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mistwalker-official · 16 days
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Cassette copies of my new album ‘Oceanic Heritage’ will be available at our upcoming show at Piranha Bar on May 26th with Spiter, DESOLUS and Shroud.
I want to give a huge shoutout and thank you to Jerome Arseno over at Coastline Crew in Bathurst, NB for taking the time to make these for us.
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heavy-nfld · 29 days
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since theres a lot of discussions about shipwrecks and deep sea submersibles happening right now, im just gonna quickly recommend this video which details how caladan oceanic found the samuel b roberts.
the samuel b roberts was a destroyer escort sank during the battle off samar during ww2. the wreck was found last year and is 22,621 feet/6885 metres deep which is almost 10,000 feet or 3000 metres deeper than the titanic and is currently the deepest wreck ever found.
in the video, you see a deep sea submersible (which can go down to 36,000 feet/10,973 metres) that isnt a tin can finished up with duct tape, super glue and glittery gel pens. it is piloted by an expert and they swap out pilots every day to avoid exertion or fatigue, and they have a very complex sonar system for finding wrecks. the longest they can go down is 16 hours and they keep in contact with their ship above and have to get clearance just for half an hour more.
when they find the wreck, they look around it to ensure they can identify it and map it out as well as they can, and then head back up to shore. they then hold a funeral service for those who died and leave a wreath on the ocean surface above where the wreck lays.
while im somewhat sketched out by the founder victor vescovo, the company does important work in terms of furthering our understanding of the ocean and finding wrecks which are the gravesites of those who passed. and they are not disrespectful to those whose graves lay 22,000 feet/6700 metres down on the seabed.
and what i would like to point out is how the samuel b roberts is protected against unauthorised disturbance by the sunken military craft act. you would need a permit from the naval history and heritage command (and a submarine that can withstand all the pressure) to go see it.
which, as ive said many times in the last two days, is something that the titanic should also have protection against. there should be laws in place that do not allow people to treat a mass fucking gravesite as a tourist spot.
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Dharna Noor at The Guardian:
Climate experts fear Donald Trump will follow a blueprint created by his allies to gut the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa), disbanding its work on climate science and tailoring its operations to business interests.
Joe Biden’s presidency has increased the profile of the science-based federal agency but its future has been put in doubt if Trump wins a second term and at a time when climate impacts continue to worsen. The plan to “break up Noaa is laid out in the Project 2025 document written by more than 350 rightwingers and helmed by the Heritage Foundation. Called the Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, it is meant to guide the first 180 days of presidency for an incoming Republican president. The document bears the fingerprints of Trump allies, including Johnny McEntee, who was one of Trump’s closest aides and is a senior adviser to Project 2025. “The National Oceanographic [sic] and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) should be dismantled and many of its functions eliminated, sent to other agencies, privatized, or placed under the control of states and territories,” the proposal says.
That’s a sign that the far right has “no interest in climate truth”, said Chris Gloninger, who last year left his job as a meteorologist in Iowa after receiving death threats over his spotlighting of global warming. The guidebook chapter detailing the strategy, which was recently spotlighted by E&E News, describes Noaa as a “colossal operation that has become one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry and, as such, is harmful to future US prosperity”. It was written by Thomas Gilman, a former Chrysler executive who during Trump’s presidency was chief financial officer for Noaa’s parent body, the commerce department. Gilman writes that one of Noaa’s six main offices, the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, should be “disbanded” because it issues “theoretical” science and is “the source of much of Noaa’s climate alarmism”. Though he admits it serves “important public safety and business functions as well as academic functions”, Gilman says data from the National Hurricane Center must be “presented neutrally, without adjustments intended to support any one side in the climate debate”.
[...] Noaa also houses the National Weather Service (NWS), which provides weather and climate forecasts and warnings. Gilman calls for the service to “fully commercialize its forecasting operations”. He goes on to say that Americans are already reliant on private weather forecasters, specifically naming AccuWeather and citing a PR release issued by the company to claim that “studies have found that the forecasts and warnings provided by the private companies are more reliable” than the public sector’s. (The mention is noteworthy as Trump once tapped the former CEO of AccuWeather to lead Noaa, though his nomination was soon withdrawn.)
The claims come amid years of attempts from US conservatives to help private companies enter the forecasting arena – proposals that are “nonsense”, said Rosenberg. Right now, all people can access high-quality forecasts for free through the NWS. But if forecasts were conducted only by private companies that have a profit motive, crucial programming might no longer be available to those in whom business executives don’t see value, said Rosenberg. [...] Fully privatizing forecasting could also threaten the accuracy of forecasts, said Gloninger, who pointed to AccuWeather’s well-known 30- and 60-day forecasts as one example. Analysts have found that these forecasts are only right about half the time, since peer-reviewed research has found that there is an eight- to 10-day limit on the accuracy of forecasts.
The Trump Administration is delivering a big gift to climate crisis denialism as part of Project 2025 by proposing the dismantling and privatizing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Weather Service (NWS) in his potential 2nd term.
This should frighten people to vote Democratic up and down the ballot if you want the NOAA and NWS to stay intact.
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noaasanctuaries · 5 months
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The sanctuaries and monuments of the national marine sanctuary system run along the shorelines and include the waters of many Native and Tribal Nations. We work in partnership with these communities to protect resources, shape policy, conduct research, and provide educational programs.
At Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (pictured here), the Makah Tribe, Quileute Tribe, Hoh Tribe, and Quinault Indian Nation have a critical role in sanctuary management as active members of the Intergovernmental Policy Committee and the Sanctuary Advisory Council.
Join us in commemorating Native American Heritage Day, today, respecting and honoring the deep cultural ties of Indigenous people to the ocean.
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nickysfacts · 4 months
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It’s amazing how many meanings one small shell can have!
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jojosbizzaretitties · 2 years
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JJBA fanart by legendary artist and designer はんくり/hungry_clicker 🔥🔥🔥
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A Coruña. A nai da luz
Galiza
© Manoel T, 2022
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vox-anglosphere · 1 year
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The crofters are gone, but St Kilda is still home to millions of seabirds
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 months
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Sea lions rest on a floating dock in a Pacific Ocean marine area that is part of the proposed Chumash Heritage national marine sanctuary along California’s central coast near Avila Beach, US. It would be the first national marine sanctuary in the country nominated by an Indigenous tribe and protect ocean ecosystems, marine life and cultural sites while prohibiting energy development. Tribal members of the Chumash would also co-steward the 5,617 sq mile area with 134 miles of coastline
Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images
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indochinecruise · 7 months
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Explore Halong Bay which is known not only as a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also one of the world's most famous natural wonders
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mistwalker-official · 19 days
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Utterances from the crypt…
⛓️🖤⚔️🖤⛓️
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histsciart · 2 years
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It's World Ocean Day!
Oceans are teeming with biodiversity, like these ascidians (Class Ascidiacea) which are filter feeders.
SciArt by Ernst Haeckel for his Kunstformen der Natur (1904). View more in the Biodiversity Heritage Library (@biodivlibrary) with thanks to the University Library of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign for digitizing.
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thehappiestgolucky · 1 year
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I admit. Upon seeing Deep One of the Abyss, my first thought was "Wow if this guy(gender neutral) comes to be fond of Dawn and Odessa Volo, Giratina, and potentially Arceus are SCREWED."
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Volo was just generally discussing legends but also wanting to scare the girls into not investigating this legend not just because “oh dear you could get eaten” but ALSO because the nature of legends can be skewed and if this legend turned out nice it would be very bad for his plans-
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And wouldn’t you know it! They’re more concerned about two tiny children being lost in their realm than the fact they haven’t eaten in a millennia-
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pendragaryen · 8 months
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Cuxhaven/Sahlenburg, September 2023🧡⛵️☀️🛟⛱️🍷🦀⚓️
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noaasanctuaries · 1 year
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Kamau Sadiki Dives With a Purpose
Read his interview containing impactful stories of diving at shipwrecks from the Trans-Atlantic Era of African Enslavement.
Register for tomorrow’s webinar as we hear Kamau Sadiki talk about Diving With a Purpose, a non-profit organization of divers whose mission is to share stories of shipwrecks involved in the commodification and enslavement of Black bodies.
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