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Seeing is believing
Feb 10, 2012
In an effort to take Eco-Odyssey to the streets, and ride the wave of energy rushing over the conservation movement, I made my way to the cities of Vancouver and Victoria , British Columbia. Excited to assist a talk by Rob Stewart ,...
Ocean of loss, River of Hope
Nov 25, 2011
Rich, lush and bountiful. Rainforests, wild jungles, wetlands and river systems nurture and breathe life into themselves. Free from human exploitation, the world’s aquatic and terrestial ecosystems are pivotal forces in maintaining the...
"Made on Plastic Planet"
Aug 20, 2011
With a world population approaching the 7 billion mark, to say the planet in under pressure is an understatement. The earth is sustaining not only the weight of the human race, and might I add we are not light, but also everything we...
"Feet on the ground, heart in the sea"
Aug 10, 2011
Today, reading the paper, listening to the news or surfing the Internet can be an exhausting and often discouraging ritual. I am at a loss trying to understand or even make sense of why the world population is so full of anger and...
Money talks: Japan set to whale again...
Jul 15, 2011
In the face of tragedy and natural disasters, ongoing feuding and financial concerns, Japan is set to resume its whaling operations in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary this coming December. Following the...
"Living Legend"
Jun 14, 2011
World Ocean’s Day . On the 8th of June, thousands and possibly millions of people, institutions, and conservation organizations asked us to celebrate our oceans. Since the United Nations officially recognized the day in 2008, it has gained...
The Whale issue: Defend, debate, decide...
Feb 22, 2011
Intelligence . Intellectual, emotional, social or technological. There are several definable ways we can attribute intelligence to any living being. Brain size and cognitive abilities, or ways in which communication is displayed are all...
"Saving our Sharks"
Feb 22, 2011
Whether you are an ocean enthusiast, animal lover, or simply follow the environments' most pressing issues, you have most likely heard of " shark finning ". This practice, though part of ancient Chinese tradition, has now become a...
REFLECTING ON RETURN TO THE AMAZON
Dec 14, 2010
WHY ARE WE HERE? "To be able to visit the "pulse points" of the planet and report on what we see, on what we find, on what we learn through our adventures on this very special vessel of ours, Seamaster. Rather than reading about the most...
WAKING UP TO ANTARCTIC - SENSORY OVERDRIVE
Dec 14, 2010
One would like to be a humungous sponge right now so I can absorb further all that I see, I smell, I hear, I sense and I feel. The body is in overdrive trying to soak it all in, perhaps something like a pincushion, all the pins jabbing you...

