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See the Pacific Ocean's electric blue wavesDid you catch the electric-blue waves this week? What's happening: Millions of bioluminescent plankton were showing off at Torrey Pines and Carlsbad beaches, as captured by local photographer ...
The economic future likely lies in the waves of the ocean ... including tourism and energy. However, the ocean and its accompanying blue economy are actively being threatened by climate change ...
Rangiroa is a laid-back island paradise full of underwater wonders, including abundant sharks. It's the largest coral atoll ...
But our ocean’s health is in danger. How can the blue economy help restore and protect this vital planetary resource? Ahead of the 2022 UN Ocean Conference this June, we spoke with UN DESA’s ...
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What's the 'blue economy'? RI turns to the ocean for next wave of economic developmentFrom subs to seagliders to torpedoes electric-powered boats, RI companies are building a cleaner future on − and under − the ...
During the blue light trials, some corals moved up ... Passive movement relies on wave energy and gravity. The ocean’s waves generate enough force to move the corals — sometimes in the wrong ...
The most powerful waves were discovered in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, but the North Atlantic Ocean experienced the highest increase in wave energy over the past 40 years compared ...
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