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  • ONW: Week of March 8, 2010 - Number 83
    ONW: Week of March 8, 2010 - Number 83
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  • MHS wins 2nd in Ocean Science Bowl
    MHS wins 2nd in Ocean Science Bowl
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  • Antarctica Once had Tropical Climate, Scientists Say
    Antarctica Once had Tropical Climate, Scientists Say
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  • Impacts of Changing Climate on Ocean Biology
    Impacts of Changing Climate on Ocean Biology
    March 12, 2010 – 11:59 am | No Comment
  • Hurricane Forecasters Bring Preparedness Message to Atlantic, Mexico and Caribbean
    Hurricane Forecasters Bring Preparedness Message to Atlantic, Mexico and Caribbean
    March 12, 2010 – 11:45 am | No Comment
  • US-Canada Partnership Expands Innovative Ocean Research
    US-Canada Partnership Expands Innovative Ocean Research
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  • Undersea Mountains Exposed in Oceanography Magazine
    Undersea Mountains Exposed in Oceanography Magazine
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  • Buried Alive: Half of Earth's Life May Lie Below Land, Sea
    Buried Alive: Half of Earth's Life May Lie Below Land, Sea
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  • Calif. May Ban Cos. from Using Ocean as Coolant
    Calif. May Ban Cos. from Using Ocean as Coolant
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  • Researchers Issue Outlook for a Significant New England 'Red Tide' in 2010
    Researchers Issue Outlook for a Significant New England 'Red Tide' in 2010
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Penguins Snowed in at the Pittsburgh Zoo
March 15, 2010 – 3:12 pm | No Comment

The eighth annual Penguin Bowl lived up to its name as Antarctic conditions hit the Three Rivers region and dumped over 53 centimeters of snow on the Pittsburgh Zoo.

(By Dr. Ray Beiersdorfer) -- Out of the 20 teams planning to attend the event, 12 managed to make it to the zoo on Friday evening for the behind-the-scenes tour of the PPG Aquarium. After great tours of the isolation tanks and the top of the shark tank about ninety people marched outside and formed a large circle while standing in approximately 15 centimeters of snow. We were treated to a visit by three king penguins and one macaroni penguin. The king penguins each waddled around the perimeter checking us out as we petted them and took their photos. It was thrilling to be standing in the semi-darkness being pelted with snow and petting a penguin. Afterwards nine-teams found a place to sleep near the polar bears at the Zoo's Water's Edge Exhibit. Read the full story »

The Census of Marine Life: Photo of the Week - Antarctic Ice Fish
March 12, 2010 – 5:01 pm | No Comment
The Census of Marine Life: Photo of the Week - Antarctic Ice Fish The Antarctic ice fish does not have red blood pigments (hemoglobin) nor red blood cells. This is an adaptation to the low temperature. The blood becomes more fluid, as a consequence, the animals saves energy to pump blood through their body.
Research: Barnacles Prefer Upwelling Currents, Enriching Food Chains In The Galapagos
March 12, 2010 – 11:55 am | No Comment
Research: Barnacles Prefer Upwelling Currents, Enriching Food Chains In The Galapagos There's been a rich debate in marine ecological circles about what happens to a key food source along rocky coastlines dominated by upwelling.
MAST Academy Wins East Florida Regional National Ocean Sciences Bowl
March 8, 2010 – 9:35 am | No Comment
MAST Academy Wins East Florida Regional National Ocean Sciences Bowl Hollywood could not have scripted a more thrilling finish to the Finals of the 13th Annual National Ocean Science Bowl (NOSB) East Florida Regional Competition on March 6, 2010.
ONW: Week of March 1, 2010 - Number 82
March 5, 2010 – 2:55 pm | No Comment
ONW: Week of March 1, 2010 - Number 82 The staff here at Ocean Leadership works hard to make certain that each week we provide you with the most useful and timely information regarding our efforts, activities of the community, news from Capitol Hill, and all opportunities, jobs and internships that we feel you might find beneficial.
U.S. Backs Proposed Trading Ban on Bluefin Tuna
March 4, 2010 – 11:46 am | No Comment
U.S. Backs Proposed Trading Ban on Bluefin Tuna The Obama administration expressed support today for a proposed ban on the international trade of Atlantic bluefin tuna.
Poachers Raiding Rich Barrier Reef Zones
March 3, 2010 – 2:31 pm | No Comment
Poachers Raiding Rich Barrier Reef Zones POACHERS are raiding "no-take zones" on the Great Barrier Reef as fish stocks more than double in protected areas, the latest research shows.
IODP Expedition 318: Penguin TV Episode 4
March 3, 2010 – 2:01 pm | No Comment
IODP Expedition 318: Penguin TV Episode 4 IODP Expedition 318: Penguin TV Episode 4 - Scientific Ocean Drilling for Kids!
Tiny Shelled Creatures Shed Light on Extinction and Recovery 65 Million Years Ago
March 3, 2010 – 8:07 am | No Comment
Tiny Shelled Creatures Shed Light on Extinction and Recovery 65 Million Years Ago An asteroid strike may not only account for the demise of ocean and land life 65 million years ago, but the fireball's path and the resulting dust, darkness and toxic metal contamination may explain the geographic unevenness of extinctions and recovery, according to Penn State geoscientists.
Program Update: Census of Marine Life - February 2010
February 26, 2010 – 2:06 pm | No Comment
Program Update: Census of Marine Life - February 2010 The Census of Marine Life has had a busy month, showcasing examples of marine biodiversity research and potential applications of the research at several conferences.
Program Update: Advocacy - February 2010
February 26, 2010 – 1:56 pm | No Comment
Program Update: Advocacy - February 2010 On March 10th the Consortium for Ocean Leadership will host its Annual Public Policy Forum at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center.
Program Update: Deep Earth Academy - February 2010
February 26, 2010 – 11:14 am | No Comment
Program Update: Deep Earth Academy - February 2010 Apply to sail on the JOIDES Resolution with an unprecedented international education and science communication team. The Juan de Fuca expedition will install subseafloor observatories (“CORKS”) and include an intensive course on marine geology and geophysics, with an emphasis on seafloor hydrogeology.
Program Update: National Ocean Sciences Bowl - February 2010
February 26, 2010 – 10:51 am | No Comment
Program Update: National Ocean Sciences Bowl - February 2010 On February 6th, 2010, nearly half of the 25 regional sites held their regional competitions. Thus far, the winners advancing to the NOSB Finals in St Petersburg, Florida include...
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