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A’hoy ~ PangeaSeed Rollins By PangeaSeed Rollins Managing Director: Alicia Berrios PangeaSeed has successfully established a new collegiate chapter at Rollins College, located in the heart of Orlando, Florida. PangeaSeed Rollins is a student alliance that contributes to the protection of sharks, and the preservation of ocean habitats. Through collaborative creativity and artistic innovation, PS [...]

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The Sound of Silence Conde Nast Traveler.com By Virgina Morell Original Artwork by PangeaSeed supporting artist Asher Jay There are fewer and fewer places to flee the cacophony of human activity, but much more is at stake than peace and quiet: The noise from gas drills, airplanes, and other industry is drowning out mating calls, [...]

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A Portrait of the Western Pacific Ocean – Industrial Fishing and Natural History. By Alex Hofford What follows is a monster blog post, a random potpourri of photos that I took in the Western Pacific with Greenpeace late last year, but have been too busy to upload until now. The broad aim of the trip [...]

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Can whales predict tsunamis? The Guardian UK By Philip Hoare A British photographer witnessed a school of whales vanishing during an underwater earthquake. Could they serve as ‘canaries’ for humans? Do whales hear earthquakes long before humans? As tsunami warnings hit the Indonesian and Sri Lankan coasts last week, observers at sea watched as every [...]

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The Shark and the Can PangeaSeed.com Without further ado – PangeaSeed and One Eyed Robot present The Shark and the Can. The full length animated short of a lonely shark who finds a can of shark fin soup and an unconventional use for it. Directed By Yoram Benz – oneeyedrobot.com Coming Summer 2012, The Great [...]

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Two men arrested for shark violations in Louisiana The Advertiser.com Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agents participated in a joint enforcement patrol that resulted in two men arrested for alleged fishing violations in Plaquemines Parish on April 8. Agents arrested Rick Nguyen, 37, of Buras, and Hung Anh Tiet, 29, of Dallas, [...]

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Japan’s Tepco shuts its last reactor, power risks loom Reuters By Yoko Kubota (Reuters) – Tokyo Electric Power Co, the operator of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima power plant, shut its last operating nuclear reactor on Monday for regular maintenance, leaving just one running reactor supplying Japan’s creaking power sector. Japan has 54 reactors, but since the [...]

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Petition to remove Singapore consultant from UN convention Asia One Marine conservation group Sea Shepherd has called for the removal of Singaporean wildlife consultant Dr Giam Choo-Hoo from a United Nations (UN) convention that regulates endangered-species trade, reported The Straits Times on Monday. Dr Giam represents Asia on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered [...]

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Aquatic species dominate UN-backed scientific meeting CITES.org Geneva, 21 March 2012 – The 26th meeting of the Animals Committee of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) today moves from Geneva, to continue in Dublin, Ireland, where the Committee will convene jointly with the CITES Plants Committee. During [...]

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The Shark & The Can – Trailer One Eyed Robot and PangeaSeed present: The Shark and the Can A lonely shark finds a can of shark fin soup and finds an unconventional use for it. Directed By Yoram Benz creator of oneeyedrobot.com Coming Summer 2012 only on The Great West Coast Migration – A Benefit [...]

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