Innovative

OCEAN 66

Gordon Peabody, OCEAN’s Editor

We are living in changing times. A recent, super intense Hurricane that explosively grew overnight, has been referred to as a “Thousand Year Storm” destroying coastal Florida on the heels of a previous Hurricane that also triggered historic upslope flooding hundreds of miles away from the coast in the Appalachian Mountains. The scale and scope of some of our changes are challenging to perceive and impossible to prepare for. OCEAN is the free Educational Publication of Safe Harbor Environmental, a small interdisciplinary consulting group on Cape Cod. This is your advertising free publication, please feel free to share OCEAN with your friends. This issue introduces recent Interns, who are paid and can receive college credit. Thanks for your support of OCEAN.

-Gordon Peabody, Editor


What’s inside OCEAN 66

New Things Under the Sun

Craft Beer from Bees

Discovery of Cocaine in Sharks

1000-Year Storms on the Rise

Is The Possibility of Cod Extinction an Anomaly or a Trend

Meet Our Interns!

Thank you!

Can Telescopes Look Back in Time?

Unexpected Catch For A New England Fisherman!

Innovative Ocean Colling Concept

Megaflo, Innovative Australian Highway Drainage System

Experimenting With Innovative Artificial Reefs

Protecting Your Phone Battery With Crab Shells?

OCEAN 65

The editor’s choice article “Innovative Beehive Business Wins Prize” by researcher Alexandra Akmaeva, celebrates students’ Innovative Bee Keeping business model.

My favorite article in OCEAN 65 is about the COP28 summit in Dubai, where students from Northfleet Technology College, a secondary school in Kent, won significant recognition and $150.000 reward for their innovative Bee Keeping business model. Thank you Alexandra Akmaeva. Another Fav but nerdy article describes new research on protist symbionts associated with zooplankton….double fascination for me and thank you Lindsey Stanton. Liam O’Hara’s research on a wind energy system costing just a fraction of other wind energy systems is worth reading and I recommend the short video. This issue of OCEAN belongs to you, our readers and we encourage you to share it. OCEAN will never contain advertising or solicitations.

-Gordon Peabody, Editor


OCEAN 65 Articles

Back to the Future

Getting Crabby

Better Idea Department: Spinning the Narrative

Printable Sea Wall Department

Living Shoreline Reduces Cape Erosion

Understanding Longshore Sediment Transport

Thank You!

A New Look at Bird Mortality in America

Bad Medicine at Tasmanian Salmon Farms

Innovative Beehive Business Wins Prize

Zooplankton Interactions We Never Knew

Flax Seed to Phone Cases… Who Knew?

The Continuing Challenge Between Birds and City Glass

Recycled Bottles Turned into Beach Sand