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IDB America
December 2004
Roger Hamilton
Man and Nature on the Galapagos Cooperation is beginning to replace competition in an innovative effort to protect the shrine of modern evolutionary theory. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
December 2004
Roger Hamilton
All to Earn a Living A glimpse into the dreams and realities of a Galapagos fisherman. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
December 11, 2004
Janet Raloff
Shark Finning Faces Broader Sanctions The International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)--an intergovernmental fishery organization that concerns itself with large fish in the open seas--unanimously agreed to ban shark finning in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
January 2005
Roger Hamilton
Beyond Biophilia In a Galapagos fisherman's cooperative, love of nature takes second place to making ends meet. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
September 7, 2002
Janet Raloff
No Way to Make Soup Thirty-two tons of contraband shark fins seized on the high seas mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
January 2005
Roger Hamilton
The Trail Less Traveled Getting tourist dollars into the pockets of local people is part of the strategy to protect nature on the Galapagos. Boosting local tourism can help to ensure the long-term protection of the islands. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
November 4, 2006
Janet Raloff
New Estimates of the Shark-Fin Trade A new study of the Asian fish market yields a disturbing estimate of how many sharks are killed each year to satisfy demand for a pricey Asian soup. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
January 2005
Roger Hamilton
Search and Destroy in the Galapagos Inspectors battle ecological imperialism at the islands' airports and docks. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 22, 2006
Sarah Erdreich
Cornering the Market on Conservation Through their integrative and sustainable educational practices, this U.S.-based nonprofit understands that involving the people who have constant contact with their local ecosystem are the ones best-equipped to act as its guardians. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
October 2001
Sean Paige
Zoned to Extinction Overzealous regulation may soon render commercial fishermen a dying breed... mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
May 2004
Harold Kennedy
Patrols Keeping Watchful Eye on Potomac The Coast Guard began patrols along the Potomac in the wake of 9/11. The goal was to improve waterborne protection for the nation's capital, said Lt. Frank Del Rosso, the station's commander. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
April 2006
Stew Magnuson
Dangerous Water Crossings Expected to Rise While land-border crossings grab most of the media attention, almost forgotten by the public is the ocean route. But illegal immigrants chancing a water crossing can face deadly consequences. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
September 25, 2003
Harry Marks
Top 10: Saltwater Fishing Destinations Take a look at these 10 hotspots to get some ideas -- they're all worth opening your tackle box for. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
December 2004
Roger Hamilton
Finally, Some Respect How a tiny Ecuadorean archipelago came to receive perhaps more attention than it can handle. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
May 2006
Ron Kapon
Seventieth Birthday Trip To South America: Part 3 While in Ecuador, visit the Galapagos Islands, Santa Ana Hill, and other wonderful gems in this country. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
April 2005
Julian Smith
Galapagos Rising This exotic archipelago used to be the sole domain of Darwin fanatics. Not anymore. More than 90,000 tourists visited the Galapagos in 2003, an increase of 31 percent from 2000. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
June 2005
Joe Pappalardo
Law Enforcement Takes to Boats Around Vital Waterways There is a nationwide trend to place more law enforcement into boats. Coordination among U.S. Coast Guard personnel, state police, first responders and local cops is essential to enhancing security on the nation's waterways. mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
November 2004
Galapagos on Tour Marquee performances from charismatic critters inspire human visitors to abide by the rules on a romp through sublimely untouched Galapagos Islands. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 4, 2006
Aaron Pressman
Fished Out The U.S. fishing industry is sinking as the catch dwindles and a way of life vanishes. But a market-based fix could fill nets again. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 7, 2006
Rich Smith
Boat Makers See Shoals Recent results should have torpedoed the stock, but Marine Products is floating higher than expected today. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
June 2011
Stew Magnuson
Small U.S. Boatyards Take on Competitive Export Market While major U.S. ship manufacturers have seen a steady decline in exports over the last few decades, some small boatyards are unwilling to give up on foreign defense markets. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
April 2013
Dan Parsons
Small Boats Mean Big Business for Shipbuilders Big ships -- aircraft carriers, destroyers, submarines -- get all the glory, but it is the Navy's smallest vessels that could prove pivotal in future conflicts. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
January 24, 2001
Dawn MacKeen
Disaster in the Galapagos It may take years to measure the ecological destruction caused by the oil spill near Darwin's outdoor laboratory... mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Paul Ryden
Top 10: Non-African Safaris If you take the time to look, you can find a safari virtually anywhere. Here are 10 safaris nowhere near Africa, but they're just as exotic and exciting. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 6, 2006
Rich Smith
Marine Products Hard to Sink Lousy numbers threaten, but fail to sink the stock. What does it mean to investors? mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
April 7, 2007
Science Safari: The Great Turtle Race This international conservation event involves 11 leatherback turtles that are "racing" toward feeding areas south of the Galapagos Islands. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
January 25, 2005
Glenn Law
Waterworks Clean-burning four-stroke outboards churn the mid-size trailer-boat market for 2005. mark for My Articles similar articles
High on Adventure
December 2001
Up Close... Way Up Close! The Galapagos Islands and Ecuador highlands... mark for My Articles similar articles