Articles Tagged with the word ‘sea’

 

250,000 marine species catalogued in new database

 
 

/ Conservation, Innovation

08 Jun 2011

 

A new database cataloguing sea life, including more than 6,000 previously undiscovered creatures, is now available online

 

The Ormus Effect

 
 

Agriculture, Archive

13 Dec 2010

 

Roger Taylor, PhD, BVSc, proposes that a little-known series of elements has the potential to improve the soil and increase crop yields

 

Arcola Green Sundays — Water

 
 

Archive

20 Jul 2010

 

August's Green Sundays explores the depths of water - where it comes from, how we use it, ways to conserve it and what is happening with ocean pollution.

 

Protect Our Deep Sea Fish

 
 

Archive

31 Dec 2008

 

Europe's fisheries chief has called for cuts to deep-sea fishing quotas to protect exotic deepwater species with an emphasis that trawling be banned for them from 2010.

 

Sea Change

 
 

Archive

04 Aug 2008

 

SeaChange is Chickenshed's outstanding new production linking children from every continent in a spectacular theatre show.

 

Helpers Turn Up to Clean Up

 
 

Archive

10 Jun 2008

 

Recently, Cape Panwa, located on the South eastern tip of Phuket Island in Thailand, held their first beach cleaning day.

 

Save The Sea

 
 

Archive

30 Apr 2008

 

Save the Sea are dedicated to supporting true oceanic causes andnon-profit organisations from around the globe, which are committed tohelp raise awareness of the need to protect the oceans.

 

Kite Powered Cargo Ship

 
 

Archive

17 Mar 2008

 

A giant kite-like sail billowed out in front of the MS Beluga SkySails, as she set out on her maiden voyage from Germany to Venezuela.

 

Slow Fish 2007: the Destiny of our Seas

 
 

Archive

17 Sep 2007

 

Slow Fish 2007, a fair organised by Slow Food, took place in Genoa earlier this year. Held for the third time, this biennial international event is dedicated entirely to the world of fishing.

 

Brighton & Hove

 
 

Archive

16 Feb 2006

 

Brighton & Hove has a long-standing reputation as a place of wellbeing and health, nestled, as it is, between the lush South Downs and the beautiful English coastline.

 

After the Tsunami

 
 

Archive

28 Feb 2005

 

Last year, Rory Spowers, author of Rising Tides' and founder and editor of The Web of Hope, moved to Galle, in South Western Sri Lanka, to set up home with his wife and two young sons. He describes their immediate experiences after December's Tsunami struck the very region that they had chosen to make their home for the future.