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Can you hear me now?

April 9, 2008

Posted by Kate Wing in Reviving the World's Oceans

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acoustic, antarctica, noise, underwater, whales

We at NRDC have a long history of worrying about the sound in the sea. When your life's aquatic, your ability to detect vibrations can mean life or death or lunch. You might even want to make some joyful noise...continued

On their bellies, sea pigs crawling

March 24, 2008

Posted by Kate Wing in Reviving the World's Oceans

Tags:
antarctica, blacksabbath, eelpout, holothurian, Ross Sea

I usually count on the boys at Zooillogix to post the best news of new creatures first, but I'm disappointed they left out the sea pigs and eelpout in their post on the Tangaroa voyage. Giant starfish and jellyfish? Cool,...continued

Fewer eggs, fewer baskets

March 24, 2008

Posted by Kate Wing in Reviving the World's Oceans

Tags:
antarctica, forage, globalwarming, penguins

The idea of a diverse portfolio is a common theme in financial discussions. If you happen to have any money these days, the experts would tell you to spread it around to maximize your returns and reduce your risk....continued

Kate Wing
Kate Wing
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Kate Wing was a senior ocean-policy analyst at NRDC between 2000 and 2008. She's now joined...
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