Recently in Conservation Category
Ireland is hatching a plan to hunt down and catch rouge fishing nets. Nets that are free floating around the Atlantic causing all sorts of problems. Its an interesting problem and I'm happy to see that someone is taking the effort to stop these so call 'ghost nets' from destroying the sea beds and killing more sea life.
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For the first time ever someone has filmed Killer Whales hunting dolphins. (Which is interesting to me, because Killer Whales are actually in the dolphin family) A tour group in South Africa saw the hunt happening and filmed it. Afterwards divers from the boat got into the water for a closer look. Check out the really interesting article.
What happens when you nuke a coral reef several times? It grows back. It just takes a while. This interesting article takes a look at the Bikini Atolls 50 years after the USA tested some 23 nukes in the area. Something you'd think would cause the area to glow for a long time.
The interesting thing is that the reef grew back. About 65% of the wildlife has returned and is in excellent shape. Partially because people are still quite afraid to go there. The only visitors these days are the occasional SCUBA diver visiting ship wrecks. The picture below (stolen from Power Boat World) was taken at the center of one of the blast craters.
With any luck people will continue to stay away and the reef will continue to grow. I personally would to dive the area. I'm told the ship wrecks, which were sank during the nuclear testing, are amazing to see. With any luck someone will come up with the idea of doing diving at the reef in the future.
I love gadgets. A lot. But I often worry about not having power when running around in dubious places. Solar chargers have been around for a while now but none ever seem to meet all my needs. This one comes close though and has me highly tempted...
This charger from Brando does it all. Charge an internal battery via solar or regular AC. It has a USB port for charging your iPod/ mp3 player of choice, a spot to hook up various phones, and a clip on back that does camera batteries. And it also has a flashlight on the front. Not bad for $25. At that price you could use it on one trip and it would almost pay for itself.
Heres how I see it working for me. I take a lot of photos while running around the wilderness. I offload pictures from my camera onto my iPod (giving me massive amounts of storage space, though SD cards are super cheap). Recharge both through this charger. Results: Happiness.
Gizmodo has a nice review of it or just go order one now.
Fish seem to like train cars a bit too much. They flock to them. I know I would. It would be a really cool dive. I can't wait for someone to post some underwater photos of the life thats taken hold underwater. Future dive plans...
Read all about it here.
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