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The Seychelles Islands Conservation Policies
Tue, Apr 5th 2011, 07:52
The Seychelles Islands are made up of over 115 different islands scattered around the Indian Ocean. With such a vast area to protect the Seychelles is extremely proud of the achievements in the area of conservation.
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Seychelles Islands - Anse Forbans -Earth Hour 26th March 2011
Tue, Mar 8th 2011, 18:54
Lets switch our lights off together on the 26th March 2011 for Earth Hour...
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Hotel in Hanoi with family room
Thu, Jul 22nd 2010, 06:56
HANOI MANOR HOTEL
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Tips for your Holiday in the Seychelles!!
Mon, Jun 21st 2010, 21:03
Tips for your Holiday in the Seychelles!!
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Seychelles Newsletter May 2010
Sat, May 15th 2010, 23:18
Chalets d' Anse Forbans Newsletter
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Seychelles: 5th May- Baby Turtles hatch on Anse Forbans Beach
Thu, May 6th 2010, 22:09
Seychelles 5th May 2010: All the guests at Chalets d' Anse Forbans where thrilled to be apart of the experience of viewing 159 baby hawskbill turtles hatching and being released on the beach of Anse Forbans. The Marine Conservation Society of the Seychelles and was concerned the nest laid on Ans...
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Sea Turtles and Coastal Lights
Tue, Apr 20th 2010, 23:10
Chalets d' Anse Forbans answers questions on coastal lights
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Chalets d' Anse Forbans in the Torti de mer Newsletter
Mon, Apr 19th 2010, 22:10
Chalets d' Anse Forbans in the March 2010 newsletter of the Marine Conservation Society of the Seychelles
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Bigger Waves in the Pacific
Fri, Feb 19th 2010, 11:46
Increased wave size in the Pacific has been a feature of the past few decades according to Scientists. The cause of these bigger waves is probably due to climate change.
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Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Brazil’s hidden treasure
Fri, Dec 4th 2009, 12:43
The Fernando de Noronha archipelago is a paradise 200 kilometres from mainland Brazil. The National Marine Sanctuary of Fernando de Noronha is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to the spectacular diversity of marine species in this unspoiled wonderland.
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Census of Marine Life discovers new species in the ocean depths
Mon, Nov 23rd 2009, 11:54
The Census of Marine Life is a massive 10 year scientific collaboration by scientists from 34 countries who are charting the deepest reaches of our oceans and discovering a wealth of new species we never knew existed.
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Jellyfish Stings
Mon, Nov 2nd 2009, 11:18
Jellyfish sting automatically when an object comes into contact with their tentacles. Even a beached or dying jellyfish will sting if something comes into contact with the stinging cells on their tentacles.
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Jellyfish and Biotechnology
Wed, Oct 28th 2009, 12:37
Jellyfish have provided Biotechnology with an invaluable tool for studying biological processes that were previously invisible.
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The body of a Jellyfish
Mon, Oct 26th 2009, 10:49
The body of a jellyfish is only 5% solid organic matter – the other 95% is water. The simplicity of these creatures has ensured that they are the longest surviving species on earth.
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Submarine History
Mon, Oct 19th 2009, 10:17
Submarine History stretches back surprisingly far. The first navigable submarine was submerged in London in 1624 spending 3 hours under water.
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Personal Submarines
Mon, Oct 12th 2009, 12:17
Personal Submarines are the ultimate accessory for the mega rich – the perfect addition to any luxury yacht.
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The world’s first Undersea Resort opens in Fiji
Fri, Oct 9th 2009, 12:07
The world’s first Undersea Resort represents a new travel trend. Enjoy the ultimate in sea views from your undersea suite just off a pristine Fiji island.
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Earthquake and Tsunami activity in the Pacific Ring of Fire
Thu, Oct 1st 2009, 11:10
The Pacific Ring of Fire is one of the main zones of earthquake and tsunami activity in the world. Sumatra and Samoa lie within this zone and are the latest victims of the ring of fire.
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Jellyfish
Tue, Sep 29th 2009, 12:35
Jellyfish existed on earth before the dinosaurs. These fragile creatures have existed for over 650 million years and continue to thrive.
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Bikini Atoll Diving
Fri, Aug 28th 2009, 12:27
Bikini Atoll has some of the most dramatic wreck diving opportunities in the world thanks to its history as a military test site.
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