Topic: Great Barrier Reef
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Bermuda Triangle doesn't make the cut on list of world's most dangerous oceans
A new report from the WFF has identified the most dangerous oceans for ship wrecks imperiling underwater life.
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Solar eclipse delights Queensland (+video)
Thousands flocked to Australian beaches to watch a solar eclipse as darkness descended for a couple of minutes early Wednesday morning. The solar eclipse was predicted to bring millions to the area's tourism industry.
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Where can today's total solar eclipse be seen?
Most of the world's population will be far from the eclipse's path. But anyone with access to the Internet can follow the action live.
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Half of Great Barrier Reef lost to starfish and cyclones in less than 30 years (+video)
That overall 50-percent decline, they estimate, is a yearly loss of about 3.4 percent of the reef.
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Horizons Google celebrates 14th birthday with cake and underwater maps (+video)
Google already maps the earth, the sky, and the streets. Now, along with a birthday Google doodle, the search engine maps underwater.
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Resilience
While some of the language is cumbersome, Andrew Zolli's book is a good place to start to understand the global economy.
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Ocean acidity increases surprise researchers
Extra carbon dioxide from the atmosphere has ended up in the world's oceans, increasing the acidity of the sea, scientists say. Reducing carbon emissions could help solve the problem.
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Australia to create largest marine reserve
Australia plans to protect 1.2 million square miles of ocean, which is a third of the island continent's territorial waters and home to more than 4,000 species of fish.
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In Pictures Space photos of the day: Currents
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Cyclone Yasi bears down on Australia's coast
Cyclone Yasi is due to hit north of Queensland's main waterlogged area, but emergency services are already stretched and the whole state is flood-weary.
02/02/2011 08:21 am -
Outside Cancún climate conference, Caribbean Sea testifies to global warming
2010 was one of the deadliest years on record for coral reefs. The Caribbean Sea just outside the Cancún climate conference offers evidence of global warming's negative effect.
12/06/2010 09:30 am -
Gallery Largest living things
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Why do so many oil spills happen?
The science and history behind oil spills.
04/23/2010 04:40 pm -
How much damage did the Shen Neng 1 do the Great Barrier Reef?
Australian arrested two Chinese sailors over the grounding of the Shen Neng 1 coal carrier on the Great Barrier Reef, and Australian investigators are looking into the extent of the damage when the ship was grounded while taking an illegal shortcut through the protected ecosystem.
04/14/2010 08:27 pm -
Anger in Australia mounts after ship grounds on Great Barrier Reef
The Chinese coal freighter Shen Neng 1 that grounded on the Great Barrier Reef has been moved to safety. But the incident has made the public aware that freighters routinely take illegal shortcuts through the reef, and politicians are calling for steeper fines and legal action to protect it.
04/13/2010 12:47 pm -
In Pictures Disaster averted at the Great Barrier Reef
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Photos of the Day Photos of the Day 04/07
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The New Economy Best job in the world: honeymoon travel tester?
You and your spouse could get paid to test honeymoon travel spots. In the latest in a series of positions dubbed best job in the world, an Irish tourism company seeks a couple to spend six months honeymooning.
03/30/2010 12:55 pm -
In Pictures Voyage of the Plastiki
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Global News Blog Germany: Dresden's World Heritage status falls to modern development
08/12/2009 01:00 am -
Bright Green Finalists chosen for 'Seven Wonders of Nature' poll
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