4 Jul 2010
By Ryan Bailey

Few could have predicted that Argentina would lay on the floor and let Germany walk all over them like a threadbare hotel lobby carpet, but Paul the soothsaying octopus had every faith in Die Mannschaft. The underwater oracle – who lives in an aquarium in Oberhausen – has thus far accurately predicted each German result, and as you can see above, he called the immaculately organized Europeans’ victory prior to today’s quarterfinal. They say octopuses* are among the smartest creatures in the sea, but Paul’s prognosticating powers have proved superior to the majority of land-dwelling football pundits and analysts.

The German nation will be keen to see the English-born octopus’ prognosticating powers once more before Wednesday’s semifinal match, but if the mollusk-huggers at PETA get their way, he will be freed from his mystical chamber of prediction. AFP reports:

“Paul is stuck in a small aquarium. … We think that Paul would be fine in the sea,” marine biologist Tanja Breining from PETA said.

Taking time away from counting all the gate receipt money they have collected during the World Cup, the Oberhausen aquarium responded by saying an octopus born in captivity wouldn’t stand a chance in the ocean. “It is highly likely that he would die,” they said. Clearly the most sensible way to settle the dispute is to let Paul chose his own future by sticking a couple of glass boxes in his tank …

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Nuestros colegas de SkimZ nos muestran en funcionamiento desde su blog en Singapur el separador de proteina Skimz SM252.

Mucho se viene hablando al respecto y los principales sitios internacionales se hacen eco de los mismos. Hay como en todo, detractores y defensores; que si son una mejora de un producto chino, que si son una copia de uno u otro modelo ya existente, etc. etc. Como un video, en este caso, vale más que mil imágenes, y a pesar de pecar de reiterativos, os lo dejamos más abajo. Yo, sinceramente apostaría por ellos, está claro que funcionan, una empresa tan joven no puede tener una expansión internacional tan rápida gratuitamente, detrás de Skimz hay un excelente trabajo.

Tras el video, la nota de prensa o comunicado oficial del fabricante respecto a su Skimz Monzter 252; Observa varias cosas; la calidad de la espuma, la columna de burbujas en el semicono, el retorno al sumidero del agua (sin apenas burbujas) y la cantidad de aire inyectado por la Eden…

El nuevo Skimmer SKIMZ Monzter Series E es el resultado de un buen desarrollo en la integración de la cámara de forma cilíndrica y el cono en nuestra búsqueda para producir unos skimmers más eficaz. Este diseño minimiza los bordes afilados dentro del cuerpo del skimmer, reduciendo así al mínimo la ruptura prematura de la burbuja y la superficie de agitación.

Junto al uso del plato de burbujas de diseño que reduce la turbulencia en la cámara del skimmer, se consigue en nuestro skimmer compacto una capacidad máxima de flujo de aire. El resultado de la reducida altura del skimmer, permite a los SKIMZ de la Serie E caber fácilmente en la mayoría de instalaciones.

El SM252 se ha diseñado para los acuaristas avanzados que buscan un skimmer de rendimiento extremo. Equipado con 2 bombas de rotor de agujas Skimz E12, el SM252 dibuja una asombrosa inyección de 1920 litros /aire por hora. El rendimiento del espumado increíble de la SM252 lo hace adecuado para tanques de hasta 3000 litros, cubriendo las necesidades de los acuaristas más exigentes.

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The Skimz SM201 is the perfect solution to reefers with space constraints, yet wanting an ultra-high performance skimmer. Fitted with Skimz E12 needlewheel pumps, the SM201 draws an amazing air intake of 960 litres per hour. Suitable for tanks up to 2000 litres, the SM201 is a top-of-the-range compact skimmer for advance users.

No feed pump required, skimmer draws water directly from sump.

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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 plate design to reduce turbulence within the skimmer chamber, maximum air flow capacity can be achieved in our compact skimmer. This result in the reduced height of the skimmer; allowing the SKIMZ E Series to easily fit into most installations.

The New SM252 is engineered for the advanced reefer seeking an extreme performance skimmer. Fitted with 2 Skimz E12 needlewheel pumps, the SM252 draws an amazing 1920 litres per hour of air. The incredible skimming performance of the SM252 makes it suitable for tanks up to 3000 litres and will meet the needs of the most demanding reefer.

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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 of Pingtung Taiwan, he graduated from the National Taiwan College of Arts in 1975 and came to the United Sates where he received a BFA Degree in Theatre/Theatre Direction at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He also received his Masters degree in Film Production at New York University. His first film was Pushing Hands in 1992. He has received numerous Golden Globe and Oscar nominations and is probably best know for his film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon which won the Oscars for Best Foreign Film and was the highest grossing foreign-language film ever released in America.

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WildAid public service announcement starring NBA athlete Yao Ming (姚明) addressing shark fin soup.

STOP FINNING!

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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!

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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

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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 stage. Smaller, local acts will perform from 4 pm until 8 pm.

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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 nature reserve for construction of the $43 billion liquefied natural gas project.

The Department of Environment and Conservation has confirmed it the turtle death is under investigation.

The turtle was discovered on Thursday in a dredging overflow tank 3km off Barrow Island.

The island is home to a host of rare, endangered and endemic species and is surrounded by gardens of unique coral. The discovery of the dead turtle has sparked outrage from conservation groups who strongly opposed Australia’s biggest resource project being at such an environmentally fragile site.

The Barnett Government approved the location despite advice from the Environmental Protection Authority that it should be built on the mainland.

Conservation Council marine expert Tim Nicol said dredging was also destroying pristine coral reef.

“It is hard to understand how you can have a situation where a critically endangered animal can be sucked up and spat out by dredging machinery,” Mr Nicol said.

“If the turtle was killed by the dredging works, then it would have suffered a cruel death.”

Gorgon is expected to produce 15 million tonnes of LNG, while creating up to 10,000 jobs.

Chevron said in a statement that it did not know what had killed the turtle.

“Dredging activities started last month. We are not aware of any other turtle incident in that period,” it said.

“There are a range of measures being taken to limit the impact of construction activities on the environment.”

Last week The Sunday Times revealed on its PerthNow website that despite stringent rules, nearly 60 quarantine breaches had been recorded by environmental officials.

Biohazards including soil, seeds and mould have been accidentally transported on to the island since work began last September.

A Chevron spokesman said the quarantine events showed the company’s management system was working.

“It highlights why our quarantine program consists of three elements – inspection, detection and control,” the spokesman said.

Conservation Council director Piers Verstegen said the operations of the oil and gas industry were extremely damaging to the environment no matter what measures they put in place to mitigate the risk.

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