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News and a Rumor

By Daniel de la Calle Distilled from the World Wide Web for you:     -The Plymouth Marine Laboratory has launched a new short film on …

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ON THE ISLAND OF SAN ANDRÉS

Three months ago A Sea Change was in Colombia for a series of screenings in the cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cartagena de Indias.  We …

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Saint Nicholas Post

By Daniel de la Calle  As advanced celebration of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker tomorrow, here are a few links, photos, videos and news for you …

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The Sea in Songs

By Daniel de la Calle   On this quiet Sunday afternoon, several songs about the oceans, whales, waves, sailing, gulfs and shores:     Katell Keineg. …

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Building Things Up For RIO+20

By Daniel de la Calle   As we get slowly closer to the month of June and RIO+20 we begin to see more online information …

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Interview with Sven

By Daniel de la Calle     On this rainy morning I had the chance to meet with Sven for a cup of tea and a …

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News Keep Coming

By Daniel de la Calle   A new year has begun and that fabricated clean slate feeling is very encouraging.  Please find below the almost …

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Sanctuary

By Daniel de la Calle       Islands make for miniature universes, like snow globes: they transform a few miles distance into the crossing of …

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Stupid Monkey

By Daniel de la Calle     Having a trivial talk last fall with friends at a bar in Spain the conversation took a sudden turn …

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Taganga

By Daniel de la Calle While in Santa Marta, on Colombia’s eastern Caribbean coast, a old beggar in front of a supermarket told me he …

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Videos Of Present & Future Inventions

By Daniel de la Calle This weekend I wanted to take a look at inventions, some that look like science fiction but are in fact …

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Little Red Dots

By Daniel de la Calle•   Don’t be afraid to scratch if they itch:     •Anyone who has been to the Pacific Northeast in general …

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News, If That’s What They Are To You

By Daniel de la Calle We are half way into the month of February and very much in need of some news about Ocean Acidification, …

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The Tough Choice

By Daniel de la Calle Let me ask you this question:  in the fight to save ecosystems and biodiversity around the globe, do you think …

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Assorted News

By Daniel de la Calle       •Early last week a group of UN organizations participating at the 36th UNESCO General Conference presented a project …

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Environmental Capitalism

By Daniel de la Calle Richard Conniff wrote a brilliant piece last year titled “What are species worth? Putting a price on biodiversity” : Had …

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Ocean Acidification News on the Web

By Daniel de la Calle Some Ocean Acidification news for this beginning of May:     ¤Symposium on Ocean Acidification to be held in Canberra, Australia …

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A Sea Change is in Colombia

By Daniel de la Calle Our documentary will be showing today at the MALOKA center in downtown Bogotá.  The screening begins at 5PM and the …

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Ocean Acidification News, Again

By Daniel de la Calle   I know it has been a while since we last posted news about Ocean Acidification and other related environmental …

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A Brave Speech

By Daniel de la Calle   I thought this video of Senator Sheldon Whitehouse’s speech at the US Senate deserved to be posted on its …

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Autumn News

By Daniel de la Calle       •Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute scientists have launched a sophisticated, unique tool to study the effects of Ocean …

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Shored Up, a Documentary in Progress

By Daniel de la Calle   Ben Kalina, my friend, coworker and associate producer of A Sea Change at Niijii Films has been working on …

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Paradise Lost

By Daniel de la Calle     In a world of persistent human interference and degradation we sometimes forget that, unbelievable as it now may seem, …

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Reconsider Your Shrimp

By Daniel de la Calle » Williams College, in Williamstown, Mass. is hosting an Oceans Symposium and next Monday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m., Elizabeth …

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The Hook that Caught the Fish that Saves the Corals that Inspired the Artist

By Daniel de la Calle   Here are a few Ocean and Ocean Acidification news bits found while surfing the web over the past week.  …

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