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Gulf oil spill as large as Hawaii…and continues to grow

Posted by Scott A. On May - 10 - 2010

Having trouble getting a perspective on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on the Gulf coast?  Well, Paul Rademacher developed a unique utility that works with Google Earth to overlay the size of the spill as it appeared on May 6th with well-known geographical locations…and customizable to include your own hometown.

As I just returned from the Big Island of Hawaii, I thought it appropriate to share a screenshot of just how bad the problem was last week.   

Deepwater Horizon spill as big as Hawaii

And if you’re interested in keeping track of the devastation as it continues to grow and consume the marine ecosystem, PBS has created a widget displaying how much oil has leaked and how much continues to flow into the Gulf of Mexico . Unfortunately a mere widget does not do justice to this ecological disaster.

Gulf Oil Spill- Oil and water don’t mix

Posted by Scott A. On May - 7 - 2010

Oil and water don’t mix.  Do I really need to say more?

 

BP Deepwater Horizon Gulf Oil Spill

Hawaiian Sea Turtle Pile

Posted by Scott A. On April - 30 - 2010

Happy sea turtle Friday everyone!  Thought I’d send you off for the weekend with an encounter we had on the Big Island of Hawaii last week.  It must be the happening place for a slumber in the sun.  The photos are a little washed out as we were using our underwater camera, but if you look closely that’s a pile of 9 sea turtles.

Green sea turtles - Artis 2010

Green sea turtles - Artis 2010

Speaking out with bluefin tuna art

Posted by Scott A. On April - 28 - 2010

Conservation, like expression, comes in many forms and a topic such as declining bluefin tuna is no different.  I recently received a digital copy of the following piece of art from Susan S., which was created in response to the latest failures to protect bluefin tuna.  The original is pastel and collage so enjoy yet heed its warning. 

Bluefin Tuna Pastel and Collage

Mele Kalikimaka and Happy Holidays from Thriving Oceans

Posted by Scott A. On December - 24 - 2009

Just a quick thanks and what better way to celebrate the Holidays than with the traditional Hawaiian tree…floating in the ocean of course.   I am looking forward to exploring the world of ocean conservation and wildlife with you in 2010.

Happy Holidays from Thriving Oceans

Look but Don’t Touch – Crown of Thorns

Posted by Scott A. On December - 4 - 2009

Echinoderms have quite a range of body shapes that include those drawn out with arms like starfish, spherical as displayed by sea urchins, and branched/feathered such as sea lilies.  There are approximately 6000 species in the phylum Echinodermata, many of which are protected by spines.  In the crown of thorns starfish, the poisonous spines protect it from predation as it feeds on coral polyps.

Crown of Thorns



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