canadian Federal Scientists Given Notice, Speak To Haida Salmon Scientists At Your Peril

Canadian Federal Scientists Given Notice, Speak To Haida Salmon Scientists At Your Peril

March 29, 2013
Russ George
Bad News For The Planet, Bizzare News For The Planet

Back in the spring of 2012 long before our project set sail we had enjoyed ordinary collegial relationships with scientific colleagues in government science organizations…

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Supreme Court Justice Cohen Speaks - Mitigation Must Not Be Delayed

Supreme Court Justice Cohen Speaks – Mitigation Must Not Be Delayed

March 27, 2013
Russ George
Comments In Support, Good News For The Planet

“If we don’t make a stand in British Columbia… 100 years from now we might have very few salmon.  Mitigation measures should not be delayed…

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CBC Exposed!

CBC Exposed!

March 26, 2013
Russ George
Antagonists

Shortly we’ll be presenting a more complete story of meeting the bullies of the CBC.  Our present day trials and tribulations began when CBC News…

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Feeding The Greatest Migration On Earth

Feeding The Greatest Migration On Earth

March 25, 2013
Russ George
Good News For The Planet

Read along with me as I share with you my report on being witness to the greatest migration of animal life on Earth. In the…

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Six Year Look At NE Pacific Blooms

Six Year Look At NE Pacific Blooms

March 25, 2013
Russ George
Good News For The Planet

The series of satellite images below shows the plankton abundance during the month of August in our study region over the past 6 years. Note…

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On The Shoulders Of Giants

On The Shoulders Of Giants

March 24, 2013
Russ George
Good News For The Planet

There are some people who walk apart from the madding crowds of the dull and boring. One such in the world of ocean science was…

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Icelandic Volcano Replenishes Iron And Life, Grows Half Billion Tonnes Atlantic Phytoplankton

Icelandic Volcano Replenishes Iron And Life, Grows Half Billion Tonnes Atlantic Phytoplankton

March 23, 2013
Russ George
Good News For The Planet

Icelandic Volcano with the difficult name, Eyjafjallajökull’s iron-rich ash fertilized North Atlantic Ocean In about a third of the global ocean, the abundance of life…

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Greenland Melt Water Adds Vital Iron To Ocean

Greenland Melt Water Adds Vital Iron To Ocean

March 23, 2013
Russ George
Good News For The Planet

Greenland adds vital nutrient to ocean Reuters March 11, 2013 A melt of Greenland’s ice is washing large amounts of the nutrient iron into the…

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US NOAA Squid Inks R&D Startup For Pharmeceuticals From Plankton

US NOAA Squid Inks R&D Startup For Pharmeceuticals From Plankton

March 23, 2013
Russ George
Business News

A pharmaceutical research and development startup and NOAA signed an agreement designed with two goals in mind. The company, Biosortia, plans to discover and extract beneficial…

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Into The Abyss - Tools For Ocean Pasture Stewardship

Into The Abyss – Tools For Ocean Pasture Stewardship

March 23, 2013
Russ George
Get Your Geek On

One of the tools you need to understand your ocean pasture is actually a frame with a large collection of instruments that you lower into…

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Chinese Volunteers Have Planted 64 Billion Trees

Chinese Volunteers Have Planted 64 Billion Trees

March 23, 2013
Russ George
Good News For The Planet

BEIJING, March 12 (Xinhua) — This year’s Tree-Planting Day comes at a fitting time, as the memory of a sandstorm that ravaged large parts of…

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Bad News For The World

Bad News For The World

March 18, 2013
Russ George
Bad News For The Planet

No seafood for consumption in about 50 years  Borneo Post KOTA KINABALU: Unless something is done to check the decline of marine biodiversity, there will…

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Good News For The Planet

Good News For The Planet

March 18, 2013
Russ George
Good News For The Planet

Ocean Plankton Managing Twice the Carbon As Previously Believed Models of carbon dioxide in the world’s oceans need to be revised, according to new work…

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Plankton Manifesto, Replenish And Restore Our Ocean Pastures, Or Else!

Plankton Manifesto, Replenish And Restore Our Ocean Pastures, Or Else!

March 7, 2013
Russ George
Get Your Geek On

Beginning 600 hundred million years ago and for hundreds of millions of years plankton bloomed. They harvested CO2 from the primordial atmosphere and stored energy…

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Ocean Plant Life Collapsing

Ocean Plant Life Collapsing

March 3, 2013
Russ George
Bad News For The Planet

Plant life in the world’s oceans has become less productive since the early 1980s, absorbing less carbon, which may in turn impact the Earth’s carbon…

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Unnamed Law: If it happens, it must be possible.

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