I came across this post on LinkedIn from Jim Lauria and thought it was a very well done piece. It does a nice job of framing why investments in water… read more →
November is “oyster month” in my home state of Virginia and I would be extremely remiss if I didn’t get at least one public piece in on how critical this… read more →
The Story: Drones could be used to detect ‘invisible’ water leaks The Link: Link to the Article The Gist: Researchers from Nottingham Trent University have developed the technology to utilize… read more →
What’s not to love here? You’ve got drones (sorry, “gliders”), science and massive amounts of relevant ocean data being collected. This is a very cool short video about the work… read more →
The folks at Dive.in have put together a great infographic on “50 Fascinating Facts about the Ocean”. I continue to be stunned that as the most advanced animals on the… read more →
While maritime commerce is great, it is equally important to allocate lands for the public access and enjoyment of the waterfront. This acreage will be a treasure that South Carolinians… read more →
Above is a little news blurb from the folks over at Planet Forward that I find fascinating. It look at using the water pressure that is already in our freshwater… read more →
This new video from NASA has some interesting perspectives on the severity of droughts we can expect in the future. I love the term “megadrought”, but it’s troubling that even… read more →
In the developed world, most of us take the availability of fresh drinking water for granted. That resource, however, is growing more and more scarce and costly to produce. Finding… read more →