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Margot Spindelman, The Ocean and The Road (exhibition)

Color, muted or clamorous, and dashed or looping lines, interact with organic forms that enforce or subvert the horizon to engender seductive paintings that recreate the landscape as a painted,...

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Acid Test: The Global challenge of ocean acidification (movie)

ACID TEST, a film produced by NRDC, was made to raise awareness about the largely unknown problem of ocean acidification, which poses a fundamental challenge to life in the seas and the health of the...

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Ocean acidification postcards

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is conducting research on ocean acidification in polar, temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions including the Arctic, West Florida Shelf, and the Caribbean....

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“Tipping Point” movie gets an award

The “Tipping Point” documentary won the “Best Scientific Movie” award at the Mediterranea film festival that took place in Antibes (France), 31 March-3 April 2011.

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L’autre problème du CO2 (movie, in French)

Le dessin animé produit par les élèves de l’école Ridgeway de Plymouth (Royaume-Uni) et les chercheurs du Laboratoire Marin de Plymouth (financé par EPOCA) vient d’être traduit en français par des...

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The other CO2 problem animation now available in Spanish and Italian

The other CO2 problem animation, originally made by the Ridgeway School (Plymouth, UK) students in collaboration with EPOCA is now available in Spanish and Italian. The translations were performed by...

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Ocean acidification art challenge

Funded by Eye On The World Natural Images, Ocean Ark Alliance is hosting Australia’s largest environmental art show at the Melbourne Aquarium on 22 October 2012. This has been created to stimulate a...

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The pteropod project: sea butterflies, climate change, and art (text and audio)

You’ve no doubt heard of the butterfly effect. Well, Gareth Lawson of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has his own version: the sea butterfly effect. As carbon dioxide emissions build up in the...

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The art of marine science: collaborating with art students to create outreach...

The main objective of this study is to continue collaborative efforts with Ringling College of Art and Design students to create new outreach products on ocean acidification that will increase...

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Seaweek embraces $50,000 Ocean Art Challenge

The $50,000 Ocean Acidification Art Challenge is now open to all Victorian students Years 9-12. Australia’s largest environmental art show, it has been created to stimulate a deeper understanding of...

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“Tipping Point” to be shown at the San Francisco International Ocean Film...

Friday 8 March 2013, 1 pm “Tipping Point”, France, Laurence Jourdan, 54 min An intelligent look at the emerging science of ocean acidification, that is shot in dramatic ocean locations from the tropics...

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Ocean Acidification –“Time to Change” (feat. Ryan Yoo) (video)

UCLA ESS 15 ocean/climate science communication project by Thomas Li. Sung by Thomas Li and featuring Ryan Yoo on rap vocals. Parody of “Glad You Came”, by The Wanted. Extra footage from...

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Amazing sea butterflies are the ocean’s canary in the coal mine

The chemistry of the ocean is changing. Most climate change discussion focuses on the warmth of the air, but around one-quarter of the carbon dioxide we release into the atmosphere dissolves into the...

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Dissolution – Disillusion

The Simon Mace Gallery welcomes NW sculptor, David Eisenhour, for the month of August. Eisenhour’s elegant sculptures emerge into bronze, elevating the microscopic pteropod, while echoing the universal...

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The gorgeous shapes of sea butterflies

Ocean acidification has taken up an unlikely mascot: the shelled pteropod. While “charismatic megafauna,” the large creatures that pull at our heartstrings, are typically the face of environmental...

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Creatures behaving strangely

Our understanding of how souring seas will transform the oceans is growing more sophisticated every day. Here is a glimpse of what scientists are finding in laboratory studies about how ocean...

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the OA-ICC!!!

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Photo contest: Second Annual World Oceans Day Competition

The oceans are essential to food security and the health and survival of all life, power our climate and are a critical part of the biosphere. In 2008, the United Nations General Assembly decided that,...

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Reminder: Second Annual World Oceans Day Photo Competition (subsmission...

Registration open until 22 May 2015, 5pm Eastern Standard Time (EST)! In 2008, the United Nations General Assembly decided that, as from 2009, 8 June would be designated by the United Nations as “World...

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Lost at Sea (video)

The Australian Early to Mid-Career Researcher Forum of the Australian Academy of Science has launched an ‘Inspire Australia’ video research competition to showcase innovative research being performed...

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