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<title>Fun new items in the MarineBio Gear Shop</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Like everyone else, we&#8217;re trying to find ways to stay afloat in this crazy economy. To help support MarineBio and to be the envy of all of your friends &#8211; check out the new items in the MarineBio gear shop: http://marinebio.org/shop/
You&#8217;ll find everything from apparel, our new 2010 calendar, stickers and cards, mugs, mousepads, and [...]]]></description>
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<title>Biologist Saves Thousands Of Sea Turtles Over 20 Years</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Todd Steiner of Sea Turtle Restoration Project Has Ended Sea Turtle Slaughter, Closed Deadly Fisheries and Protected Nesting Beaches During Two Decades of Global Grassroots Organizing
20th Anniversary – Big Splash – Nov. 14 – Berkeley, CA
Biologist and ocean activist Todd Steiner of Sea Turtle Restoration Project (STRP) in Forest Knolls, CA, near San Francisco has [...]]]></description>
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The Aquarium of the Pacific&#8217;s Director of Education and our Director of Cephalopods, Dr. James Wood, found two amazingly cooperative two-spot octopuses (Octopus bimaculoides) while looking in tidepools at night on Catalina Island off of Southern California. This video shows the octopuses hunting, cleaning, squeezing through a crevice, and more. See Dr. Wood&#8217;s site &#8220;The [...]]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Palau to create the world&#8217;s first &#8220;shark sanctuary&#8221;, banning all commercial shark fishing in its waters.
We couldn&#8217;t agree more and applaud President Toribiong&#8217;s efforts to protect the remaining sharks in our ocean. Hopefully other nations will follow suit. In 2006, French Polynesia decreed shark fishing, and therefore shark finning, illegal in its waters for all [...]]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Obama Administration Officials Release Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force Interim Report - September 17, 2009
WASHINGTON, DC – Obama Administration officials today released the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force Interim Report for a 30-day public review and comment period. The Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force, led by White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy Sutley, consists [...]]]></description>
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David Shiffman of &#8220;WhySharksMatter&#8221; recently unveiled the Online Community Environmental Action Network (OCEAN).
OCEAN is an organized method, utilizing all the resources of the internet, to spread the word about important environmental causes. Membership is free, and members will be asked to help promote certain blog posts, petitions, multimedia resources, and other conservation websites using a variety [...]]]></description>
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<title>The Solution to Pollution is Dilution?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve worked as a consulting environmental geoscientist since 1993 installing and sampling monitor wells, yanking countless leaking petroleum and chemical storage tanks out of the ground, finding the sources of underground leaks from other tanks and pipelines carrying all sorts of chemicals, and remediating sites with hazardous chemicals that were  contaminating the air, ground [...]]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Though I know many of you are too young to know what a &#8220;stag film&#8221; is, and I&#8217;m showing my age, Google it if you&#8217;re over 18. And if you&#8217;re not, you can still check this out. Some good news for a change:
BY SUSAN COCKING
SCOCKING@MIAMIHERALD.COM

Forest of staghorn coral thrives: A threatened species of staghorn coral [...]]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[How appealing is that when you think of the ocean? Something that captivates most of us and draws millions of us to its shores and into its waters? It seems that people still aren&#8217;t taking overfishing seriously. My litmus test is the culinary industry. When I have time, which is never, I love to cook. [...]]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[I can&#8217;t wait to see this movie. I blogged awhile back about the face-off between the bloodthirsty Japanese fishermen who drive whales and dolphins into a cove in Taiji Japan for mass slaughters and the protesters including Hayden Panettierre (Heroes star) and Surfers for Cetaceans who successfully raised awareness about the issue awhile back. The [...]]]></description>
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