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University Of Alaska Anchorage: All We Can Save: Truth, Courage And Solutions For The Climate Crisis With Dr Ayana

Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies to host an Earth Day 2021 keynote discussion. This event is part of the UAA Books of the Year program and supports the theme of building community resilience. Join keynote speaker, marine biologist, policy expert and writer Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Sumudu Atapattu, the director of Research Centers and senior lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School for a discussion of Johnson s book, All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis. Together, they will explore conservation solutions rooted in environmental justice including the Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank Johnson

Mote s coral restoration efforts featured in National Geographic magazine | News & Press

Mote s coral restoration efforts featured in National Geographic magazine | News & Press
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Mote Coral Restoration Efforts Featured in National Geographic, Good Morning America

National Geographic magazine, titled The Ocean Issue. The story, “How Coral Reefs Might Survive Climate Change,” addresses the issues coral reefs face worldwide, but also the solutions that scientists are looking for to solve them, including Mote’s innovative microfragmentation and reskinning methodology, which has allowed the organization to grow thousands of coral fragments on land before planting them onto the reef, stimulating rapid growth and recovery. To date, Mote has planted more than 100,000 fragments of coral along Florida’s Coral Reef. Also featured in the story is Mote’s latest breakthrough: the first restored massive corals spawning in the wild in Florida or the Caribbean.

Possible alcohol sales and late night opening for Goodwick s Ocean Lab

GOODWICK S Ocean Lab could soon be serving alcohol along with food and soft drinks, if an application to Pembrokeshire County Council goes smoothly. Proprietors of the café at the popular seafront attraction, Judith and Allan Cresswell, are applying to serve alcoholic drinks along with hot and cold soft beverages. The application to the council s licensing committee states that the venue would like to serve alcohol from 11am to 11pm seven days a week. The Ocean Lab is temporarily closed because of lockdown but when open it shuts in the late afternoon, early evening. The application states that the Ocean Lab café will open between 10am and 11.30pm daily in the future.

Possible alcohol sales and late night opening for Goodwick s Ocean Lab

Possible alcohol sales and late night opening for Goodwick s Ocean Lab
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