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Cheap Charley Moorings: a cheaper way to save a planet

Cheap Charley Moorings: a cheaper way to save a planet

by Eike | Mar 8, 2014 | News | Conservation

Good morning Friend, I trust this message finds you well. I guess you are reading this, because you have an intrinsic interest for the ocean, so maybe you’ll find this bit of of information useful. It will not repeat the word intrinsic, I just think it sounds...
Why backpackers are destroying the universe, well at least this planet, if they’re not careful

Why backpackers are destroying the universe, well at least this planet, if they’re not careful

by Hektor Schroeder | Feb 27, 2014 | Guest Blog, Sunday musings (ranting)

Why backpackers are destroying the universe, well at least this planet, if they're not careful A guest article by Hektor Schroeder, republished by permission from the Nerd Herd® Check out the Nerds Good morning, Friend, I hope this article finds you well! I’m in...
About the state of health of the Gulf of Thailand (2)

About the state of health of the Gulf of Thailand (2)

by Eike | Feb 22, 2014 | Big Science - Little Words

Hauke Schwieder, Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology (2011, edited in 2014) In “little” Words A lot of nutrients can be bad for slow growing corals. Their “arch-enemy”, algae, love it and they use it to grow even faster than usual. Like...
Why artificial reefs are destroying coral reefs, but we should build them anyway

Why artificial reefs are destroying coral reefs, but we should build them anyway

by Hektor Schroeder | Jan 26, 2014 | Guest Blog, Sunday musings (ranting)

Why artificial reefs are destroying coral reefs, but we should build them anyway A guest article by Hektor Schroeder, republished by permission from the Nerd Herd® Check out the Nerds   Good day Lovers of the ocean, Should you be unlucky enough to work in the...
Why you didn’t see a whale shark, and it serves you right

Why you didn’t see a whale shark, and it serves you right

by Hektor Schroeder | Jan 21, 2014 | Guest Blog, Sunday musings (ranting)

Why you didn’t see a whale shark, and it serves you right A guest article by Hektor Schroeder, republished by permission from the Nerd Herd® Check out the Nerds  BIG FISH, BIG FISH! Chances are, that you will hear this cry reverberating through the villages of Koh...
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