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Japan Looks to Ocean for Renewable Energy

2015-02-19 10:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Wall Street Journal: As an island nation, Japan controls large swaths of ocean territory, about the sixth-greatest expanse of any country in the world, according to government data. That is stark contrast to its relatively meagre land area, which ranks near the middle of list, in 60th place. So it makes sense for Japan to look to the seas for renewable energy - something it hasn`t done so far. That is about to change, as the government is teaming up with two major industrial conglomerates, IHI Corp. and Toshiba Corp.,...

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Why Ocean Health Is Better, and Worse, Than You Think

2015-02-18 16:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: Last month, a group of marine experts -- including lead author Douglas McCauley, an ecologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara -- published a groundbreaking study in the journal Science that delivered a sobering message: The worlds oceans are on the verge of major change that could cause irreparable damage to marine life. Poring through a host of records and data sets, ranging from ancient fossil records to present-day catch statistics, the scientists drew conclusions that were...

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Blue Ocean Technologies-Riserless Subsea Intervention Services

2015-02-18 15:07:00| Offshore Technology

Blue Ocean Technologies supplies high-quality subsea services for oil and gas wells worldwide, and has broken depth records riserless intervention multiple times (currently 8,200ft).Blue Ocean's flag...

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Ocean Specialists-Offshore Data, Telecommunications Networks and Digital Oilfield Solutions

2015-02-18 11:09:00| Offshore Technology

Ocean Specialists Inc. (OSI) is a leading consultancy firm for offshore network communications solutions. With extensive hands-on experience in the commercial and economic analysis, planning, design,...

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New maps reveal global ocean acidity

2015-02-17 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LiveScience: A global look at ocean pH reveals that the water is more alkaline (basic) in the open ocean than in many coastal regions. The more alkaline the water is, the better poised it is to resist ocean acidification. Ocean acidification can now be seen from space, highlighting an ongoing danger of climate change and revealing the regions most at risk. Seawater absorbs about a quarter of the carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, that humans release into the atmosphere each year, mostly from the burning...

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