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Saved by uncleflo on February 7th, 2022.
The 2022 Commission meeting of the IWC will be held at the Grand Bernardin Resort, Portoroz, Slovenia Estimates of current population size, known as abundance estimates, are derived from a combination of fieldwork and computer modelling. Vessel-based and aerial sighting surveys, acoustic monitoring, and analysis of individual animal markings are techniques used independently or in conjunction with each other to count whales. The information gathered from this fieldwork is used as the basis for population modelling which produces an abundance estimate. In 2017, the IWC Scientific Committee established a new expert group to review and agree all the Abundance Estimates submitted to the Scientific Committee. This new process ensures quality and consistency across all the estimates used by the IWC.
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Saved by uncleflo on October 28th, 2019.
In early 2017, the Mini 747 prototype was the first and is still the only offshore racing monohull that can stay steadily airborne. At 8 knots of wind, only the foils touch the water, which means that it can reach higher speeds in certain points of sailing than those of water displacing sailing yachts twice its size. Up until now the boat showcased SEAir’s expertise and our technological development laboratory, but we are now getting it ready to return to racing. It will race in the events of the Mini circuit, including the well-known single-handed Mini Transat, blazing the trail of foiling monohulls crossing the Atlantic in record time. Having gained experience on the 747, SEAir is now in a position to design the elder sisters of this forerunner, destined to beat records and take part in the top open, single-handed, rating or crewed races. Currently only sailing on certain circuits, foiling boats will naturally continue their ascension and end up sailing in all racing programmes.
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Saved by uncleflo on April 2nd, 2015.
Aoshima Island is one of about a dozen "cat islands" around Japan, small places where there are significantly more feline residents than people. In Aoshima more than a hundred cats prowl the island, curling up in abandoned houses or strutting about in the quiet fishing village. Cats outnumber humans six to one on the island. Recently becoming popular online, tiny Aoshima has seen a steep rise in tourist visits, overwhelming the handful of permanent residents.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
V1 Pro-pilot is part of the V1 Aero Group – a global group of aviation companies with it’s HQ in Florida USA. Offering both EASA pan-European courses and FAA American training, the V1 Aero Group can cater for anyone wishing to become a professional pilot both sides of the Atlantic. V1Pro-pilot is designed for pilot cadets planning to embark on a European (or EASA) course for flight training and has the unique benefit of offering the best value for money full-time zero to frozen ATPL course in the industry. V1′s training bases are currently either Fort Lauderdale or Merritt Island in Florida for Phase 1 of the training, Malaga in Spain for Phase 2 followed by London Heathrow for Phase 3. If you have any questions relating to your personal training objectives contact one of our training advisors in either the UK, Portugal or Italy now, and we will endeavour to respond to your enquiry within 48 hours.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 2nd, 2014.
By unanimous vote, Project AWARE joined Seas at Risk on 5th June 2014 – an international network of NGOs working to protect and restore the health of the marine environment in Europe and the wider North East Atlantic. As a member, Project AWARE joins 21 additional member organizations from 14 countries to advocate for the ocean. Seas At RiskThe ocean has become engulfed in litter, much of it plastic - a growing environmental, social and economic problem that requires change at all levels of social organization – from an individual and a community, through country, to European Union (EU) and beyond. The Seas at Risk network is working together to ensure that EU governments take marine debris seriously and commit to adopting measures and actions most effective in tackling the problem.
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