An interesting video about pink salmon and sea lice. Click on the link below to watch the video and visit the website at: http://www.watershed-watch.org/sealice.html
Watershed Watch - Sea Lice
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Taking a look at the environmental footprints that we have left behind as well as the road ahead.
About Me
- Kait
- I am a 20 something Canadian woman currently living in Halifax. I am greatly interested in assisting in the search for solutions for global environmental sustainability. It's time we all took personal responsibility for the state of our environment.
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Books of '09
- • Silent Spring. By, Rachel Carson
- • Sea Sick, the Global Ocean in Crisis. By, Alanna Mitchell
- • The world without us. By, Alan Weisman
- • Bottomfeeder. How to eat ethically in a world of vanashing seafood. By, Taras Grescoe
- • Life in 2030: Exploring a Sustainable Future for Canada. By, John B. Robinson
- • The Whale Warriors. The battle at the bottom of the world to save the planet's largest mammals. By, Peter Heller
- • In a perfect ocean. The state of fisheries and ecosystems in the north atlantic ocean. By, Daniel Pauly and Jay Maclean
- • The end of the line. How overfishing is changing the world and what we eat. By, Charles Clover
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1 comments:
Nice to see that there are nature lovers who are eager to kindle the ideas with people who share the same likes.We need to love the nature and look after it.
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