Friday, September 20, 2013

Molasses spill

After reading the article on the Honolulu harbor Molasses spill I was interested on how something like this could have happened. It said in the article that the molasses is soluble in the water so the tide will wash it away eventually. In the video posted to the article, there were a lot of dead fish and other organisms as well as a damaged coral reef system.
 People should respond to this problem by volunteering to clean up the beaches when ever possible and help support environmental teams that are working hard to clean up the molasses. In a situation like this I do not believe that anything could have been done to prevent this other than more secure shipping, because this incident was a freak accident. The only thing left to do is to continue cleaning up dead organisms and make the harbor safe for its organisms and people that rely on its water.

An environmental cleanup crew member holds a bag of dead marine life in Keehi Lagoon, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Photograph by Hugh Gentry, Reuters

Friday, September 13, 2013

why explore the ocean?

My ocean literacy has changed because over the last week I had done research on Ferdinand Magellan and had to give a presentation on his exploration and story. I also had the opportunity to watch my other classmate’s presentations and learn about their topics. Through this experience I learned that the earth’s ocean is largely unexplored and that the ocean is the major influence on weather and climate.

I realized this when I saw the presentations on Vespucci and other early century explorers. I also learned that the ocean makes the earth habitable and how the discoveries made by oceanographers helped improve the worlds knowledge of the ocean. During the reading that was assigned, I learned about how ancient civilizations around the world used the ocean for food, trade and to explore new lands. I also got a refresher of Darwin’s studies and was reminded that the earth’s oceans support a great diversity of life and many ecosystems. By studying how our ancestors used and explored the ocean it was evident that the ocean has been and still is inextricably bound with life on this planet.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Oceans

What do I hope to get from this course.....

 I chose this course because it seemed like the more interesting science course that I needed to complete my schedule. I hope to learn the properties of the ocean as well as get a basic understanding of how these things work. I also hope to learn a new field of science that I can apply to my life.