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Connecticut lobster population falls to record low amid rising sea temperatures

2015-08-26 19:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Fox: The lobster population has crashed to its lowest level on record in Southern New England, according to a recent report by regulators. Scientists say one of the chief reasons for the northward shift is that the ocean is getting warmer. The trend is driving lobstermen in Connecticut and Rhode Island out of business, and some regulators say theres not much they can do about the problem because its largely environmental. Michael Grimshaw has made a career out of being a lobster fisherman. Grimshaw...

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Expert: We're 'locked-in' to 3 feet sea level rise

2015-08-26 19:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

CNN: It was less than two years ago that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its all-encompassing assessment on the current state of climate change research and made projections for the future climate of our planet. According to the latest from NASA, however, the projections the panel made for a rise in global sea levels of 1 to 3 feet may already be outdated. According to Steven Nerem of the University of Colorado, we are "locked into at least 3 feet of sea level rise, and probably...

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Aviat Field Development, North Sea

2015-08-26 01:00:00| Offshore Technology

Aviat is a shallow gas field located in Block 22/7A in Central North Sea in a water depth of approximately 81m. It lies 41km from the UK/Norwegian median line and 188km from the Scottish coast.

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Were making massive waste islands in the sea

2015-08-24 23:42:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Grist: That message in a bottle you tossed into the sea as a young rapscallion? Remember how you didn`t get a response? It`s because oceans aren`t the same thing as carrier pigeons. Instead of sending bottles bobbing merrily on their way across the Pacific, ocean currents tend to push bits of trash to convergence points in the ocean called garbage patches. The video above shows a new data visualization from NASA illustrating the phenomenon. By mapping the paths of free-floating ocean buoys distributed...

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Sepura Supplies Subsea 7 North Sea Spoolbase

2015-08-24 10:48:00| Offshore Technology

Sepura, in conjunction with 1-2-3 Communication AS, has supplied a TETRA system to the Subsea 7 North Sea Spoolbase in Vigra, Norway.

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