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Jet Ready to Travel to St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Bonaire with JetBlue’s New Flights on Sale Today

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Giovedì, Maggio 30, 2024

Flights between JFK and Argyle International Airport (SVD) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines will launch on October 9 and operate Wednesdays and Sundays1.

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  • Flights between JFK and Argyle International Airport (SVD) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines will launch on October 9 and operate Wednesdays and Sundays1.
  • JetBlue’s flights to Bonaire’s Flamingo International Airport (BON) will start November 5 and operate Tuesdays and Saturdays1.
  • With JetBlue’s entry into St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Bonaire, the airline will now operate in more than 25 countries in the region.
  • "The government and people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines are thrilled to welcome JetBlue to the place we call home!

Wyndham and Decameron Team Up to Expand All-Inclusive Offerings

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Martedì, Maggio 14, 2024

PARSIPPANY, N.J., May 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Wyndham Rewards® members can now access more all-inclusive offerings than ever before, including nine new resorts across Mexico, Panama and Jamaica, thanks to a newly formed alliance between Wyndham Hotels & Resorts and Decameron All Inclusive Hotels & Resorts.

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  • Each of Decameron's nine all-inclusive resorts joining Wyndham combine optimal relaxation, immersive culture and endless opportunities to enjoy time away from home.
  • Five resorts from Decameron, which owns and operates a broader network of properties, will join Wyndham's rapidly expanding Trademark Collection® by Wyndham brand, while four others join Wyndham's globally known Ramada® by Wyndham brand.
  • Grand Decameron Complex Bucerías, A Trademark All-Inclusive : Situated near Puerto Vallarta International Airport, Grand Decameron Complex Bucerías sits along the expansive Banderas Bay in Riviera Nayarit.
  • To learn more about Wyndham's alliance with Decameron All Inclusive Hotels & Resorts, or to book your next stay, visit WyndhamHotels.com/Decameron .

Fujitsu Tech Leverages AI and Underwater Drone Data for 'Ocean Digital Twin'

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Martedì, Marzo 26, 2024

The digital twins created with this technology will allow researchers to study highly accurate reproductions of underwater ecosystems to predict changes in the environment, as well as simulate the possible effects of conservation measures.

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  • The digital twins created with this technology will allow researchers to study highly accurate reproductions of underwater ecosystems to predict changes in the environment, as well as simulate the possible effects of conservation measures.
  • The technology also leverages Fujitsu's AI for image enhancement to correct color and clarify images, allowing for the accurate identification and measurement of targets down to several centimeters even in murky waters.
  • Biological is also incorporated to perform time-series simulations of the growth of underwater organisms.
  • Existing technologies like acoustic sonar, for example, prove insufficient for this task, however, with resolution limited to about 10cm due to issues such as beam width limitations.

Air Products Announces Successful Performance Test of AP-DMR™ LNG Process Technology for Coral South FLNG Facility

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Lunedì, Maggio 6, 2024

LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa., May 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Air Products (NYSE: APD), the leader in liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology and equipment has announced its dual mixed refrigerant LNG Process technology (AP-DMR™) and equipment, which has been deployed at the Coral South floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) plant in Mozambique, Africa, has successfully passed its performance test achieving LNG production above 3.4 million tons per year.

Key Points: 
  • Coral South FLNG is Mozambique's first operating LNG project, and the first deep-water FLNG project for Africa.
  • The CWHEs for the Coral South project were fabricated at Air Products' LNG equipment manufacturing facility in Port Manatee, Florida.
  • As a result, Air Products' LNG business has supplied liquefaction technology and equipment to all four of the first deep water, offshore FLNG projects which include Shell Prelude, Petronas FLNG Satu, Petronas FLNG Dua, and Coral South FLNG.
  • Air Products' LNG process technology and equipment is the heart of an LNG production plant.

Trunk Bay in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, Named the #1 Beach by The World's 50 Best Beaches™

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Martedì, Aprile 30, 2024

Trunk Bay's inclusion in this renowned ranking is a testament to its exceptional natural beauty and the unforgettable experiences it offers visitors.

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  • Trunk Bay's inclusion in this renowned ranking is a testament to its exceptional natural beauty and the unforgettable experiences it offers visitors.
  • Tine Holst, co-founder of The World's 50 Best Beaches, adds, "The 2024 list is a reflection of the countless days spent by our judges, Beach Ambassadors, and World's 50 Best team discovering beaches around the world.
  • To learn more about Trunk Bay and other amazing locations in the US Virgin Islands, please visit VisitUSVI.com .
  • To explore the complete list of the World's 50 Best Beaches for 2023, visit https://worlds50beaches.com/top-50-worlds-best-beaches .

The World Ocean Summit to convene in Jordan in its regional edition: a landmark event in the Middle East

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Martedì, Aprile 30, 2024

AMMAN, Jordan, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Regional Ocean Summit, a distinguished addition to Economist Impact's esteemed World Ocean Summit series, is set to take place from 14th to 16th May 2024, in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, at the Dead Sea.

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  • AMMAN, Jordan, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Regional Ocean Summit, a distinguished addition to Economist Impact's esteemed World Ocean Summit series, is set to take place from 14th to 16th May 2024, in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, at the Dead Sea.
  • Through their expertise and diverse perspectives, the summit will offer an all-encompassing exploration of key opportunities and challenges crucial to the sustainability of the region's marine ecosystems.
  • This Middle Eastern edition of the Regional Ocean Summit aspires to cultivate an atmosphere of collaboration and innovation, with a specific focus on regional challenges and opportunities.
  • For more information about the Regional Ocean Summit and to register for media attendance, click here .

The World Ocean Summit to convene in Jordan in its regional edition: a landmark event in the Middle East

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Martedì, Aprile 30, 2024

AMMAN, Jordan, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Regional Ocean Summit, a distinguished addition to Economist Impact's esteemed World Ocean Summit series, is set to take place from 14th to 16th May 2024, in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, at the Dead Sea.

Key Points: 
  • AMMAN, Jordan, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Regional Ocean Summit, a distinguished addition to Economist Impact's esteemed World Ocean Summit series, is set to take place from 14th to 16th May 2024, in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, at the Dead Sea.
  • Through their expertise and diverse perspectives, the summit will offer an all-encompassing exploration of key opportunities and challenges crucial to the sustainability of the region's marine ecosystems.
  • This Middle Eastern edition of the Regional Ocean Summit aspires to cultivate an atmosphere of collaboration and innovation, with a specific focus on regional challenges and opportunities.
  • For more information about the Regional Ocean Summit and to register for media attendance, click here .

Seed Health and The Two Frontiers Project Join Forces to Tap 'Extreme' Microbes for Novel Solutions to the Climate Crisis

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Lunedì, Aprile 22, 2024

LOS ANGELES, April 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Seed Health, a microbiome science company, together with The Two Frontiers Project (2FP), a non-profit research organization dedicated to studying life in extreme environments, today announced a new initiative leveraging microbes for novel solutions to the climate crisis. Supported by SeedLabs, Seed Health's environmental division, this collaboration will discover microorganisms that thrive in extreme, CO2-rich environments and use their unique biochemistry to enhance carbon sequestration, restore vital ecosystems, and transform CO2 into sustainable products.

Key Points: 
  • LOS ANGELES, April 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Seed Health , a microbiome science company, together with The Two Frontiers Project (2FP), a non-profit research organization dedicated to studying life in extreme environments, today announced a new initiative leveraging microbes for novel solutions to the climate crisis.
  • This latest initiative builds on that discovery, mining extreme environments for beneficial microorganisms and exploring broader applications of these microbes to mitigate climate change impacts.
  • "This collaboration is a prime example of our commitment to pioneering sustainable environmental solutions," said Seed Health Co-Founder Raja Dhir.
  • Ara Katz, Co-Founder of Seed Health, concluded, "We are committed to evolving how sustainability is defined and realized.

The heat is on: what we know about why ocean temperatures keep smashing records

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Mercoledì, Aprile 10, 2024

Ocean temperatures have been steadily rising due to human-caused global warming, which in turn means record hottest years have become increasingly common.

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  • Ocean temperatures have been steadily rising due to human-caused global warming, which in turn means record hottest years have become increasingly common.
  • The last time ocean temperature records were broken was 2016 and before that it was 2015.
  • The last year we experienced a record cold year was way back at the start of the 20th century.
  • But what is remarkable about the past year is the huge ongoing spike in global ocean temperature which began in April last year.

How big is the jump in heat?


You can see the surge in heat very clearly in the near-global ocean surface temperature data.
The trend is clear to see. Earlier years (in blue) are typically cooler than later years (in red), reflecting the relentless march of global warming. But even with this trend, there are outliers. In 2023 and 2024, you can see a huge jump above previous years. These record temperatures have been widespread, with the oceans of the southern hemisphere, northern hemisphere and the tropics all reaching record temperatures.

What’s behind the surge?

  • The extra heat pouring into the oceans results in a gradual rise in temperature, with the trend possibly accelerating.
  • But this alone doesn’t explain why we have experienced such a big jump in the last year.
  • Other natural heat-transferring oscillations, such as the Indian Ocean Dipole or the North Atlantic Oscillation, may play a role.
  • Read more:
    An 'extreme' heatwave has hit the seas around the UK and Ireland – here's what's going on

Why is this important?

  • But the extra heat manifests underwater as an unprecedented series of major marine heatwaves.
  • If the heat spikes too much and for too long, they have to move or die.
  • Marine heatwaves can lead to mass death or mass migration for marine mammals, seabirds, fish and invertebrates.
  • They can cause vital kelp forests and seagrass meadows to die, leaving the animals depending on them without shelter or food.

What’s going to happen next?

  • In the next few months, forecasts suggest we have a fair chance of heading into another La Niña.
  • If this eventuates, we might see slightly cooler temperatures than the new normal, but it’s still too early to know for sure.
  • Read more:
    Ocean heat is off the charts – here's what that means for humans and ecosystems around the world
  • Alex Sen Gupta receives funding from receives funding from the Australian Research Council.
  • Thomas Wernberg receives funding from The Australian Research Council, The Norwegian Research Council, The Schmidt Marine Technology Partners and Canopy Blue.

Five Talented Women Scientists from the Global South Win OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Research Prize for Their Work on New Ways to Tackle Water Quality Issue

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Giovedì, Marzo 21, 2024

The 2024 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Awards have recognized women-led science from more than 20 low- and middle-income countries since 2013

Key Points: 
  • The prize also acknowledges the scientists’ commitment to leadership, mentoring and engagement within their communities, including the translation of research into actionable insights for stakeholders.
  • We are so proud of them and are sure this prize is just one step on their path to success."
  • By offering this prize, we want to spotlight the important research undertaken by the women who've become inspiring role models for communities most affected by this issue."
  • To find out how the OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award helps shape our understanding of the global South, read more about the 2023 winners here .