Archive for June, 2010

The New SKIMZ Monzter E Series protein skimmer is the result of successful development in integrating cylindrical and cone shape chambers in our quest to produce the most effective skimmers. This successful design minimizes sharp edges within the skimmer body, thereby minimizing pre-mature bubble bursting and surface agitation. Together with the use of the bubble […]

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Public Service Announcement Against Shark Finning by Ang Lee for WildAid For more information, visit wildaid.org and benthic.ca ACAP’s long-running, award-winning flagship campaign features over 50 Asian and Western celebrities delivering the core ACAP message: ‘When the Buying Stops, the Killing Can Too.’ Ang Lee is one of today’s greatest contemporary film makers. A native […]

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WildAid public service announcement starring NBA athlete Yao Ming (姚明) addressing shark fin soup. STOP FINNING! Share on digg

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A woman diver is not at all happy she can’t see sharks in Hong Kong. STOP FINNING! STOP EATING SHARK FIN SOUP! Share on digg

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Up to 100 million sharks are killed every year to feed the growing demand for shark fin soup. To find out more about how you can help us to stop this slaughter head on over to: www.notonourmenu.com Share on digg

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The 2010 World Cup opening ceremony in South Africa kicks off today at 8 pm (2 pm EST) in Johannesburg. Shakira is expected to perform the World Cup’s theme song Waka Waka with the backup band Freshlyground (see video below). American performers Alicia Keys and the Black Eyed Peas are also expected to take the […]

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By NARELLE TOWIE Environment Reporter   The Sunday Times – June 05, 2010 THE first death of an endangered species turtle at Chevron’s controversial Gorgon gas site on Barrow Island has sparked a major investigation. The juvenile hawksbill turtle was sucked into equipment during dredging to deepen the port for shipping access to the Class A […]

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By TREVOR PADDENBURG in Hong Kong – The Sunday Times – June 05, 2010 WHALE sharks – one of WA’s most iconic creatures – are being slaughtered and sold in a backstreet Hong Kong shark-fin market. The fins of the gentle giants, the same species that delights snorkellers off Ningaloo Reef every autumn, are sold for […]

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