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Hybrid cars have increased in popularity as of late.Nows the time to support alternative energy solutions and technologies. Hybrid Cars - Alternative Energy. Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Toyota to double hybrid line-up early next decade. By Chang-Ran Kim, Asia auto correspondent. Japan's top auto maker dominates the market for hybrid cars, which twin a conventional engine with an electric motor to improve mileage, and is keen to spread the system as the main alternative to today's internal combustion engines.
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Hybrid cars have increased in popularity as of late.Nows the time to support alternative energy solutions and technologies. Hybrid Cars - Alternative Energy. Saturday, July 29, 2006. Hybrid Cars Could Mean Free Parking. CBS) CHICAGO If a proposed ordinance passes the City Council, you may never have to pay for public parking again if you buy a hybrid car. Ald Rey Colon (35th) is introducing the new ordinance at the council meeting Wednesday. Posted by anthony m, at Saturday, July 29, 2006. A formula has ...
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corals - fish and wildlife
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Your independent source on corals , fish and wildlife. Friday, February 16, 2007. Toxic runoff poses risk to Reef. February 17, 2007 12:00am. SATELLITE images of flooding in the Top End have revealed that runoff from the land is a greater threat to the Great Barrier Reef than experts believed. Until now, most scientists thought the sediment and pollutants that washed into coastal waters after torrential rain slowly dispersed along the coastline, affecting only coral living on the inner reef. A freshly cu...
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Your independent source on corals , fish and wildlife. Sunday, May 20, 2007. The 'Reef Doctor' retiring after 50 years. MIAMI - Harold Hudson has logged more time underwater than many fish. Most of those thousands of hours in diving gear have been at the world's reefs, conducting groundbreaking research. But the 71-year-old biologist is best known for his pioneering work in reef restoration: repairing corals damaged by grounded ships, careless tourists, global warming, marine pollution and nature's wrath.
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Your independent source on corals , fish and wildlife. Monday, April 23, 2007. Researchers Find Large-Scale Death of Coral in Indonesia. Scientists have discovered that an earthquake two years ago in Indonesia lifted hundreds of kilometers of sea floor out of the water, causing the largest death of coral reefs ever recorded. As Chad Bouchard reports from Jakarta, this is only one of several threats facing Indonesia's fragile marine ecosystems. Posted by anthony m, at 6:41 PM. Friday, April 20, 2007.
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corals - fish and wildlife
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Your independent source on corals , fish and wildlife. Wednesday, November 29, 2006. On borrowed wings: Wildlife rehab nurses back to health. Susan Campbell has seen it all the good, the bad, the ugly, the beautiful. As supervisor for the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals here, she has helped take care of hundreds of wounded animals. Posted by anthony m, at 3:58 PM. Tuesday, November 21, 2006. Marine violators will be targeted. The program will allow ...
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Your independent source on corals , fish and wildlife. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Southern corals unlock climate clues. While great attention is being given to the threat of global warming to corals of the Great Barrier Reef, the corals off southern Australia are giving scientists information about climate change. As divers and fishermen in southern waters know well, corals are not restricted to tropical waters. They think corals only occur in the warmer waters of the tropics." story continued. Entire re...
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Your independent source on corals , fish and wildlife. Thursday, December 28, 2006. Global warming starving Great Barrier reef fish species to death. Sydney, Dec 28: Fish species in the Great Barrier Reef are starving to death because climate change is killing off their food source, an environmental study conducted over five years by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (CoECRS) has revealed. If sea temperatures continue their warming patters, the coral damage could double by 2030, he said.
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corals - fish and wildlife
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Your independent source on corals , fish and wildlife. Thursday, July 12, 2007. Coral Reef Fish Need Decades Or Longer To Recover. There's a pressing need for long-term studies on how fish communities in reef ecosystems rebuild when fishing is banned," said WCS researcher Dr. Tim McClanahan, the lead author of the study. "This study gives us some important insights in how the different fish species recover and how these communities affect the health of the reef as a whole.". Tuesday, July 03, 2007. In a ...
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Your independent source on corals , fish and wildlife. Wednesday, June 20, 2007. Herpes No. 1 Human Disease Impacting, Killing Corals. NEW YORK Corals get cold sores too. Only, for corals, a herpes virus infection isn’t just annoying. It can be lethal, and it and other diseases are possibly a big factor in the deaths of coral reefs that humans are causing throughout the world’s oceans, new research shows. Posted by anthony m, at 6:48 PM. Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Global warming could kill off reef fish.