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Category: Issue 57 – February 2020

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Bobbit Worm – Photo taken in Lembeh at Indonesia – Jack’s February Underwater Photograph

January 31, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Conservation Photography, Issue 57 - February 2020, Stories from the Sea

You are not likely to come across this worm, the bobbit is not common and little is known about it. This worm has been observed in aquariums where it was …

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Turtles under threat: Ocean warming forcing leatherback turtles to travel further for food

January 31, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, News, Stories from the Sea

Greenpeace Report New research tracking the migrations of leatherback turtles after leaving their nesting grounds in French Guiana shows that they must travel almost twice as far as groups previously …

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Go Mo Go Travel Blog: Afghanistan

January 31, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Travel Blog

Kabul  Afghanistan had always been on my “list”.  It was, in the early seventies, the gateway to Asia and an important stop on the legendary Silk Road. Images of crimson …

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a seahorse in a fish-tank at the aquarium

Behind-the-Scenes Seahorse Tour at Birch Aquarium

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Sustainable Travel, Things we like, Travel Deals

  The Growing Up Seahorse tour immerses guests into the world of Birch Aquarium’s animal care team. Participants are first taken through seahorse exhibits to learn about the diversity and …

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The Global Plastic Problem: How you can make a difference

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Stories from the Sea, Things we like

By Heather A. Wright, Scientist The Global Plastic Problem – We’re global citizens of this planet. We and our stuff move around the planet and permeate the environment. Geologists term this …

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a seashell on the sand

Does Shell Availability Matter?: Marine Protected Areas Impact on Invertebrates

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Ocean Literacy

By Stacy Craft, M.A. Sea Shell Protection              Sea shells are commonly picked up at beaches by children, collectors, and tourists. Little thought is put into collecting shells. Yet, shell …

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a forest with a swamp

Professor: Save The World by Planting Trees

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Terrestrial Topics

By David LeBlanc, Biology Professor Australia is on fire. Temperatures are rising. Carbon emissions are increasing. What can just one person do that would be of any help? Ball State biology …

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a couple of sea lions sitting on a rock next to the ocean

Drones monitor health of declining Australian sea lions

January 25, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, News, Ocean Literacy, Technology

The Australian sea lion population has never recovered from the impact of the commercial sealing that occurred mainly in the 19th century. But the use of drones by University of …

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