domingo, 21 de septiembre de 2014
Proceso creativo
Prometo escribir algunas palabras sobre esto de crear algo, pero de momento quiero hacer un homenaje a la memoria de mi gata Blanquita.
Blanquita: 21 de Julio de 2002 - 16 de Septiembre de 2014
Mi Daemonium.
Gracias. Siempre.
viernes, 12 de septiembre de 2014
Guía de buenas prácticas para reducir la mortalidad de los tiburones y las rayas capturados de manera accidental por buques cerqueros atuneros tropicales.
Uno de los objetivos de PROMAR es reducir el impacto causado por capturas accidentales durante la pesca. Por ello, se está difundiendo ahora esta Guía de buenas prácticas para reducir la mortalidad de los tiburones y
las rayas capturados de manera accidental por buques cerqueros atuneros
tropicales.
Puedes descargarte el documento en este enlace:
http://ebfmtuna-2012.sciencesconf.org/conference/ebfmtuna-2012/pages/D6.2_GuiaBuenasPracticas_BDef.pdf
Puedes descargarte el documento en este enlace:
http://ebfmtuna-2012.sciencesconf.org/conference/ebfmtuna-2012/pages/D6.2_GuiaBuenasPracticas_BDef.pdf
Imagen tomada de http://ateaysublevada.over-blog.es/article-ecuador-investiga-mayor-sostenibilidad-en-la-pesca-del-atun-con-crucero-cientifico-79211249.html |
martes, 2 de septiembre de 2014
Pygmy whale are last relatives of a ancient group of whales thought to be exinct 2 million years ago
http://www.livescience.com/25656-pygmy-whales-living-fossils.html
The pygmy right whale, a mysterious and elusive creature that rarely comes to shore, is the last living relative of an ancient group of whales long believed to be extinct, a new study suggests.
The findings, published today (Dec. 18) in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, may help to explain why the enigmatic marine mammals look so different from any other living whale.
"The living pygmy right whale is, if you like, a remnant, almost like a living fossil," said Felix Marx, a paleontologist at the University of Otago in New Zealand. "It's the last survivor of quite an ancient lineage that until now no one thought was around."
Found: Whale Thought Extinct for 2 Million Years
The pygmy right whale, a mysterious and elusive creature that rarely comes to shore, is the last living relative of an ancient group of whales long believed to be extinct, a new study suggests.
The findings, published today (Dec. 18) in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, may help to explain why the enigmatic marine mammals look so different from any other living whale.
"The living pygmy right whale is, if you like, a remnant, almost like a living fossil," said Felix Marx, a paleontologist at the University of Otago in New Zealand. "It's the last survivor of quite an ancient lineage that until now no one thought was around."
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