Future of commercial whaling ban in place 25 years rests with proud hunting nation, Japan
Future of commercial whaling ban rests with Japan Tiny Tokelau declares South Pacific ocean zone as region’s 11th whale sancutary
Tiny Tokelau declares 11th Pacific whale sanctuary 600 feet below Antarctic ice where nothing complex should live, NASA catches a curious shrimp
NASA finds shrimp dinner on ice beneath Antarctica Researchers say recent expedition proves there’s no need kill whales to study or manage them
Researchers back from Antarctic no-kill whale trip Antarctica ‘kind of weird,’ as icebergs collide in unexpected place and stay stable elsewhere
Iceberg breaks in Antarctica not where expected 2 giant icebergs floating off Antarctica could impact global ocean currents, scientists say
2 huge icebergs let loose off Antarctica’s coast Two giant icebergs floating off Antarctica could impact global ocean currents, scientists say
Two huge icebergs let loose off Antarctica’s coast Anti-whaling activists end Antarctic campaign against Japanese for the season
Anti-whaling activists end Antarctic campaign China sets up sea level-watch station in AntarcticaZHONGSHAN STATION - China’s 26th Antarctic expedition team has set up a permanent, real time data transmission tide-examination station in waters close to China’s Antarctic Zhongshan Station to monitor the change of the sea level, an official said Monday. Whaling protester in custody on Japanese hunting vessel after secret boarding
Whaling protester in custody on Japanese boat Anti-whaling group says Japanese whalers injured by their own pepper spray, not rancid butter
Activists: Whalers hurt by their own pepper spray Japan says 3 whalers injured as ships clash with protesters in Antarctic Ocean
Japan says 3 whalers injured by activists SYDNEY — Three crew members of a Japanese whaling vessel suffered face and eye injuries from acid fired by anti-whaling protesters during their latest clash in the Antarctic Ocean, their Japanese employers said Friday. 3 Japanese whalers injured as ships clash in Antarctic Ocean protest action
Japan says 3 whalers injured by activists SYDNEY — Three crew members of a Japanese whaling vessel suffered face and eye injuries from acid fired by anti-whaling protesters during their latest clash in the Antarctic Ocean, their Japanese employers said Friday. Researchers set sail for no-kill study of Antarctic whales, in open challenge to Japan
No-kill researchers sail to study Antarctic whales Australian, New Zealand scientists readying for key Antarctic whaling research expedition
Aussie, NZ scientists prep for whale research trek Icy Antarctica goes green with launch of New Zealand-US wind farm on frozen continent
Antarctica goes green with launch of wind farm Conservation group searches for Japanese whaler by helicopter in efforts to stop the hunt
Activists pursue Japanese whalers by helicopter Anti-whaling boat struck, damaged as it confronts Japanese vessel off Antarctica
Anti-whaling boat damaged during protest at sea Bob Barker steadfastly supports anti-whaling efforts after collision with Japanese ship
Bob Barker backs anti-whaling push despite crash Violent clash with Japanese whalers in Antarctica leaves protest boat badly damaged
Boat damaged in anti-whaling clash in Antarctica Japanese whalers clash with militant conservationists in Antarctic Ocean with water cannon
Japanese whalers clash with militant activists Study of ancient climate suggests higher sea level rise in future from global warming
Study suggests greater sea level rise from warming Gore at climate talks: New studies suggest summertime Arctic ice cap may vanish in 5-7 years
Gore: Polar ice may vanish in 5-7 years COPENHAGEN — New computer modeling suggests the Arctic Ocean may be nearly ice-free in the summertime as early as 2014, Al Gore said Monday at the U.N. climate conference. Northern polar sea ice has been retreating dramatically. These new projections suggest an almost-vanished summer ice cap much earlier than foreseen by a U.S. government agency just eight months ago. Scientist: iceberg flotilla driven eastward, away from New Zealand, by strong winds
Winds drive icebergs away from New Zealand Hundreds of icebergs split from Antarctic ice shelves float toward NZ; ships, sailors warned
Icebergs head from Antarctica for New Zealand |