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  2. 4Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Schulze and Cooper created a business model that allowed for volunteers to have access to the supplies and resources necessary for the retraction and disposal of waste found in the water and along coastlines. [3] As of 2022, 4Ocean claims to have removed over 25 million pounds of waste from various oceans and coastlines since its inception. [12]

  3. Halobates - Wikipedia

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    Halobates or sea skaters are a genus with over 40 species of water striders.Most Halobates species are coastal and typically found in sheltered marine habitats (a habitat where a few other genera of water striders also live), but five live on the surface of the open ocean and only occur near the coast when storms blow them ashore.

  4. Lokai (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lokai is a New York-based jewelry brand that markets itself as a "socially responsible lifestyle brand."The company is best known for its bracelets that include materials sourced from natural landmarks such as Mount Everest and the Dead Sea.

  5. History of wildlife tracking technology - Wikipedia

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    Individuals that want to track marine wildlife in salt water face unique challenges. Radio waves are highly absorbed by salt water, making them a poor choice for sending messages through the ocean. Sound waves, on the other hand, are not similarly impeded by seawater. Due to the fact that sound can travel more than 4 times faster in water than ...

  6. Animal navigation - Wikipedia

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    Animal navigation is the ability of many animals to find their way accurately without maps or instruments. Birds such as the Arctic tern , insects such as the monarch butterfly and fish such as the salmon regularly migrate thousands of miles to and from their breeding grounds, [ 1 ] and many other species navigate effectively over shorter ...

  7. Shell jewelry - Wikipedia

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    One example is the site of Oued Djebbana in Algeria, for example, where an N. gibbosulus bead was found; at the time the shell was used there, this site was at least 190 km away from the sea. [2] Shell ornaments were very common during the Upper Paleolithic, from 50–40,000 years ago onwards, when they spread with modern humans to Europe and Asia.

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