Breaking Waves: Ocean News https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-waves/www.nationaltrust.org.uk/www.guardian.co.uk/profile/www.iucn.org/dbtw-wpd/edocs/www.friendsoflaketurkana.org en Pathogenic microbes blown vast distances by winds, scientists discover https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/pathogenic-microbes-blown-vast-distances-winds-scientists-discover <p>Living microbes that cause disease in humans and host antibiotic-resistance genes carried 1,200 miles</p> <p>Microbes that cause disease in humans can travel thousands of miles on high-level winds, scientists have revealed for the first time.</p> <p>The winds studied carried a surprising diversity of bacteria and fungi, including known pathogens and, some with genes for resistance to multiple antibiotics. Some of the microbes were shown to be alive – in other words, they had survived the long journey and were able to replicate.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/pathogenic-microbes-blown-vast-distances-winds-scientists-discover" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 19:00:24 +0000 admin 97054 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Pacific islands submit court proposal for recognition of ecocide as a crime https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/pacific-islands-submit-court-proposal-recognition-ecocide-crime <p>Vanuatu, Fiji and Samoa want international criminal court to class environmental destruction as crime alongside genocide</p> <p>Three developing countries have taken the first steps towards transforming the world’s response to climate breakdown and environmental destruction by making ecocide a punishable criminal offence.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/pacific-islands-submit-court-proposal-recognition-ecocide-crime" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 18:30:23 +0000 admin 97055 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Japanese eels can escape predators’ stomach through their gills, finds study https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/japanese-eels-can-escape-predators-stomach-through-their-gills-finds-study <p>Eels use tail-first technique to back up digestive tract of fish towards oesophagus before coming out of gills</p> <p>It sounds like the plot of a horror movie – a predator swallows its prey only for the creature to burst out of its captor’s body. But it seems Japanese eels do just that.</p> <p>Scientists in Japan have discovered that when swallowed by a dark sleeper fish, the eels can escape.</p> <p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/sep/09/japanese-eels-escape-predator-stomach-gills-study">Continue reading...</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 15:00:22 +0000 admin 97052 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Tuesday’s rally for Australian farmers lists seven priorities – but the biggest two are nowhere to be seen | Gabrielle Chan https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/tuesday-s-rally-australian-farmers-lists-seven-priorities-biggest-two-are-nowhere-be-s <p>The last time the National Farmers’ Federation marched on Canberra politicians were carefully controlled. This time the agenda looks more useful for politicians than farmers</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/tuesday-s-rally-australian-farmers-lists-seven-priorities-biggest-two-are-nowhere-be-s" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 15:00:19 +0000 admin 97056 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Whale alleged to be Russian ‘spy’ died after stick became lodged in its mouth, say police https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/whale-alleged-be-russian-spy-died-after-stick-became-lodged-its-mouth-say-police <p>Animal rights groups had claimed beluga named Hvaldimir, which was found dead last month, had been shot</p> <p>A beluga whale that rose to fame in Norway after its unusual harness prompted suspicions that the creature was trained by <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/russia">Russia</a> as a spy died after a stick became stuck in its mouth, police have said.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/whale-alleged-be-russian-spy-died-after-stick-became-lodged-its-mouth-say-police" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 14:21:13 +0000 admin 97053 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Warm fronts to Y-fronts: Chinese city hit by underwear storm https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/warm-fronts-y-fronts-chinese-city-hit-underwear-storm <p>Chongqing authorities say cloud seeding to break heatwave did not cause winds that sent laundry flying</p> <p>It was the talk of the town. After the authorities sought to break a long-running heatwave in Chongqing by using cloud-seeding missiles to artificially bring rain, the Chinese megacity was blasted by an unusual weather event – an underwear storm.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/warm-fronts-y-fronts-chinese-city-hit-underwear-storm" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 12:26:20 +0000 admin 97051 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org The huge US toxic fire shrouded in secrecy: ‘I taste oil in my mouth’ https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/huge-us-toxic-fire-shrouded-secrecy-i-taste-oil-my-mouth <p>Louisianans say a major accident at a sprawling Marathon refinery caused health issues. The company insists there were ‘no offsite impacts’</p> <p>At 8.04am on 25 August last year, Darnell Alboudoor watched a plume of black smoke blanketing the sky and rolling in the direction of her family home.</p> <p>A stench like burning oil filled the air on that piping hot summer morning, as Alboudoor, 54, looked in the direction of the sprawling petroleum refinery, which sat a few hundred feet from her back yard. She called 911.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/huge-us-toxic-fire-shrouded-secrecy-i-taste-oil-my-mouth" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 11:00:14 +0000 admin 97048 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org The solar pump revolution could bring water to millions of Africans but it must be sustainable and fair | Alan MacDonald https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/solar-pump-revolution-could-bring-water-millions-africans-it-must-be-sustainable-and-f <p>Solar power could enable 400 million Africans without water to tap into groundwater aquifers. However, we must ensure smaller projects do not lose out in the rush for new technology</p> <p>It’s a truly dreadful irony: for many of the 400 million people in sub-Saharan Africa who lack access to even a basic water supply, there is likely to be a significant reserve in aquifers sitting just a few metres below their feet.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/solar-pump-revolution-could-bring-water-millions-africans-it-must-be-sustainable-and-f" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 10:00:12 +0000 admin 97049 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org ‘Don’t run away’: Labor urged to collaborate with Greens and crossbenchers on environmental reforms https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/don-t-run-away-labor-urged-collaborate-greens-and-crossbenchers-environmental-reforms <p>Support for government’s environmental legislation offered in exchange for protections that deliver ‘immediate, tangible impacts’</p> <ul> <li>Get our <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=cvau_sfl">breaking news email</a>, <a href="https://app.adjust.com/w4u7jx3">free app</a> or <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/series/full-story?CMP=cvau_sfl">daily news podcast</a></li> </ul> <p>Greens and crossbench senators have told the government not to “hide behind” Peter Dutton and Gina Rinehart and instead work with them on a better deal for the environment.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/don-t-run-away-labor-urged-collaborate-greens-and-crossbenchers-environmental-reforms" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 09:36:31 +0000 admin 97046 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org Sharks deserting coral reefs as oceans heat up, study shows https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/sharks-deserting-coral-reefs-oceans-heat-study-shows <p>Climate crisis is driving key predators from their homes and threatening an already embattled ecosystem</p> <p>Sharks are deserting their coral reef homes as the climate crisis continues to heat up the oceans, scientists have discovered.</p> <p><a href="https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org/breaking-wave/sharks-deserting-coral-reefs-oceans-heat-study-shows" target="_blank">read more</a></p> Mon, 09 Sep 2024 09:00:12 +0000 admin 97047 at https://www.worldoceanobservatory.org