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The global fishing fleet is so big it can be seen from space

The global fishing fleet is so big it can be seen from space

Really. Fishing activity now covers at least 55 percent of the world’s oceans — four times the land area covered by agriculture — and can now be monitored, in near real time, to the level of... Read more

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Why Efforts to Bring Extinct Species Back from the Dead Miss the Point

Why Efforts to Bring Extinct Species Back from the Dead Miss the Point

A project to revive long-gone species is a sideshow to the real extinction crisis “We will get woolly mammoths back.” So vowed environmentalist Stewart Brand at the TED conference in Long Be... Read more

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Cloning Woolly Mammoths: It’s the Ecology, Stupid

Cloning Woolly Mammoths: It’s the Ecology, Stupid

As an ecologist of ice age giants, I long ago came to terms with the fact that I will never look my study organisms in the eye. I will never observe black-bear-sized beavers through binocula... Read more

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What It’s Like To Live In America’s Space Station Under The Sea

What It’s Like To Live In America’s Space Station Under The Sea

Want to keep track of the latest Aquarius Reef Base mission? The Aquarius Reef Base sits 60 feet underwater, three and a half miles off the Florida coast. Sylvia Earle, the legendary 76-year... Read more

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