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This is what happens when you crowdfund an awesome marine park

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This is what happens when you crowdfund an awesome marine park

23 Oct 2014 12:54 PM

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The island nation of Palau may be small — 177 square miles, to be exact — but it is not afraid of making big unprecedented moves when it comes to its fish. In February, the Micronesian country banned all commercial fishing in its waters, a major first for marine sanctuaries. The resulting protected area is about the size of France, and encompasses some of the more pristine oceans in the world.

The only problem: How to fund it?

You probably know that marine protected areas are great, but they cost a lot of money up front. And when Palau President Remengesau announced the reserve, the country had exactly one boat with which to patrol the 230,000 square-mile-wide swath of sea. So the Palauans did what all spunky and cash-strapped creators are doing these days — they started a crowdfunding campaign.

The Indiegogo project, dubbed “Stand with Palau,” was launched in July and wrapped up this month, having exceeded its goal of $100,000 with some 583 total donors pitching in. The money will be spent on more boats, monitoring drones and buoys, and the staff to run them.

As marine biologist David Shiffman points out at Scientific American, this is a big and weird first for ocean conservation:

“This is the first time a nation-state has started a marine conservation crowdfunding campaign,” says Daniel Kachelriess, the outreach coordinator for Stand with Palau. “The money raised through the campaign will directly support the implementation of the [Palau] National Marine Sanctuary. It is really about fleshing out the next steps — especially in regard to data collection, monitoring and enforcement framework — and making sure the marine sanctuary is implemented in a way that is on the medium term economically and environmentally sustainable,” he says.

Who knows if this is a viable funding option for other aspiring marine sanctuaries. It might be the Potato Salad of crowdfunded conservation projects — a unrepeatable miracle. Or it might be that the day is near when, in addition to funding indie documentaries and slick eco-gadgets, you can back Yellowstone’s new kickstarter initiative and get that sick grizzly poster as a bonus. If nothing else, Palau just proved that, under the right conditions, private citizens can scrape together some serious cash for the cause.

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Island Nation Sets Up World’s First Crowdfunded Marine Protected Area

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If These 35,000 Walruses Can’t Convince You Climate Change Is Real, I Don’t Know What to Tell You

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This an image from a NOAA research flight over a remote stretch of Alaska’s north shore on Saturday. It shows approximately 35,000 walruses crowded on a beach, which according to the AP is a record number for this survey program.

Bear in mind that each of the little brown dots in this image can weigh over 4,000 pounds, placing them high in the running to be the world’s biggest climate refugees.

Why are so many walruses “hauled out” on this narrow strip of land? Part of the reason is that there’s not enough sea ice for them to rest on, according to NOAA.

On September 17, Arctic sea ice reached its minimum extent for 2014, which according to federal data is the sixth-lowest coverage since the satellite record began in 1979.

“The massive concentration of walruses onshore—when they should be scattered broadly in ice-covered waters—is just one example of the impacts of climate change on the distribution of marine species in the Arctic,” Margaret Williams, the managing director of WWF’s Arctic program, said in a statement.

If you’ve ever seen these blubbery beasts duke it out, then you know there’s some serious marine mammal mayhem in store. Thanks, climate change!

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Seaweed is healthy, delicious, and legal in all 50 states

Seaweed is healthy, delicious, and legal in all 50 states

17 Sep 2014 7:43 PM

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Seaweed, on the rare occasions I came across it in my Midwestern upbringing, seemed like a pretty simple deal: beach-borne mass of green goo-ribbons that you don’t really want to step on. Other than a few seaside experiences, I didn’t really think about seaweed much at all. And I da-hefinitely didn’t think about eating it.

But I’ve changed my ways. I learned my lesson. I’m a seaweed believer. Here’s why:

I read an article in the most recent edition of Lucky Peach, a quarterly food journal, by writer Rachel Khong. In it, she chronicles a summer she spent on the California coast, north of San Francisco, harvesting and preparing edible seaweed with Mendocino Sea Vegetable Company.

According to Khong’s research, seaweed is one of the most life-giving organisms in the world.* Here’s a taste of what she writes in her article:

The seashore is where all our stories start. It’s understood that present-day humans evolved in littoral spaces, where the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish and shellfish, originally from seaweed, were needed to evolve complex nervous systems and big brains. Which is to say: eating seaweed  —  either directly or by proxy  —  was what made us us. And seaweeds sustain life on earth, producing 70 to 80 percent of the world’s oxygen through photosynthesis…

Plus, she notes, “seaweed is an impressively ample source of protein.”

The protein-rich superfood feeds almost everything under the sea. Really, all ocean creatures eat seaweed somehow — whether directly or by eating something else that eats seaweed — so it’s the foundation of the marine food chain.

Why I haven’t eaten seaweed before (other than as sushi-wrap) is beyond me. Especially considering that humans have been munching on seaweed for thousands of years. Writes Khong:

We can’t be sure how long human beings have been eating seaweed  —  whatever archaeological proof of seaweed that might’ve existed has long since broken down and disappeared  —  but by most educated guesses it is a very, very long time. The oldest proof we have is the seaweed found in mortars in southern Chile dating to 12,000 BCE.

So while seaweed-eating may kinda seem like just another foodie trend, it has deep roots in human history and is supposedly very yummy. So why not go out and forage your own, world? It’s abundant, nutritionally dense, and pairs well with Dijon mustard and fresh tarragon.

Correction: An earlier version of this article identified seaweed as a plant, when in fact it is an algae. Grist regrets the error and has sentenced the author to make her own toothpaste out of kelp. 

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A Little Kelp From My Friends

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Dot Earth Blog: A New Study Clarifies Treatment Needs for Water from Fracked Gas and Oil Wells

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Winged Warning: Heavy Metal Song Distortion

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U.N. Draft Report Lists Unchecked Emissions’ Risks

The report says that warming has already led to food and climate crises, and that the failure to reduce emissions will lead to worse catastrophes. This article is from:  U.N. Draft Report Lists Unchecked Emissions’ Risks ; ;Related ArticlesObama Pursuing Climate Accord in Lieu of TreatyOpinion: The Climate SwerveDot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Turbulent Oceans and Greenhouse Heating ;

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Dot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Turbulent Oceans and Greenhouse Heating

Climate science homes in on the oceans’ role in driving wiggles in global warming. Read this article – Dot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Turbulent Oceans and Greenhouse Heating Related Articles Opinion: The Climate Swerve Methane Is Discovered Seeping From Seafloor Off East Coast, Scientists Say By Degrees: In the Ocean, Clues to Change

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Strong Earthquake Shakes Bay Area in California

The magnitude-6.0 earthquake that damaged some buildings, knocked out power to thousands and injured some residents was the largest to shake the Bay Area since the 1989 Loma Prieta quake, officials said. Original article: Strong Earthquake Shakes Bay Area in California Related Articles National Briefing | West: Drought Said to Claim Trillions of Gallons Opinion: The Climate Swerve Dot Earth Blog: Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows

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In Scarred Chinese Tibetan City, Devotion to Sanctity of Life

In Yushu, Buddhists demonstrate a reverence for all living beings — even a tiny river shrimp that some believe could be the reincarnated souls of loved ones who died in an earthquake in 2010. View post:  In Scarred Chinese Tibetan City, Devotion to Sanctity of Life ; ;Related ArticlesAn Exaltation of Moths, Much-Maligned Kin of the ButterflyHearings on Water Permits for Indian PointWashington Mudslide Report Cites Rain, but Doesn’t Give Cause or Assign Blame ;

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