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State of the Oceans — Log 71
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 2/23/20 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 2/23/20

State of the Oceans — Log 71

Many so called “recyclable” products are not recycled but instead ending up in landfills, oceans, and the wider environment.

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State of the Oceans — Log 70
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 2/16/20 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 2/16/20

State of the Oceans — Log 70

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill was worse than we thought, but global fish stocks might be healthier than previously believed.

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State of the Oceans — Log 69
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 2/10/20 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 2/10/20

State of the Oceans — Log 69

A new study shows that the ocean’s currents are speeding up – plus how sea urchin sushi could help save the oceans.

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State of the Oceans — Log 68
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 2/3/20 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 2/3/20

State of the Oceans — Log 68

Bad: Plastics plants are set to be the next big carbon superpolluters. Good: Scientists have developed a way to turn plastic waste into graphene.

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State of the Oceans — Log 67
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 1/24/20 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 1/24/20

State of the Oceans — Log 67

How seaweed could help keep reefs intact, an evolutionary mystery solved, the Australian fires are impacting rivers, and China’s plan to reduce plastic waste.

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State of the Oceans — Log 66
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 1/17/20 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 1/17/20

State of the Oceans — Log 66

Scientists estimate the oceans are warming at a rate equivalent to five atomic bombs worth of heat, every second, day and night, 365 days a year.

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State of the Oceans — Log 65
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 1/10/20 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 1/10/20

State of the Oceans — Log 65

Scientists put 3D glasses on cuttlefish, Swedes stop flying, researchers turn to outer space to study whales and how a 1987 treaty is slowing climate change.

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State of the Oceans — Log 64
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 1/6/20 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 1/6/20

State of the Oceans — Log 64

The risks of mining the deep sea, how mealworms could combat plastic, the power of seagrass and a sea star that sees without eyes.

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State of the Oceans — Log 63
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 12/20/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 12/20/19

State of the Oceans — Log 63

Good news for corals and the Aral Sea, the rise of Lionfish, how undersea cables could help whales and the beach stranding everyone is talking about.

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State of the Oceans — Log 62
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 12/14/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 12/14/19

State of the Oceans — Log 62

Grandmother killer whales share their catch, how sponges support coral reefs – and how carbon capture technology could help mitigate climate change.

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State of the Oceans — Log 61
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 12/7/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 12/7/19

State of the Oceans — Log 61

Two studies highlight the role oceans can play in combating climate change, plus new hope for the endangered vaquita porpoise?

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State of the Oceans — Log 60
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/22/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/22/19

State of the Oceans — Log 60

Manta rays, microplastics, a massive new marine protected area and a potential solar breakthrough: your weekly ocean briefing.

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State of the Oceans — Log 59
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/15/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/15/19

State of the Oceans — Log 59

A new law could protect 21 coral hotspots in the Gulf of Mexico, while new research shows that larval fish ingest microplastics, often just days after they are born.

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State of the Oceans — Log 58
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/8/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/8/19

State of the Oceans — Log 58

Italy is making climate change a part of their national curriculum and how Instagram is helping scientists track seahorses.

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State of the Oceans — Log 57
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/1/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/1/19

State of the Oceans — Log 57

Herring stocks plummet in BC, a new subspecies of fin whale surfaces and have authorities solved the mystery of Brazil’s oil spill?

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State of the Oceans — Log 57
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/1/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 11/1/19

State of the Oceans — Log 57

Herring stocks plummet in BC, a new subspecies of fin whale surfaces and have authorities solved the mystery of Brazil’s oil spill?

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State of the Oceans — Log 56
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 10/25/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 10/25/19

State of the Oceans — Log 56

Renewable energy grows faster than expected, Sea Shepherd battles to save the vaquita – and is the very fabric of our universe like a foamy ocean?

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State of the Oceans — Log 56
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 10/25/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 10/25/19

State of the Oceans — Log 56

Renewable energy grows faster than expected, Sea Shepherd battles to save the vaquita – and is the very fabric of our universe like a foamy ocean?

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State of the Oceans — Log 55
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 10/18/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 10/18/19

State of the Oceans — Log 55

Humpback whale numbers have massively recovered, a new algae breakthrough and good news about renewables, Styrofoam and whale sharks.

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State of the Oceans — Log 54
STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 10/11/19 STATE OF THE OCEANS Chris Hatherill 10/11/19

State of the Oceans — Log 54

Mayors of coastal cities vow to act on climate change, a mysterious oil spill in Brazil and a new threat to Madagascar’s marine ecosystems.

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