An Occasional Ramble by the Sea March 24, 2006 By David Helvarg Striper success story being flushed down Chesapeake drain Often hailed as a model of how to do marine protection the right way, striped bass have made a dramatic come back since they were fished to near extinction in the 1970s and ‘80s. Cooperative efforts […]
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An Occasional Ramble by the Sea February 28, 2006 By David Helvarg Grading on a Curve? “The President told us about the State of the Union, but the State of our Oceans is not strong,” – Leon Panetta “Going from nine to thirteen billion dollars (suggested ocean funding) is not an arm and a leg […]
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An Occasional Ramble by the Sea February 1, 2006 By David Helvarg Rigs to Wrecks to Spills – The offshore oil industry has long advocated a program called ‘rigs to reefs’ that would allow them to save millions of dollars by toppling rather than removing played out production platforms. But 2005’s Hurricanes Katrina and Rita […]
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Welcome to the Greenhouse Century Jan 9, 2006 By David Helvarg, President – Blue Frontier Campaign Welcome to the Greenhouse Century There have been historic droughts and grassfires that have raged across Oklahoma, Texas and Australia. Big storms have roiled California leading to the 4th “100 year flood” on the Russian River in the last […]
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NOAA’s Silent World, Coasties Rule, Flippercide and more December 15, 2005 By David Helvarg NOAA’s Silent World While the nation’s leading civilian agency for the oceans is supposed to help assure our public seas are clean and bountiful, transparency is apparently not one of their aims. In the wake of the federal government’s failures to […]