SIREN IS SWIMMING AROUND THE INTERNET - HER BLOG POSTS START BELOW....
5/27/13
5/24/13
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND SUMMER BEGINS : ASHES IN THE SEA
I know that officially, scientifically, Summer begins on June 21st - the equinox, but to me Summer begins on the Memorial Day Weekend. I'll be starting my weekend soon as I post this, and heading out early for a Friday. and this weekend I will TRY ON MY SWIMSUIT COLLECTION to see which ones fit and which ones have sprung their elastic.
For some time I was swimming at a gym a few times a week. I made a promise to myself that I would go swimming at a pool in a local park at least twice a month a while back... it's time to start going!
Memorial Day is a traditional time for people to go visit (and clean) family graves. These days with so many people being cremated and having their ashes thrown into the ocean, the OCEAN is a GRAVE SITE for PEOPLE. Just a thought...
For some time I was swimming at a gym a few times a week. I made a promise to myself that I would go swimming at a pool in a local park at least twice a month a while back... it's time to start going!
Memorial Day is a traditional time for people to go visit (and clean) family graves. These days with so many people being cremated and having their ashes thrown into the ocean, the OCEAN is a GRAVE SITE for PEOPLE. Just a thought...
5/20/13
5/16/13
CALGARY SALT WATER A BILLION YEARS OLD
CALGARY HERALD : WORLD OLDEST WATER
"...An international research team reported Wednesday that miners near Timmins are tapping into an ancient underground oasis that may harbour prehistoric microbes. The water flowing out of fractures and bore holes in one mine near Timmins dates back more than a billion years, perhaps 2.6 billion, making it the oldest water known to exist on Earth, says the team that details the discovery in the journal Nature..."
"...An international research team reported Wednesday that miners near Timmins are tapping into an ancient underground oasis that may harbour prehistoric microbes. The water flowing out of fractures and bore holes in one mine near Timmins dates back more than a billion years, perhaps 2.6 billion, making it the oldest water known to exist on Earth, says the team that details the discovery in the journal Nature..."
5/14/13
5/11/13
OCEANIC WHITE TIP SHARKS STUDY : BAHAMAS
BBC NATURE : OCEANIC WHITE TIP SHARK RETURNING HOME TO BAHAMAS
EXCERPT: "They are opportunistic predators with powerful jaws and as such are considered one of the more dangerous sharks to humans, although the number of unprovoked attacks on people is small...
"Of all the sharks that live in the open ocean they're the ones that have really declined a lot in the last few decades," said Dr Demian Chapman of Stony Brook University, New York, US, who led the study.
"They've gone from being one of the most abundant large vertebrates on the planet to being considered quite endangered."
EXCERPT: "They are opportunistic predators with powerful jaws and as such are considered one of the more dangerous sharks to humans, although the number of unprovoked attacks on people is small...
"Of all the sharks that live in the open ocean they're the ones that have really declined a lot in the last few decades," said Dr Demian Chapman of Stony Brook University, New York, US, who led the study.
"They've gone from being one of the most abundant large vertebrates on the planet to being considered quite endangered."
5/8/13
5/6/13
CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME COMMISSION NAMES THE GREAT WHITE SHARK FIRST MARINE ANIMAL TO BE PROTECTED
GREAT WHITE SHARKS OFF CALIFORNIA GIVEN GREATER PROTECTION Reuters News Article written by By Steve Gorman
Excerpt: The five-member California Fish and Game Commission voted unanimously on February 6 to name the great white shark as the first marine animal granted candidate designation under the state Endangered Species Act.
Excerpt: The five-member California Fish and Game Commission voted unanimously on February 6 to name the great white shark as the first marine animal granted candidate designation under the state Endangered Species Act.
5/4/13
5/2/13
DOLPHINS MAY BE CALLING EACH OTHER BY NAME
NPR : SCIENCE FINDS DOLPHINS CALL EACH OTHER BY NAME link to the full NPR article here!
EXCERPT: During the captures, the dolphins can't see each other, but can hear each other and continue to communicate.
EXCERPT: During the captures, the dolphins can't see each other, but can hear each other and continue to communicate.
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