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Grand Canyons of the Pacific

Grand Canyons of the Pacific

Posted by jhocevar on 01/27/2008 01:19 am

I was in Anchorage last week for the Alaska Marine Science Symposium, presenting some of the findings from our 2007 Bering Sea Canyons Expedition.  I was presenting a poster, which is a common way to feature preliminary findings at scientific conferences, showcasing new coral data. Bob Stone, the NOAA ecologist who was on board the Esperanza with us, was the other author. 

I like poster presentations because you get a chance to interact with a large number of people, as opposed to oral presentations, where aside from a few questions it's largely a one-way lecture.  This way, I got to see people do a double take when they saw the paired NOAA and Greenpeace logos on the poster.  For those that read the conclusion, they saw that we - that's Greenpeace and NOAA - "recommend that canyon coral habitats be prioritized for protection and that additional research is undertaken to fully document the sensitive habitats in the region." 

Our findings also included several coral species that were previously unrecorded in the Bering Sea, as well as others that had never been found so far north.  Five corals were described as "common" or "abundant in one or both of the canyons we visited.  In all, we found at least fourteen species.   

Michelle Ridgway teamed up with legendary geologist David Scholl for a keynote presentation linking the physical structure of the canyons with the ecology of these highly productive features. Of the more than 600 scientists, policy makers, and industry lobbyists who attended the Symposium, I think it's safe to say that nearly all of them have a better understanding of the importance of the canyons than they did a week ago.

Meanwhile, the canyons will continue to face heavy fishing pressure until policy makers act to  protect these vulnerable habitats.  How much more damage will be done in the meantime?

John H
  

Comments:

Comment from: wholedarb [Visitor]
Hello!

I would love to use this piece for my Wholesome Living Publication. We are an Organic/ Green and environmental magazine that has over 22 thousand subscribers. I think we can help get the word about Whaling out .

Let me know if I have permission.

Regards,

Darby
Permalink 2008-01-30 @ 12:06
Comment from: annlambert [Visitor]
I am so grateful that greenpeace team is doing such a wonderful job in protecting the whales. It broke my heart comparing the two scenes:

1. the killed whales by this barbaric group of people from Japan
2. the heart warming scenes of US coast guards and many individuals in Florida coasts trying to get the two lost whales back to the ocean a few months ago.

Why there are such cruelty in the world.

Thank for doing such a good job....
I keep praying for all your safety and those of the whales.....
Permalink 2008-01-30 @ 17:28

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