Tsunami Washes Away Feathered Victims West of Hawaii
This tsunami is indeed a disaster at many levels, including for wildlife. The death of seabirds at the Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge are much higher than initially thought after tsunami waves pounded the islands, officials said.
Illegal Sand-Mining Threatens Sea Turtle Population, St Kitts-Nevis
The biodiversity of St Kitts and Nevis, including the sea turtle population, is under threat due to the increase in illegal sand-mining that is taking place.
The Gulf and the Environment: Redefining the Relationship
Any environmental tragedy is also a human tragedy, and because the oil is largely out of sight and for many out of mind, it is still wreaking havoc on the environment and the people whose lives depend on it.
Kenya Bans Plastic Bags
In January, Kenya outlawed the manufacture and import of plastic bags for damaging the environment, effective in March.
Facebook Group to Rally Against Barbados’ Scenic East Coast Tourism Development
Concerned citizens in Barbados are rallying against proposals for tourism development at Cove Bay, St. Lucy.
Collapse in Big Sur highway 1, California
A stretch of Highway one, roughly a 40-foot section, near Big Sur, slid into the ocean.
Topsail Beach Must Sift Shells From New Beach Sand
Shell fragments pumped onto Topsail Beach’s shoreline during the town’s ongoing beach nourishment project are going to have to be removed, an unanticipated project that could cost the town thousands.
Goa’s Beaches Best Kept Secret: Illegal Sand Mining, India
Sand mining is banned in Goa, but even when a NDTV team filmed openly, nobody blinked an eye.The Goa state’s entire 63-mile coastline is eroded, and some beaches have lost as much as 65 feet of landmass in recent years.
Quake Moved Japan coast by 8 feet: USGS
Japan’s recent massive earthquake, one of the largest ever recorded, appears to have moved the island by about eight feet (2.4 meters), the US Geological Survey said, and earth axis moves ten inches.