Ocean Conservation & Tidalpunk

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A community to discuss news about our oceans & seas, marine conservation, sustainable aquatic tech, and anything related to Tidalpunk - the ocean-centric subgenre of Solarpunk.

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“If they establish you as a boat that will feed them, you’re [fucked] for life.”

Gotta love Orcas.

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The vast majority of species in the ocean—by one estimate, more than 90 percent—have yet to be classified.

(...) scientists are discovering an average of 2,000 new marine species each year.

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I've personally heard this type of gear gets lost frequently and malfunctions obviously render it unrecoverable, but maybe more funding will increase its reliability.

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Bright Blues in the Barents (earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
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