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Blue Planet Society are urging Japan to cease whaling and rejoin the International Whaling Commission. We will be officially protesting the Rugby World Cup which starts in Japan on 20 Sept 2019.
Blue Planet Society are urging Japan to cease whaling and rejoin the International Whaling Commission. We will be officially protesting the Rugby World Cup which starts in Japan on 20 Sept 2019.
Following a social media campaign by Blue Planet Society and Just One Ocean, Comic Relief director Emma Freud announced on Twitter on Tuesday that all balloons will be removed from Red Nose Day fundraising packs after 2019.
Join our campaign to make UK waters a safe place for these iconic animals with our brand new Protect Bluefin Tuna T-shirt.
We would expect that a huge, charismatic, and ecologically important predator would be celebrated in its own right. Especially if it is also endangered, has evolved some extreme physiological and behavioural adaptations to enable it to excel as one of the oceans’ top predators; this fish even hunts in coordinated packs much like a pride of lions.
These animals are at the top of the marine food chain. They are important keystone predators that can help structure marine ecosystems. Their role as predators can even help with carbon dynamics, keeping carbon locked up in marine sediments, or by controlling the amount of respiring biomass in our seas.
The European eel is considered to be a keystone species, maintaining a balanced aquatic ecology, both as a predator and prey species, in addition to being an important nutrient flow to and from the sea.
Clothing retailer Vineyard Vines joins a long list of corporations including AON, Astoria Bank, Budweiser, BASF, Foley Caterpillar, Goslings Rum, Lexus, Merrill Lynch, Royal Bank of Canada, Toyota and West Marine that have pulled out of shark tournament sponsorship at Blue Planet Society’s request.
An octopus or cuttlefish on a coral reef can produce effective camouflage on any of the hundreds of backgrounds that it encounters in this most complex of nature’s habitats. The selective pressure for this unique capability emanates from the extraordinary variety of visual systems of multiple predators, particularly fishes, diving birds, and marine mammals.
Blue Planet Society are urging Japan to cease whaling and rejoin the International Whaling Commission. We will be officially protesting the Rugby World Cup which starts in Japan on 20 Sept 2019.
Following a social media campaign by Blue Planet Society and Just One Ocean, Comic Relief director Emma Freud announced on Twitter on Tuesday that all balloons will be removed from Red Nose Day fundraising packs after 2019.
Join our campaign to make UK waters a safe place for these iconic animals with our brand new Protect Bluefin Tuna T-shirt.
We would expect that a huge, charismatic, and ecologically important predator would be celebrated in its own right. Especially if it is also endangered, has evolved some extreme physiological and behavioural adaptations to enable it to excel as one of the oceans’ top predators; this fish even hunts in coordinated packs much like a pride of lions.
These animals are at the top of the marine food chain. They are important keystone predators that can help structure marine ecosystems. Their role as predators can even help with carbon dynamics, keeping carbon locked up in marine sediments, or by controlling the amount of respiring biomass in our seas.
The European eel is considered to be a keystone species, maintaining a balanced aquatic ecology, both as a predator and prey species, in addition to being an important nutrient flow to and from the sea.
Clothing retailer Vineyard Vines joins a long list of corporations including AON, Astoria Bank, Budweiser, BASF, Foley Caterpillar, Goslings Rum, Lexus, Merrill Lynch, Royal Bank of Canada, Toyota and West Marine that have pulled out of shark tournament sponsorship at Blue Planet Society’s request.
An octopus or cuttlefish on a coral reef can produce effective camouflage on any of the hundreds of backgrounds that it encounters in this most complex of nature’s habitats. The selective pressure for this unique capability emanates from the extraordinary variety of visual systems of multiple predators, particularly fishes, diving birds, and marine mammals.
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