quarta-feira, 18 de janeiro de 2017

How the oceans are going?


Recently in 2016 the retrospective of developments for oceans brought us how is it going and the main concerns about the positive and negative human actions to preserve and keep our patrimony of humanity.

Click on the image bellow and get the top 10 developments for the world's oceans from 2016



Global Fishing Watch



Hundreds of millions of people depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and many more rely on the ocean for food. However, the world’s oceans are threatened by global overfishing, illegal fishing and habitat destruction. Their sustainability depends on action by governments, fishery management organizations, citizens and the fishing industry itself.
The Global Fishing Watch is available to anyone with an internet connection and allows users to monitor when and where commercial fishing is occurring around the world.

Click on the image bellow and enjoy!




segunda-feira, 16 de janeiro de 2017

Second Largest Shark Sanctuary


Kiribati is the eighth island nation to establish a shark sanctuary in the Pacific, acknowledging the economic and ecosystem value that healthy shark populations provide.

Click on the image above and enjoy this great new!