Oceans of Opportunity

Author: oceanopportunity

Bahamas Blue Holes Lecture – Brookfield, CT 7/20

I will be offering a lecture inclusive of slides and video about the Blue Holes of the Bahamas on 7/20/10 at 7:30PM, at The Dive Shop Dive Club’s meeting, located at Mario’s Pasta Garden Restaurant in Brookfield, CT. All are welcome to join the meeting to learn more about the dive club, and Bahamian Blue…

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our limits in the sea have been pushed

A recent article on CNN describes how robotic technologies are being pushed to their maximum capabilities in responding to the BPGulf Oil Spill. It is no coincidence that I comment on this news piece immediately following my previous post on exploring the oceans of Europa, Jupiter’s watery moon. Read the full CNN articlehere. While the…

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Europa | a hidden ocean?

I suppose if we have to focus on discovering new life away from Planet Earth, it may as well be in a watery world. Jupiter’s ice-covered moon may hold the clues to alien life in our solar system and beyond. If there is one man who can unlock this mystery, it is the guy behind…

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Remember the ‘Rules of Civility’ this 4th of July

George Washington, General during the American Revolution and 1st President of the United States of America, cast a set of ideals on the role of the Presidency – and on living in this country – that should not be forgotten as we press forward here in the US over 200 years later. Where did these ideals…

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one shark, two sharks, red shark, blue shark…

Within just minutes of dumping a shot of secret sauce (mackerel oil) overboard to add to our chum slick, the first blue shark made a pass by the boat to say hello. And I can assure you, they were much more prepared for us this past weekend, than we were for them… The two hour…

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JAWS celebrates 35 years!

Thirty-five years ago, this very weekend, Steven Spielberg brought fear, panic, and mass hysteria to beaches worldwide. While the film JAWS was unquestionably remarkable for its time and included a number of industry firsts in the area of production and special effects, it marked a terrible turn for humans’ appreciation and conservation of sharks worldwide.…

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Oil Spill at a Glimpse

This Oil Spill tracker is from PBS News. While we have no real hard numbers, even our best case scenario is our worst nightmare… What can you do? Start thinking about life changes for the long term. We need to reduce our dependence on oil based products. Period. Small changes will make a world of…

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no match for Mother Nature

This weekend, I spent my would-be leisurely weekend off responding to a vessel emergency off of Brenton Reef in Newport, RI where a vessel was abandoned before smashing up onto the shallow rocks that make up the reef. Fortunately there were no injuries, however partaking in the salvage of the vessel, I was once again cleary reminded…

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Happy 100th Birthday Jacques Cousteau!

Born June 11th, 1910, Jacques Cousteau embarked on a lifetime intertwined with the sea. His “The Silent World” hit movie screens around the world in 1956, making his name iconic as history’s most prolific ambassador of the oceans. Cousteau’s career included over 120 television documentaries, 50 books, the 300,000 member foundation the Cousteau Society, and…

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a little bit of physics, and a whole lot of common sense

Underwater, in an alien world where all of our senses and perceptions of reality are challenged, there are two very tangible life lessons that are at the very root of not only working efficiently or effectively, but also at the roots of our survival. These two elements are 1) a little bit of physics, and…

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