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Sea surface temperatures reach highest level in 150 years
2013-04-26 18:21:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: Sea surface temperatures in the Northeast Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem during 2012 were the highest recorded in 150 years, according to the latest Ecosystem Advisory issued by NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC). These high sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are the latest in a trend of above average temperature seen during the spring and summer seasons, and part of a pattern of elevated temperatures occurring in the Northwest Atlantic, but not seen elsewhere in the ocean basin over the...
AIS Transponder System provides collision avoidance at sea.
2013-04-26 14:28:55| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for deep-sea commercial mariners, Simrad MX535B provides instant overview of marine traffic with real-time data that includes maneuvers of nearby ships and location of AIS-enabled vessels in radar blind zones. IMO-approved system delivers spontaneous ship to ship or ship to shore information through integration with Simrad MX510 and MX512 displays. When paired with Simrad MX510 and AN156 GPS antenna, system provides Class A AIS capabilities most vessels require. This story is related to the following:Transponders | Navigation Systems | Marine Equipment & Supplies
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Thaless APAR completes sea acceptance testing aboard HDMS Peter Willemoes
2013-04-25 10:10:00| Naval Technology
Thales's Active Phased Array Radar (APAR) multifunction system has completed its first sea acceptance test (SAT) aboard the Royal Danish Navy's second Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate, HDMS Peter Willemoes (F362).
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Sea Ice Loss Could Alter Arctic Air Chemistry
2013-04-24 09:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LiveScience: Over the past 30 years, the Arctic has warmed more than any other place on the planet, and that warming and the resulting melt of the region's sea ice presents a number of potential adverse effects, from impacts on weather systems to the decline in the habitats of native species. Now, a team of scientists have found evidence that the Arctic warming and melting sea ice could be changing the chemistry of the Arctic atmosphere through reactions that happen on the snow that sits atop the sea ice and...
VIDEO: Inside the mine a mile under the sea
2013-04-24 08:49:30| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Peter Day goes down Europe's second deepest mine - one mile below the North Sea, where there are 600 miles (1,000 km) of roadways leading to the potash face.
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