The killing power of Navy sonar
Tuesday, 31 July 2007
The US National Marine Fisheries Service has recently issued its proposed rule under which the US Navy would be given free reign over 70% of the world ocean to test and use its very loud, low
Ship2ship oil transfers revisited: good news!
Tuesday, 26 June 2007
On a bright Saturday in late April, I met up with the Scottish Green Party, local surfers, the Scottish Seabird Centre, and more than 100 North Berwick residents for a rally against the ill
The Power of Film
Wednesday, 28 March 2007
Almost a year ago, in late spring 2006, the filmmaker and conservationist Jean-Michel Cousteau was invited to the White House to show his film about the remote, untouched and as yet to be fully
Chilean dolphins & salmon farms
Monday, 18 December 2006
Three days with Nomads of the Sea in the southern fjords of Chile leaves me with images of Magellanic penguins, roaring southern sea lions, glaciers, windswept impenetrable forests, and the
Namiyo Kubo – Muralist with a Whale Passion
Tuesday, 12 September 2006
For several decades, Namiyo Kubo has painted giant murals at locations as diverse as Iceland, New York, Cuba, Australia, Korea, as well as many in her native Japan. Sometimes she covers parts of