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Expedition to the Bering Sea - Summer 2007. We are participating in this Greenpeace-led expedition to study deep-sea corals in the Bering Sea using two manned submersibles. Get live updates from the ship. |
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Research and Conservation of Cuba's Gulf of Mexico. Several expeditions are planned for 2007 for this in-depth study of Cuba's northwest coast, led by the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies and the University of Havana's Center for Marine Research. |
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Sustainable Aquaculture. Next-generation land-based recirculating technologies for aquaculture offer dramatic advances in growing fish sustainably -- on land. |
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The July/August 2007 issue of The Green Guide features guest editor Sylvia Earle and a close look at solutions for dealing with the global crisis facing the world's oceans. Among the solutions: Sustainable aquaculture. 1planet1ocean president, was interviewed by The Green Guide about next-generation closed-system recirculating aquaculture technology. about next-generation aquaculture systems below. Read the Green Guide Article....
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The British Columbian legislature committee on sustainable aquaculture has
recommended an end to salmon farming as it is now practiced in Canada's northwest, requiring that all such facilities convert to land-based, closed recirculating systems within 5 years. Full Story... |

Our "ExpeditionCasts™" podcast series kicks off with coverage of the Bering Sea Expedition. Hear and see updates from the field, delivered to your computer or iPod automatically through iTunes or this site.
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Arctic Tale, the wonderful film by our good friends Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson of Arctic Bear Productions and the Arctic Exploration Fund |

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