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Friday 11 May 2012

Tracking nutrient pollutant in Chesapeake
EurekAlert | 11 May 2012
Too much of a good thing can kill you, the saying goes. Such is the case in the Chesapeake Bay, North America's largest estuary, where an overabundance of nutrients fosters the formation of an oxygen-starved "dead zone" every summer. Deb Jaisi, an assistant professor of plant and soil sciences at the University of Delaware, wants to seek out the sources of a key nutrient so excessive that it has become a pollutant in the Chesapeake Bay -- phosphorus.
 Atlantic Ocean | Research | Water Pollution
Scientists discover new site of potential instability in West Antarctic Ice Sheet
EurekAlert | 11 May 2012
(University of Texas at Austin) A team of scientists from the US and UK have uncovered a previously unknown sub-glacial basin nearly the size of New Jersey beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet near the Weddell Sea. The location, shape and texture of the mile-deep basin suggest that this region of the ice sheet is at a much greater risk of collapse than previously thought.
 Southern Ocean | Climate Change | Sea Level Rise
Four Pacific countries to benefit from Island Biodiversity project
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme | 11 May 2012
A USD 1.7 million dollar project to conserve island biodiversity in the Cook Islands, Nauru, Tonga and Tuvalu was launched at the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) in Apia, Samoa. Under this three year initiative the island nations will carry out a range of activities with their local communities to produce and strengthen management actions to save threatened species and ecosystems; and to help ensure sustainable use of natural resources.
 Pacific Ocean | Biodiversity | Small Island Developing States
Scientists debate seafood certification systems
fishupdate.com | 11 May 2012
The efficacy of seafood certification systems has been debated at the 6th World Fisheries Congress in Edinburgh, as part of a series of topical sustainability panels.
 Fisheries | Seafood Certification
Shark tagging programme goes International
fishupdate.com | 11 May 2012
The Scottish Sea Angling Conservation Network (SSACN) have announced a collaboration with Sportvisserij Nederland' (Royal Dutch Angling Association) which will extend their shark tagging event - Sharkatag - into Dutch waters.
 Atlantic Ocean | Fish | Research
UNSG Report Highlights Potential of Marine Renewable Energies in SIDS
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) | 11 May 2012
The report of the UN Secretary-General on oceans and the law of the sea underlines that oceans are a vast renewable resource with the potential to help SIDS, characterized by limited land and land-based natural resources, to produce billions of watts of electric power. It highlights the example of the Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation, which currently is designing the world's first two commercial ocean thermal energy conversion plants in the Bahamas.
 Renewable Energy | Small Island Developing States | United Nations
The Nation's Coastal Waters Receive a Fair Rating
NOAA's National Ocean Service | 11 May 2012
The fourth National Coastal Condition Report (NCCR IV), part of a series of reports that rate the overall condition of U.S. coastal waters and the Great Lakes, was released in April. The overall condition of our coastal waters was rated fair based on data from 2003 to 2006.
 Research
'Marine snow' could herald breakthrough in race to save eels
Guardian Unlimited | 11 May 2012
Marine biologists are racing to solve a unique problem which is crucial to their efforts to save the world's wild eel populations from catastrophic collapse: recreating a food called "marine snow".
 Fish Farming | Research
MSC releases new five year plan
World Fishing | 11 May 2012
The Marine Stewardship Council has released its new strategic plan for the next five years.
 Fish | Fisheries | Seafood Certification

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