Eat Your Hake and Have It, Too
Eat Your Hake and Have It, TooNew York TimesThe fact is that we can harvest a certain fraction of a fish population that has been overfished, if we allow for the natural processes of birth and growth to replace what we take from the ocean and to rebuild the stock. Instead of calling on consumers ...
Advocates urge more swimming lessons for minority children, who are more at ...
Advocates urge more swimming lessons for minority children, who are more at ...Washington Post... deaths of minority children who drown in pools and in natural bodies of water such as lakes, streams or the ocean. “We are focusing on minority children because the data show they are most at risk for drowning,” she said in a telephone interview.and more »
Property Rights and Fishery Conservation
Property Rights and Fishery ConservationThe AtlanticAs one of the captains explained in WSJ op-ed: Now we have a stake in protecting crab populations for the future. Because we aren't in such a race against the clock, we're able to get more young and female crabs we don't keep back into the ocean ...and more »
LG Optimus 3D Max
LG Optimus 3D MaxCNETSo until it makes its way across the ocean, we'll just have to get our 3D action someplace else. The LG Optimus 3D Max measures 4.99 inches tall and 2.65 inches wide. At 0.38 inch thick, it's thinner than the original Optimus 3D, but at 5.22 ounces, ...and more »
Clipper Round the World Race : Singapore wins Ocean Sprint point
Clipper Round the World Race : Singapore wins Ocean Sprint pointBYM News (press release)Yesterday night we started our Ocean Sprint. We had a fairly quick passage with the average speed just exceeding 7.5 knots. Unfortunately, just after the end of the Ocean Sprint the breeze died on us and we parked for two hours. We are now sailing ...Clipper Race: Singapore wins sprint – Aussies back on topYACHTe.com.auClipper Round the World Yacht Race - Ocean Sprint point to SingaporeSail Worldall 3 news articles »