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Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2004

2005.02.11 . .

Coral Reefs
Source: Australian Institute of Marine Science
Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2004
'The Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2004 report documents how human activities continue to be the primary cause of the global coral reef crisis. The report details many new initiatives aimed at reversing this degradation such as by conserving the biodiversity, the economic value and beauty of coral reefs.' Download in sections (PDF) or as two complete volumes:
Volume 1 (PDF; 9.2 MB)
Volume 2 (PDF; 6.6 MB)

(Via Blogdigger Search: coral reef.)

CPB: Digital Radio as Diversity Outreach

2005.02.11 . .

Another score for podcasting...


"The American Corporation for Public Broadcasting has instructed its management to use more digital technology (presumably podcasting, audio downloads, etc.) to be more 'responsive to the needs of underserved minority audiences, including those with second language needs.' full motion" (Via I Love Radio .org.)

Eric Peterson on WebSideStory acquisition of Atomz

2005.02.11 . .

I use Atomz search for a number of sites. I wonder how this will affect things. I really like the Atomz search engine service.

"Thoughts about WebSideStory's acquisition of Atomz. Just in case you haven't heard, WebSideStory announced ... they're acquiring Atomz and using Atomz Search and Atomz to build out something they call the 'Active Marketing Suite' ... WebSide [also] soft-launched a bid management application ... [Eric Peterson]" (Via Redwood Asylum.)

Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Council votes to restrict bottom trawling in Aleutian Islands

2005.02.11 . .

"SEATTLE -- In a move to protect deep-sea coral beds and other sensitive fish habitat, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has proposed closing bottom trawling over more than half the fishable waters off Alaska's Aleutian Islands."

Thanks to Jason Lefkowitz of Oceana for the heads up on this great news!


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