May
27
2008
The Big Marina BBQ (which we were trying to hold quarterly, and haven’t managed since being pregnant has knocked my productivity off) was yesterday. The Marina provides standard burgers-n-dogs and that stuff, and we ask everyone to contribute something, potluck. Blessedly, this Marina is full of Foodies, so we usually end up with some yummy [...]
Tags: BBQ, Emeryville-Marina, Food, marina
May
23
2008
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7392072.stm
I thought this was fascinating. They’ve figured out that if you microwave ballast water, you kill everything in it, thus ending the tyrrany of Dreissena polymorpha and Mnemiopsis leidyi.
But I gotta say, as stoked as I am at this development and what it means for the integrity of ecosystems… it certainly makes me more nervous [...]
Tags: Environment
May
21
2008
Just when you thought it was safe to not research alternative propulsion for your boat, along comes this:
http://marketplace.publicradio.org//display/web/2008/05/16/diesel/
Neato, huh? Up almost 60 percent in the past 12 months, the article says. Now if that isn’t motivation to start looking at electrical, or at least severely reducing your motorsailing, I don’t know what is.
Tags: propulsion, Sailing
May
19
2008
http://www.deeperblue.net/newsfull.php/1848
Amongst the non-mainstream news sources I adore is Deeper Blue, a site that focuses on news relevant to divers. This headline, “Big Sea Level Rise Forecasted” wasn’t a surprise, but it was depressing.
Here in the US, we’re still debating stuff like this… is it us, is it global, blah blah blah. It’s pathetic and embarassing, [...]
Tags: Deeper+Blue, Environment, Eustasy
May
01
2008
Jonathan sent me a link this morning that made my whole day.
Google diving into 3D mapping of oceans
Man! Does it *get* any cooler than that? I don’t think so.
The tool–for now called Google Ocean, the sources say, though that name could change–is expected to be similar to other 3D online mapping applications. People will be [...]
Tags: geek, Google+Ocean