Seacology's Blog Archive

Islands 101: Ocean Zones & Important Species

Mar 11, 2010 10:30 am

Welcome back to Seacology's "Islands 101" blog series! Knowing that not everyone eats, sleeps, and breathes islands, we've put together some basic information to help bring you up to speed on the ins and outs of island conservation. If you... Carynne McIver http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/carynne/This article was originally pos... Continue reading Islands 101: Ocean Zones & Important Species

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The Exotic Lakshadweep Islands

Mar 3, 2010 02:28 pm

The palm covered islands of Lakshadweep make up what is arguably the least known part of India. These 36 islands, totaling a mere 18 square miles, lie 180 miles off of India's western coast. Ninety-three percent of the 60,000 residents... Duane Silverstein http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/duane/This article was originally posted... Continue reading The Exotic Lakshadweep Islands

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Seacology Joins the International Year of Biodiversity

Feb 26, 2010 09:45 am

In 2010, Seacology joins the United Nations and many international conservation organizations as a partner of the "International Year of Biodiversity," with the purpose of celebrating and safeguarding the variety of life on earth. Working within this worldwide network, we... Carynne McIver http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/carynn... Continue reading Seacology Joins the International Year of Biodiversity

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One Cubic Foot of Biodiversity

Feb 19, 2010 09:26 am

Last week, I had the pleasure of attending an exhibit of photographer David Littschwager's work at Cavallo Point Lodge near Sausalito, California. Littschwager is known for his images of flora and fauna around the world. His most recent work, known... Carynne McIver http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/carynne/This article was origi... Continue reading One Cubic Foot of Biodiversity

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Saving the Seas, One Reserve at a Time

Feb 11, 2010 01:18 pm

Conservationists and snorkeling fans alike will be excited at one of the newest marine reserves--Lundy Island, off the southwest coast of Great Britain, is now recognized as the UK's first official marine conservation zone. Dubbed "Britain's Galapagos" for the rich... Carynne McIver http://www.islandenvironmentblog.org/staff-blogs/carynne/This ... Continue reading Saving the Seas, One Reserve at a Time

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