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...Like the spoils of the British Museum, the creatures immured here by the Natural History Museum are an imperial bounty....
...Dawn in the south Pacific was blinding, the low sun reflected across a glittering ocean....
...Mexico’s government is reviving a railway between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean that had been in decline for more than a century, in a bold bid to steal container traffic away from the Panama...
...Still, marine life in the loch today is a pale shadow of what it was in Victorian times, when one enthusiastic visitor declared the Craignish seabed offered an “incomparable” bounty for a prospecting marine...
...Nigel Brandon And then if we look again at things like marine applications where decarbonisation of shipping — be that inland waterways or sort of cross-ocean — then hydrogen or hydrogen carriers like ammonia...
...Which is why New York-based brand One Ocean Beauty uses lab-grown alternatives to mimic the benefits....
...By railway it’s twice as fast,” Oleg Belozerov, RZD general director, told the FT. Rail has also become cheaper than the marine alternative....
...The seafood industry is keen to be a major participant, publishing a report this week on how the ocean can “feed the world.”...
...Now all that separates them from the ocean are fast-shrinking back gardens....
...MuMa’s Impressionism starts with the blustery seascapes of Monet’s teacher, Honfleur marine painter Eugène Boudin, and features outstanding Monets from every epoch, many painted in Normandy: from the 1870s...
...“That’s definitely not a sustainable fisheries partnership — it’s more like plundering the ocean,” he says....
...Not gold or rubies hidden on shipwrecks but a more contemporary kind of treasure: the DNA of millions of marine creatures. The harvesting of this biological bounty is already under way....
...Today’s opinion Biological bounty is the ocean’s richest treasure The UN is discussing who owns the genetic sequences of millions of marine creatures FT Alphaville: Most bonds don’t trade Four reasons...
...But scientists and non-government groups warn that mining the seabed could set off an arms race that will not just disturb the habitat for marine life for decades but potentially destroy the deep oceans...
...Flashy developments such as the 97-hectare Sun Moon Island and the Rmb160bn ($24bn) Ocean Flower Island have been halted....
...But Williams’ bounty is seaweed. And it is in big demand. “We are rushed off our feet,” he says of his business The Pembrokeshire Beach Food Company, which sells seaweed food products....
...A gravel-voiced former prosecutor and US Marine Corps officer, Mr Kelaher says asking people to give up their beach homes is not feasible....
...In part, that is because Asians are hungry, and ready to pay, for its regional bounty....
...“Expanding the canal is a move to remain a major marine seaborne trade route.”...
...They came into our orbit because of the Mutiny on the Bounty, whose 226th anniversary fell only last weekend....
...Brando had envisaged “a university of the sea”, so Bailey has established an “EcoStation” open to marine researchers from all over the world....
...Kabarsiran Avenue, next to house No 23 The Train Yard Boogie What better way to toast a city that started out as a railway depot in 1899 than to party atop an old steam engine at the Nairobi Railway Museum...
...of ocean-related issues, particularly those of environmental protection and energy production (to September 25)....
...Meanwhile, the Japanese government is backing the development of large, ocean-faring vessels powered by LNG. But the main issue is cost....
...He says building the roads, railways and rolling stock to deliver fracking equipment and chemicals to the wellhead could take years. “The resources aren’t there yet to blanket drill,” he says....
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