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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Open Society Foundations
Thanks to the amazing Sacha Brakenbury, I came across this brilliant organisation today ‘Open Society Foundations’, and have submitted a letter of interest to them. It looks to be exactly the kind of thing we are after as Oceans Project … Continue reading
The Big ‘O’……
It seems I can keep my secret no more. Those of you who know me best of all, will know that I have been thinking about rowing an ocean for quite some time now. Rather bizarrely, different friends in the … Continue reading
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Tagged crew mates, gap year, grey hair, ocean rowing, proper job, sense of guilt
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Introducing The Coxless Rowers
Reblogged from Have you heard about Annabel?: Ladies and Gentleman, It is my pleasure to announce The Coxless Rowers, the first all female rowing team to row the South Pacific Ocean, in a continuous 3 stage row in June 2013. … Continue reading
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First Light - Young Film Fund... Any Schools up for a Filming Challenge?
Reblogged from Sacha Brakenbury @ Enhance Fundraising & Marketing: Young Film Fund Funding rounds for 2011/2012 First Light are pleased to announce our that our Pilot and Studio grant is available for 2011/12. Pilot Grant Funding for one short film … Continue reading
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Shark Skin is Found to be Essential to Swimming Speed
Reblogged from Wish Upon An Otter: With tremendous speed, agility, and appetite, sharks are often seen as the kings of the ocean- earning them an undeserved reputation as movie villains as well as a week of shark themed programming on the Discovery Channel. Sharks, … Continue reading
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Citizen Science: Combining Tourism, Research, and Conservation
Reblogged from Wish Upon An Otter: Colorful and bustling with life, coral reefs are one of the most beautiful underwater sights in the world. In addition to filling the ocean with color and textures too numerous to describe, coral reefs are a … Continue reading
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Hello Ocean Lovers
Reblogged from oceansproject: Welcome to Ocean Project Georgia’s new blog. Here you will find blogs from our Oceans Project Leaders, Ambassadors, and possibly even some special guests. Feel free to write something, reblog, comment, inspire us, but most importantly love … Continue reading
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Winter is for Ice Fishing
Reblogged from Living Life in Glorious Colour: It has been a strangely warm winter here in southern Canada, many doubted if the lake would freeze enough for fishing, but the bay is finally frozen indeed. It was time for us … Continue reading
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Time Flies…..
I’m often amazed at how quickly the weeks seem to fly by, and how I always feel like I have achieved nothing at all, despite all the hours of effort. Progress comes in waves, sometimes I feel like I’m on … Continue reading
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The London Egg Hunt 2012
Reblogged from Little London Observationist: I’m still a bit exhausted from finding 258 artistic elephants around London in 2010, so I’m skipping out on this year’s giant Easter egg hunt. Fabienne isn’t though. She contributed photos of four of them … Continue reading
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