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De cara a la Conferencia de los Océanos Lisboa 2022, dejamos una de las postales mas bonitas del #Caribe. #SanAndres #Diadelambiente 
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goldenimage1960 · 2 years
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dorapuig · 8 months
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ict-reports · 10 months
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Voyage Management Software Market Size 2023, Latest Trends, COVID-19 Impact and Global Competition
The global “Voyage Management Software Market Size” is expected to rise with an impressive CAGR and generate the highest revenue by 2030. Fortune Business Insights™ in its latest report published this information. The report is titled "Smart Education and Learning Market Size, Share & Revenue Forecast, 2023-2030". The report discusses research objectives, research scope, methodology, timeline and challenges during the entire forecast period.
Report Highlights:
A comprehensive overview of Voyage Management Software Market Size
Significant factors boosting, restricting, challenging and providing an opportunity to the market
Key insights and major industry developments
Significant players functioning in Voyage Management Software Market Size
Major strategies adopted by players such as the launch of new products for better revenue generation, company collaborations, and others
Other market trends
An Overview of the Impact of COVID-19 on this Market:
The emergence of COVID-19 has brought the world to a standstill. We understand that this health crisis has brought an unprecedented impact on businesses across industries. However, this too shall pass. Rising support from governments and several companies can help in the fight against this highly contagious disease. There are some industries that are struggling and some are thriving. Overall, almost every sector is anticipated to be impacted by the pandemic.
We are making continuous efforts to help your business sustain and grow during COVID-19 pandemics. Based on our experience and expertise, we will offer you an impact analysis of coronavirus outbreaks across industries to help you prepare for the future.
For More Information, Visit- https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/voyage-management-software-market-107459
List of Top Key Players in Voyage Management Software Market:
Wärtsilä (Finland)
Veson Nautical (U.S.)
DANAOS (Greece)
MariApps Marine Solutions (Singapore)
Blue Water Trade Winds Pvt. Ltd. (India)
SEA/ (Maritech Services Limited) (Singapore)
Q88 LLC (U.S.)
ONEOCEAN (U.K)
Dataloy Systems AS (Norway)
OrbitMI, Inc. (U.S.)
The Ark Marine Solutions Pte Ltd. (TAMS) (Singapore)
ION Group (U.S.)
Herberg Systems GmbH (Germany)
Vasco Systems Pte Ltd. (Singapore)
Marine Digital GmbH (Germany)
Nextvoyage Maritime Software Pte. Ltd. (Singapore)
Regional Analysis for Smart Education and Learning Market:
North America (the USA and Canada)
Europe (UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Scandinavia and Rest of Europe)
Asia Pacific (Japan, China, India, Australia, Southeast Asia and Rest of Asia Pacific)
Latin America (Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America)
Voyage Management Software Market Size research report offers a complete assessment of the industry. The projections included in the report have been determined utilizing demonstrated research philosophies and presumptions.
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livesanskrit · 11 months
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World Oceans Day.
World Oceans Day is an international day that takes place annually on 8 June. The concept was originally proposed in 1992 by Canada's International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD) and the Ocean Institute of Canada (OIC) at the Earth Summit – UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. "World Oceans Day" was officially recognised by the United Nations in 2008. The international day supports the implementation of worldwide Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fosters public interest in the protection of the ocean and the sustainable management of its resources.
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uamariner · 1 year
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mbari-blog · 3 years
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Happy World Ocean Day! 🌎
This World Ocean Day, we are celebrating the global ocean that connects us all. The deep sea is the largest living space on Earth. Weird and wonderful animals thrive in this cold and dark environment. Between the sunlit surface and the deep seafloor lies an expanse of open water—the midnight zone. A dazzling diversity of creatures drift, swim, and flourish here. These animals live in a world without barriers or borders. Many of these species are found throughout the world’s ocean. For them, there is only one ocean. 
Our ocean and its inhabitants face a rising tide of threats. Pollution, overfishing, and climate change make for an uncertain future. We’re working to understand the midnight zone and how animals there will navigate these changes. Our ocean needs our help. All life—including us—depends on a healthy ocean.
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oceanramsey · 2 years
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What does November look like for you? 🍁 I love this time of year, the water temperature hasn’t dropped to my version of 🥶 fffrrrreeeeezing for my Hawaii standards, but cool enough the # of sharks we are seeing out with @oneoceandiving to increase and the Tiger sharks are still playful because there are not too many whales around yet to occupy their attention. The surf has picked up 🏄🏼‍♀️🌊 so there is a blend of fun surf nearshore and great diving offshore @oneoceandiving photo by @juansharks wetsuit @xcelwetsuits #tigersharkwetsuit #biomimicry #malamamanō #nuihi I don’t get to see a bunch of cool changes in the color of leaves 🍁 but I get to see the changes in the sharks and surf and I think that’s pretty cool too ☺️🙏. Tag me in your favorite fall season view 🍁💕 or spring if your southern hemi crew 🌊🤙🏽 I love that November is national gratitude month. What are you grateful for? I’m grateful for more than I could ever list but for sure these beautiful important sharks, helping people to learn about them, gain experience and a deeper understanding and I hope appreciation for them, helping to change peoples lives, and for the Jawsome team @oneoceandiving who #helpsavesharks & take people out everyday changing lives, and all the conservationists out there and those who support & of course my incredible husband who works hard along side me to help make as big of a positive impact as we can ❤️🦈 #LiveWithPurpose #gratefulFor #savetheocean #helpsharks #oneocean #waterinspired #oneoceandiving #fallback #springforward #seasons #perspectiveshift #flying #falling #fallcolors #falloutfits #seasonschange Photo cred @juansharks (at Oneoceandiving.com) https://www.instagram.com/p/CV9mQ2mLW3-/?utm_medium=tumblr
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kelseysam · 2 years
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Great Whites
Written by: Kelsey Samantha Crooks
 Today I’m shedding light on one of the most powerful apex predators of the ocean. Explaining common misconceptions, facts, and the future of the majestic and complex Great White.  
Great Whites exude confidence and dominance, making most everyone terrified of any encounter.
Typically, most humans have not been exposed to understanding sharks or educated on their behavior and nature. How Great Whites hunt, migrate, and the level of comprehension a shark has in realizing its surroundings are crucial when entering their environment. We don’t drive without learning all the responsibilities that come with being behind the wheel. Maybe we should try applying that to understanding the habitats that we enter, giving these apex predators a better chance at not being villainized but respected.
 Senses: Sharks are older than dinosaurs. Their ancestry dates back more than 400 million years, and they are one of evolution’s greatest survival stories. These animals have adapted to their ocean environment with six highly sophisticated senses of smell, touch, hearing, sight, taste, and their most extraordinary sense electromagnetism. It has been thought that Great Whites have difficulty seeing, which is where the misconception that attacks happen because of their vision issues. Indeed, the Great White cannot see directly head-on, but other senses that Great Whites have help them understand their surroundings, such as smelling and electromagnetic currency sensors that are embedded into the Great Whites. With these instincts, the Great White has more of a chance to identify its surroundings. Meaning that while they may need to get closer to use these senses, they aren’t interested in stalking humans down as prey. Sometimes curiosity takes over, but most times, it’s the shark’s way of seeing what is in their habitat.
Mating and breeding: although there have been no recordings of where great whites exactly mate and no record of the birth of a pup, it is proven that a female white must reach the mature adult stage to be able to breed. Being large enough is a critical element of being able to carry her pups. The adult stage for a female is thought to be age 13-15, and females are believed to be able to take as many as 15 pups at a time.
Migration pattern:  Some Greats have been recorded making journeys from the Hawaiian Islands to California; one Great White shark that swam from South Africa to Australia made the longest recorded migration of any fish. The torpedo shape of the great is built for speed: up to 35 miles per hour. Great Whites have been stunning scientists for quite a while due to their changing patterns of migration. Since the ’70s, these sharks have gone from being pacific coast sharks to, well, everywhere sharks. They were feeding on the east coast and making their way back to the west. There really is no explanation other than what is thought to be climate or feeding changes.
Feeding and keeping our ecosystem clean: Great Whites are notorious for keeping the ocean's ecosystem in balance. Feeding on dead whale carcass and infected or sick fish that otherwise would have the opportunity to infect other fish groups and even affect those seafood lovers on land.
Number of fatalities: In comparison, we humans kill 100 million more sharks than sharks kill humans. We rarely kill sharks by accident like the Great White, whose fatalities are typically mistaken as prey. In the US alone, seven shark fatalities happened just last year. Three of those were by White’s.
Capturing and netting: As the top predators in the ocean, great white sharks face only one real threat to their survival, humans. The assaults are many. By-catch: the accidental killing of sharks by fishermen's longlines and trawlers. Illegal poaching: selling shark fins for soup. Illegal hunting: sportfishing for shark jaws as trophies. Nets: placed along coastlines to keep sharks away from beaches. Pollution: toxins and heavy metals that build up in the shark's body. In some areas, significant white populations have plummeted by over 70%. If not stopped, it could lead to the extinction of this ancient species.
Finning sharks: Shark fin soup is considered a delicacy in many Asian countries, once reserved only for the wealthy or for extraordinary occasions. But rising incomes in Asia are having a disastrous impact on sharks. To make the soup, the fins of the sharks are sliced off, and the rest of the body is tossed back in the water, dead or alive: a method called shark finning. It's estimated that 100 million sharks are killed annually to supply fins for soup. Fins from great whites can fetch the highest prices because of their rarity and size. In Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China, conservationists and chefs are leading campaigns to stop serving shark fin soup. 
Future of the Great White: According to the IUCN, across certain regions, the White Shark is estimated to be declining from historic levels in the Northwest Atlantic and South Pacific and increasing in the Northeast Pacific and the Indian Ocean. The trends among ocean regions are highly variable. While they are primarily based on long datasets, they are extrapolated over a very long three-generation length of 159 years which increases the uncertainty in the estimated regional trends.
Conclusion: Great Whites are the leaders in keeping our ocean's ecosystem in harmony and helping us rid of diseased fish. Learning that we harm sharks more than they harm us is something not to make light of. Understanding how to protect sharks is what will protect our oceans. It's always important to be diligent of our surroundings in and out of the sea, but we have come a long way in understanding that we are not the hunted when it comes to the Great White. If you would like more information, please visit Savethesharksorg.com and visit your local DNR website for info on what your state does to protect sharks. The more we learn about these fascinating creatures, the more we will coexist.
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jimabernethy · 4 years
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#Repost and beautiful image from our last trip from my great friend @bluelifewild // --- Manta train coming through! Thank you @jim_abernethy and @shawnheinrichs for giving @rebecca_f_christensen and I an experience of a lifetime! We hope to see you again in #islamujeres 💙 @bluelifewild From @jim_abernethy // One of the best things about experiencing nature with friends is the quality time you get to spend with like minded nature lovers...all of which are of kindred spirits! We were blessed this year during our whale shark trip to have Mantas with us everyday! Sadly these highly intelligent, beautiful creatures are still being hunted for their gills mostly in the Asian parts of the world, they say the gills have medicinal properties, which isn't true! Spending time with them in the water is truly a magical and life-changing experience! Enjoy but Please Protect! @jim_abernethy @wildlifevoiceinc @mantamexicocaribe #manta #mantaray #sharksandrays #conservation #protection #sealife #filterfeeders #ocean #oceanlife #uwphotography #ikelite #bluewater #underwaterphotography #nature #oneocean #turningthetide #explore #adventure #snorkel #freedive #mexico (at Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, México) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC3B-flpzEg/?igshid=5odqj7cq6jzl
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goldenimage1960 · 2 years
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@oneocean @neptunebeachflorida #bff
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architecturerookie · 4 years
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A moment for skincare. Architects work late, stare at screens and forget to take breaks. We should hydrate more, I am sure of it. And when we don’t hydrate enough our skin will ask for repair. Prevention is always best practice, but let’s face it, we are all guilty of neglect. I have been obsessed with a few new beauty brands lately. I have been trying new products for the first time in years and I am so impressed with the changes in business models and approaches to skincare and make-up. I am impressed because I am finding makeup that doubles as skincare and more and more B corporations (more on this later). Have you heard of Kosas?! There products are juiced up with nutrients and while I have only tried one so far, the lipfuel, it’s the answers to years of searching for the right lip balm/lipstick/lip nourishment. Some products have missed the mark or possibly just don’t work for me but I have been so pleasantly surprised lately more than disappointed. Most of these products have been discovered thanks to Goop. Which has really changed the game in so many ways so if you don’t know, go listen!! Enter One Ocean...I am a La Mer junkie. I can’t afford it but somehow it finds it’s way into my life. So when I found this little number on Goop it had a strange reminiscence of La Mer but it’s cheaper and the company is environmentally active. This bottle contains 3 times as much product as La Mer for %90 of the cost. I can’t say I know if it does anything yet but my skin felt radiant after one plunge. This is a radical change in an industry where ingredients were really ignored for so long. What does this mean for architecture and architects? Maybe we can save our skin after we neglect it for years or maybe we can save it as we try to look somewhat presentable for our WFH video calls (see Kosas tinted face oil). Makeup we can fall asleep in?! Okay, maybe that’s a stretch but I’ll keep waiting for it. More importantly this new approach to business that is transparent and healthy has to bleed in to Architecture as well. This pandemic requires us to revisit the way we design buildings, to give it a fresh look but it isn’t just about the final product, the building, it’s holistic. After years of standardization we move into innovation. How can we be less standardized yet still efficient? How can we be more conscious of the environment and yet deliver end products on par with those that turn a blind eye. Food for thought but in the meantime I will keep slathering on this new stuff and let you know how it goes.
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respectanimalrights · 4 years
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I'm a Orcaholic /😍😍 Kim Credit © 📷 🖋✅ @jordangatto We know them, we love them, and we refuse to stand by while their homes are destroyed and their food taken from them! . Northern Resident Killer Whales in the Johnstone Strait . . #WeProtectWhatWeLove #NoFishNoBlackfish #TurningTheTide #WildSalmon #OneOcean #BC #SaveTheWhales #JoinThePod #SalishSea #BroughtonArchipelago #JohnstoneStrait #Orca #KillerWhale #Whale #Dolphin #NRKW #ResidentOrca #WhaleWatching #EcoTourism #WildLife #Nature #NatureIsOurFuture #Wild #AnimalRights #SwimFree #Orcas #BCPoli #MyCanada #ExploreBC #Conservation https://www.instagram.com/p/B5GVjGFB5Hw/?igshid=1qb2row148pgu
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livesanskrit · 2 years
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Send from Sansgreet Android App. Sanskrit greetings app from team @livesanskrit . It's the first Android app for sending @sanskrit greetings. Download app from https://livesanskrit.com/sansgreet World Oceans Day. World Oceans Day is an international day that takes place annually on 8 June. The concept was originally proposed in 1992 by Canada's International Centre for Ocean Development (ICOD) and the Ocean Institute of Canada (OIC) at the Earth Summit – UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. "World Oceans Day" was officially recognised by the United Nations in 2008. The international day supports the implementation of worldwide Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and fosters public interest in the protection of the ocean and the sustainable management of its resources. #sansgreet #sanskritgreetings #greetingsinsanskrit #sanskritquotes #sanskritthoughts #emergingsanskrit #sanskrittrends #trendsinsanskrit #livesanskrit #sanskritlanguage #sanskritlove #sanskritdailyquotes #sanskritdailythoughts #sanskrit #resanskrit #worldoceansday #worldoceanday #oceansday #ocean #oceanlife #oceans #oceanwaves #icod #theocean #sea #sealife #oceanview #celebratingsanskrit #oneocean #oceansoul https://www.instagram.com/p/CeguzfkvT9p/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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notivision365 · 4 years
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#🅽🅾🆃🅸🆅🅸🆂🅸🅾🅽365 Nombra a este pequeño amigo 😄 🎥 @kenzokiren: "He visto algunas cosas extrañas en mi día y esta fue definitivamente una de ellas. . Las iguanas marinas son las únicas especies de lagartos marinos en el mundo que solo se encuentran en las Islas Galápagos. . Pueden sumergirse a una profundidad de hasta 30 metros (98 pies). ) y aguantan la respiración durante 30-40 minutos Se cree que evolucionaron a partir de un ancestro común hace millones de años después de llegar a las islas en rafting. . En nuestra expedición solo teníamos una pequeña ventana para verlos y, aunque el clima estaba empeorando, aprovechamos nuestra única oportunidad y, afortunadamente, pudimos presenciarlos con nuestros propios ojos. . No hace falta decir que no decepcionaron " . . . #31Ago #venezuela #marineiguana #marinebiology #seacreatures #seaanimals #godzilla #iguana #galapagos #wildlife #instadive #paditv #divinglife #scubadiver #animalkingdom #underwater #sealife #awesomeearth #wildlifelovers #oneocean #wildplanet #natgeowildlife #coralreef #underthesea #mothernature #wildlifeonearth #oceans #viralvideo #oceanografic (en Venezuela - Calabozo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEkZDhEJCAM/?igshid=vbk8gineup8m
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rodwey2004 · 4 years
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A quiet Carnaby Street. . . Do visit my website RodweyPhotography.com . . #carnabystreet #projectzero #oneocean #oneplanet #metroldn #nightphoto #superphoto_longexpo #london #pictureoftheday #iconiclondon #bestlondonphotos #thisislondon #mycanon #longexposure #canonuk #photooftheday #visitlondon #igerlondon #prettylittlelondon #christmaslights #landmark #toplondonphoto #timeoutlondon #nightphotography . . @projectzero @beautifuldestinations @carnabystreet @london @metro.co.uk @thetimes @longexposure_shots @evening.standard @best_london_photos @igerslondon @timeoutlondon @london_architecture_ @london_city_official @londonist_com @london_gurus @londonphotography @toplondonphotos @london.bigcity @londonforyou @londonist_com @passionpassport @uk.shooters @thelondonlifeinc @toplondonphoto (at Carnaby Street) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5BGEhWASFR/?igshid=1ucirtdlfu9g3
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