Showing posts with label undercurrent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label undercurrent. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 April 2009

Fiji and Tuvalu Diving Report on Matava Resort on 2003/02

Matava is a wonderful, remote getaway where the people will make you feel welcome like family.  The food will more than satisfy.  And the setting is lovely.   If you are ok without air conditioning, and don't mind fairly
basic accommodations, this could be the place for you.  Throw the diving on top of it all, and you have a fairly inexpensive dive vacation that feeds your soul.  You may never want to leave, as some of our group felt when it
came time to depart. 
 
Undercurrent Diving Report on Matava Resort

Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Can Coral Reefs Survive Global Warming? - Undercurrent, January 2007

Can Coral Reefs Survive Global Warming? - Undercurrent, January 2007:

from the January, 2007 issue of Undercurrent

In just the last year, the scientific community produced a plethora of studies that have quashed any lingering doubt - global warming is here, and it is damaging the ocean.

This just confirms what many divers have seen with their own eyes. Bleached-out corals used to be a rarity. Now the ghostly white skeletons of dead or dying corals are a common sight in the Florida Keys, throughout the Bahamas and the Caribbean, around Pacific Island and even in the most remote Pacific coral atolls. Last summer, hot water caused the worst coral bleaching ever observed in reefs from Florida to Panama.

For more information about what you can do to save the reefs, contact these organizations:

Environmental Defense:
www.environmentaldefense.org
www.fightglobalwarming.com

Global Warming Undo It: www.undoit.org
Stop Global Warming: www.stopglobalwarming.org
Coral Reef Alliance: www.coral.org
Reef Relief: www.reefrelief.org
Seacology: www.seacology.org

Long strands of dull, gray-green algae and seaweeds now dominate reefs once alive with colorful corals and other organisms that build the structures that have supported reefs for thousands of years. Corals and the many other reef species"

Can Coral Reefs Survive Global Warming? - Undercurrent, January 2007: