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Ocean colouring data sheds lights on carbon cycle
Work done within the European Space Agency's GlobColour project now contributes significantly to ocean carbon cycle research. ESA merged 55 terabytes of data to produce a ten-year dataset of global ocean colour stretching to 2007, providing information on how marine biological activity and man-made carbon dioxide emissions are interlinked. (07/05) More
Keyword(s) : Marine, Carbon, Ocean
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news-press.com | 02/07/08 iNautique
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Navy sonar dolphin 'massacre' - the facts

The Register | 11/06/08 iNautique
For the last twenty-four hours or so the news has been full of beached dolphins, following incidents since Monday near Falmouth in which more than 70 of ... More

Ship's battles included enemy subs and a typhoon

knoxnews.com | 28/05/08 iNautique
Walter Goolsby experienced many an exciting moment aboard the USS McCoy Reynolds, a destroyer escort prowling the Pacific Ocean, protecting naval convoys ... More

Boaters, like motorists, recoil at high fuel costs

Newsday | 28/05/08 iNautique
Rising fuel prices are pinching boaters, too. Marine gas generally sells at between 50 cents and 75 cents a gallon more than auto fuel. Last week, fuel ... More

Marine Ad. Budgets? What percentage online?

Marine Business News | 21/05/08 iNautique
Boaters have moved online, the entire 35-65 age group is now very active on the Internet as boaters want detailed news and information NOW. Major yachting ... More

Testing times for boating simulator

ABC News | 21/05/08 iNautique
Pivot Marine at Legana has received a $1 million Federal Government grant to produce boat simulators, so that new boat owners can learn about the hazards ... More

Vast new marine metropolis found near NZ

Stuff | 21/05/08 iNautique
Details of the major find have been announced by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research at a biodiversity conference in Oslo over the ... More

Was it left or right at the lighthouse?

Timesonline | 07/05/08 iNautique
Latvian naval ships evacuate passengers from the Mona Lisa, above, which ran aground on a Baltic Sea sandbank. The navigator of the cruise ship steered ... More

Luxury boat builder axes 200 jobs

News.com.au | 29/04/08
Gold Coast-based Riviera Marine chief executive Wes Moxey said consumer confidence was at a 15-year low, the Australian dollar was high and the world market ... Read

Formation Of Ice Sheets 34 Million Years Ago Changed Ocean Acidity

Science Daily | 30/04/08
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Titanic memorabilia auction floats their boat

Windsor Star | 02/07/08 iNautique
After Christie's got $119,000 for a Titanic life jacket at an auction in London last year, Gregg Dietrich was not surprised that his phone kept ringing ... More

Ship's battles included enemy subs and a typhoon

knoxnews.com | 28/05/08 iNautique
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New ocean-mapping satellite set for orbit

MSNBC | 21/05/08 iNautique
NASA and France are preparing to launch a new satellite next month to map Earth's rising sea levels and study their link to global climate change. The ... More

Peter Thiel Makes Down Payment on Libertarian Ocean Colonies

Wired News | 21/05/08 iNautique
Tired of the United States and the other 190-odd nations on Earth? If a small team of Silicon Valley millionaires get their way, in a few years, you ... More

Rebuilding the World's Fastest Ship, Step-by-Step

Popular Mechanics | 15/05/08 iNautique
It's not every day that you get to build your own United States. But back in the 1950s, PM subscribers got five months' worth of plans showing them how ... More

Pinta the robot sailing boat takes on Atlantic challenge

Timesonline | 14/05/08 iNautique
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Canada throws 330 bottles into the sea and a dozen wash up here

CapeCodToday | 07/05/08 iNautique
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A ship big enough to float Central Park

The Seattle Times | 07/05/08 iNautique
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Sailing with Titanic role

The Chronicle Herald | 07/05/08 iNautique
TORONTO'S THEATRE RUSTICLE is excited to bring its Titanic play right to the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. "I'm entranced right now watching the ... More

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Telegraph | 30/04/08
It has eyes the size of beach balls, a "killer arsenal" of hooked tentacles and, most chillingly, much larger relatives lurking in the icy ocean depths. Scientists ... Read

Tagged seals shed light on Antarctic deep

ABC News | 30/04/08
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