Basking Sharks Found its Hiding Place

Thursday, May 7, 2009
Basking Sharks
For centuries, scientists have wondered where basking sharks go in the wintertime. Now, they have an answer -- and it's full of surprises. In the western Atlantic, the world's second largest fish swims all the way from New England to the Bahamas and across the equator to South America, a new study finds. Scientists have long thought that basking sharks spent all of their time in cooler waters. "This is equivalent to finding polar bears in Kansas," said lead researcher Greg Skomal, a marine biologist. "This was a mind-blowing discovery for us." Basking sharks have long been shrouded in mystery. These fish, which can measure 35 feet or longer, are known to live in temperate waters around the world. Yet, no one has ever examined a newborn basking shark. No one has seen a pregnant female. No one knows where the animals give birth. And until recently, no one knew where they spent much of their time, particularly in the winter. Basking sharks may look fearsome, but they are relatively gentle giants that can grow up to 33 feet long. Their size is matched in heft, with many weighing up to 8,000 pounds or about as much as a four-passenger jet. Basking sharks take it slow and easy, swimming at no more than three miles per hour by swaying their entire bodies from left to right. While they commonly are spotted near the water’s surface, some descend down to deeper waters during the winter months to escape the icy cold in less temperate portions of their wide range. For such an enormous fish basking sharks consume very tiny prey. Most of their diet consists of plankton, fish eggs, larvae and copepods, which are small freshwater crustaceans. A filter feeder, basking sharks obtain their food passively. They swim with their mouths open, filtering around 2,000 tons of water per hour. Bristlelike structures known as gill rakers trap the plankton, allowing water to exit out the gills and mouth.

My Newest Money Making Opportunity

Monday, May 4, 2009
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Climate Change its happening now!

Sunday, May 3, 2009
Climate Change occurs as a result of both internal variability within the climate system and external factors. The influence of external factors on climate can be broadly compared using the concept of radiative forcing. A positive radiative forcing, such as that produced by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases, tends to warm the surface. A negative radiative forcing, which can arise from an increase in some types of aerosols (microscopic airborne particles) tends to cool the surface. Natural factors, such as changes in solar output or explosive volcanic activity, can also cause radiative forcing. Characterization of these climate forcing agents and their changes over time is required to understand past climate changes in the context of natural variations and to project what climate changes could lay ahead. Concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases and their radiative forcing have continued to increase as a result of human activities. The atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by 31% since 1750. The present carbon dioxide concentration has not been exceeded during the past 420,000 years and likely not during the past 20 million years. The current rate of increase is unprecedented during at least the past 20,000 years. About three-quarters of the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere during the past 20 years is due to fossil fuel burning. The rest is predominantly due to land-use change, especially deforestation. There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities. Ice sheets will continue to react to climate warming and contribute to sea level rise for thousands of years after climate has been stabilized. It’s not too late. We can still save our planet from destructions that we humans created. Let’s save our world for our future and for our children and to the next generation.
 
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