An article in the conversation.com shares the need to better understand coral before trying to manipulate it as it could actually be counter-productive and endanger ecosystems.
Nov 10, 2020•9 min
I thought I would share the great article by Elisabeth Claire Alberts in Mongabay.com on the recent discovery of a mountain of a reef. It describes how recent research is still needed and adventurous, not to mention exciting. Do feel free to visit the article!
Nov 10, 2020•6 min
A recent article is explaining gene editing as a solution to not only save but manage coral. The article was initially published in the conversation.com.
Nov 10, 2020•7 min
An article issued by Members of the International Coral Reef Initiative, ICRI, sharing that they have agreed on steps to be taken to save Earth's Coral Reefs, and calling now for governments to act. The article was found in the Scientificamerican.com.
Nov 05, 2020•10 min
A recent article reminding us that we are still learning on the topic of coral and that science is racing against the clock. This article was initially issued by Marcie Grabowski at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Nov 05, 2020•7 min
A quick read of a blog post published by Florine earlier in 2020. It shares the story of Martin Colognoli and his exercise with Coral Guardian, looking to not only restore coral but really to get the local communities involved. The article can be found at Blog.padi.com
Nov 05, 2020•8 min
A quick read of an article in the Australian Guardian newspaper titled 'We don't have time to lose': plans for coral ark to help save the world's reefs. It is a venture looking to create a biobank for 800 species of Coral by 2025, in order to secure different species in order to prevent them from the constant and growing risks of bleaching.
Nov 05, 2020•7 min
Recently an article by Gaia Vince came out sharing new information and methods to save a vital part of our ecosystem.
Oct 26, 2020•18 min
A short read of an article addressing the raise of sea levels due to the melting of antarctic ice. The opportunity within the next decade to limit the damage for us humans on the planet.
Oct 24, 2020•9 min
When it comes to climate change, the importance of solving the anthropogenic issues created by industrial agriculture and food industry are key to accelerating towards any kind of hope for our well being on the planet. This documentary does a great exercise in sharing the post war history of agriculture as well as the multiple solutions to limit and fix the damage created to the planet.
Oct 17, 2020•3 min
A few words on the new Netflix release of the tireless David Attenbourough sharing his life experience of the planet.
Oct 09, 2020•6 min
A few words on the Spirit of Velox which aims to protect and improve the environment, encourage scientific, artistic, and social innovation. Pionneers in zero emission energy autonomous ships!
Aug 01, 2020•6 min
A short recording on the HMS Challenger, the original voyage about 150 years ago that still serves today, as all they were the first to take travel the world taking data and collecting samples of several elements in the ocean and the ocean. The information is still relevant today as it serves for comparisons. Do enjoy, and if you wish to know more there is a book about the HMS Challenger!
Jul 30, 2020•14 min
A few words on the ChangeNow Summit which everyone should attend. They focus on impact, however their impact is very measurable as I personally have witnessed people change their lives to follow their beliefs after attending this Summit. A good start is get more information is www.changenow-summit.com and you can see some of their work on YouTube.
Jul 28, 2020•11 min
A few words on the current situation in the Galapagos. Initially discovered by Charles Darwin for the rich biodiversity and wildlife, and considered as part of the world heritage by UNESCo since 1978, it is facing today a race to seeing serious damage by over 200 Chinese fishing ships!
Jul 28, 2020•6 min
A short note related to the paper issued by Diva Amon and her colleagues called ' Climate Change Considerations are Fundamental to Management of Deep Sea Resource Extraction. The idea is to ensure that we can limit the damage of deep sea resource extraction by allowing ocean experts such as marine biologists to fully participate in the exercise by sharing their knowledge. This allows for further climate consciousness.
Jul 28, 2020•7 min
A few words on the Sustainable Development Goals 13 to 17.
Jul 14, 2020•18 min
A few words on the Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, Goals 7 to 12.
Jul 14, 2020•14 min
A few words on the Sustainable Goals 4, 5 and 6.
Jul 14, 2020•8 min
As you may have heard of the Sustainable Development Goals, I thought I would elaborate a little more on them so that they become more familiar as they are ever more present in the media and more often referred to. In this recording I go through SDGs Sustainable Development Goals one to three.
Jul 14, 2020•12 min
The experience of mentoring a team for the Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge 2020.
Jul 10, 2020•5 min
There are several accelerators, competitions, challenges, calls for solutions and so forth, this specific one, the Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge targets the students and looks to give them a voice so that they can share what they want to see in their world. The talent of tomorrow, the consciousness and awareness is in this challenge given full support.
Jun 30, 2020•3 min
We could spend our lives doing research on the oceans as there continuously is more to discover, but the key fact is that the oxygen we breathe comes in part from the Ocean. It is our duty to preserve the lungs of our planet for our own sake if nothing else. Thank you.
Jun 25, 2020•3 min
A few words on the importance of Coral Reefs and their many essential roles within the planet.
Jun 22, 2020•11 min
Plastic Odyssey 2020, A dream coming true. An update on the great Plastic Odyssey who shall set sail January 2021 on the first leg of their world tour to raise awareness, follow them anywhere that says PlasticOdyssey. They started as an idea and from beach clean up to multi-million funding rounds in order to further their exercise around the world on their own ship.
Jun 19, 2020•5 min
This year, on Oceans Day... a lot of people have showed up across all walks of life to contribute and participate in the saving and restoring of the oceans.
Jun 16, 2020•4 min
The impossible row, Colin o'Brady crosses the Drake Passage on the Ohana with 5 mates on manpower alone.
Jan 03, 2020•8 min
Antarctica, the expedition of Greg Lecoeur, Guillaume Nery and Florian Fischer.
Dec 29, 2019•11 min
Antarctica, illustrating the Albedo phenomenon.
Dec 26, 2019•4 min
A few words on Antarctica.
Dec 20, 2019•9 min