Newsletter May 2007
News
01 May 2007 - 18 Jan 2016
Dear UN Atlas Member,
This month we note how improved technologies allow us to view the earth from satellites - expanding our knowledge on the oceans and their physical, chemical and biological state. Close-up views of the ocean are equally valuable, as seen in the award-winning IMO-produced documentary on how tiny alien invaders transported in ballast water can cause havoc in local ecosystems.
Discover our new topic on the Large Marine Ecosystems of the South China Sea and the great ecological and economic role they play in the East Asia region.
If this newsletter may interest someone you know, please forward it. Contribute to and participate in the growing Atlas community by becoming an active Member of the UN Atlas today.
Thank you,
The UN Atlas of the Oceans Editors
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Comments? Please write to [email protected]
This month we note how improved technologies allow us to view the earth from satellites - expanding our knowledge on the oceans and their physical, chemical and biological state. Close-up views of the ocean are equally valuable, as seen in the award-winning IMO-produced documentary on how tiny alien invaders transported in ballast water can cause havoc in local ecosystems.
Discover our new topic on the Large Marine Ecosystems of the South China Sea and the great ecological and economic role they play in the East Asia region.
If this newsletter may interest someone you know, please forward it. Contribute to and participate in the growing Atlas community by becoming an active Member of the UN Atlas today.
Thank you,
The UN Atlas of the Oceans Editors
Visit the UN Atlas of the Oceans Web site
Comments? Please write to [email protected]
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