- Cold water killing turtles, marine life - Sarasota Herald-Tribune
- WWF: Enough talk on bluefin tuna - The World Wildlife Fund is targeting France, which is set to decide on Wednesday whether to support an international trade ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna.
- Too scared of fishermen to protect tuna - European Voice
EBM:
- “Illinois Tries United Front Against Fish and Lawsuit” – NY Times, Science / Environment (Federal and state officials from Illinois defended their efforts to ward off Asian carp, a voracious, nonnative fish that could threaten the ecosystem of the Great Lakes.) http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/13/science/earth/13asiancarp.html
High Seas:
- “Climate scientists convene global geo-engineering summit” (Meeting in California in March will discuss possible field trials of schemes that would tackle climate change by reflecting sunlight or fertilising the ocean with iron) http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jan/12/geo-engineering-summit
- Echinoderms contribute to global carbon sink - EurekAlert
Coastal Zone Management:
- 5 governors call on US to provide resources to implement Obama coastal planning strategy - latimes.c... - Los Angeles Times
- Environmental analysis news: England's first MCZ announced - International Environmental Technology
- ''Illegal fishing method degrades our species''- Afsatu Kabba Awoko (pilot project for coastal zone management in Sierra Leone)
Federal Budget:
- Obama wins more cuts in spending than Bush - Washington Times (mention of Ted Stevens’ influence)
- WHOI receives $8.1 million grant to construct new laboratory – EurekAlert
Marine Debris:
- Nation's First Marine Debris Action Plan Implemented in Hawaii - noaanews.noaa.gov
Coral Reefs:
- Coral can recover from climate change damage, new research suggests - ScienceDaily.com
- Coral reefs are most fecund cradles of diversity - New Scientist - New Scientist
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