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The Great Australian Bight
Mon, Jun 29th 2009, 12:40
If you look at a map of Australia you will notice that there is a large “bite†out of the south coast – this forms a huge bay known as the Great Australian Bight.
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Port Lincoln Tuna Aquaculture
Fri, Jun 26th 2009, 16:57
15 years ago Port Lincoln was known for its struggling tuna canning industry. These days, Port Lincoln leads the world with a thriving Tuna Aquaculture industry that services the insatiable Japanese market.
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Port Lincoln, Southern Australia
Wed, Jun 24th 2009, 12:31
Port Lincoln lies on the scenic Eyre Peninsula in Southern Australia. This is a true bayside city that has its livelihood closely linked with the ocean.
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Aquaculture
Tue, Jun 23rd 2009, 14:11
According to the WWF, 52% of the world’s fisheries are fully exploited and 24% are overexploited, depleted, or recovering from depletion. Already 30% of the world’s fish requirements are met by the aquaculture industry.
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Wave Power
Fri, Jun 12th 2009, 12:30
A Friday feast: View Clark Little's awesome wave photography
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Ocean Dead Zones
Wed, Jun 10th 2009, 11:41
An Ocean Dead Zone is an area with such poor water quality, with so little oxygen that the only living organisms that can survive in it are microbes. More and more of these marine dead zones are being discovered each year ...
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World Oceans Day - 8 June 2009
Fri, Jun 5th 2009, 12:47
This year will be the 13th annual World Ocean Day … and now the United Nations has made it official celebration on 8 June each year.
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Food And Beverages – Baskin Robbins Ice Cream Cake Flavors
Tue, Jun 2nd 2009, 08:43
Baskin Robbins is a worldwide ice cream parlour chain and the first food franchised business along with first ice cream cake maker.
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Tragedy of 55 Whales beached in Kommetjie, Cape Town, South Africa
Mon, Jun 1st 2009, 11:50
Tragedy struck on Sunday 31 May when 55 False Killer Whales beached at Kommetjie beach on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa.
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Hurricane Katrina and Coastal Insurance
Wed, May 27th 2009, 12:52
2005 was a devastating year for hurricanes along the American coast. Hurricane Katrina struck on 29 August, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. This meant significant losses for insurers and property owners alike.
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Insurance Terms
Mon, May 25th 2009, 16:31
Any risk can be insured provided that it can be quantified and there is someone who is prepared to accept responsibility for that risk.
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Lloyd’s Coffeehouse: Birthplace of the Insurance Industry as we know it
Wed, May 20th 2009, 12:37
In the late 1600s, Edward Lloyd’s coffeehouse on the banks of the Thames River in London was a popular meeting place for people in the shipping industry, traders, sailors and ship-owners.
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Fair Trade Coffee
Fri, May 15th 2009, 12:17
The Coffee Industry is dominated by a few large players and a myriad of middle-men. Farmers who actually grow the coffee see very little of the money you eventually pay for a cup: hence Fair Trade Coffee.
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Coffee Shop Culture Amsterdam Style
Wed, May 13th 2009, 12:04
The Netherlands has a long association with coffee; in the 1600s they had established the first coffee plantations in Java. These days, however, Dutch coffee shop culture has come to mean something else entirely.
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Coffee Shop Culture
Mon, May 11th 2009, 11:51
Coffee was initially only used as a beverage to increase stamina and concentration during religious and meditation ceremonies in Arabia. But it was not long before the world’s first coffee shop opened in Constantinople in 1457.
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The Best Job in the World: Caretaker of Great Barrier Reef Islands in Queensland Australia
Thu, May 7th 2009, 11:56
Its official ... the most publicised job application process is over! A briton has been selected from over 34,000 applicants to become caretaker of an idyllic island in the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
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Coffee Roasting
Tue, May 5th 2009, 17:25
Roasting transforms a green coffee bean chemically to produce the distinct taste in brewed coffee ... It is the art of the coffee roaster to control the process to produce a desired taste.
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Ethiopian Coffee: Ethiopia the home of coffee
Mon, May 4th 2009, 12:23
Ethiopia is the home of coffee … it is in the mountains of Ethiopia’s Kaffa province where Arabica coffee trees grow wild in lush highland forests. Today, Ethiopia is still the major producer of coffee in Africa.
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Alfred Peet: Grandfather of Coffee Culture as we know it
Wed, Apr 29th 2009, 12:04
It was a Dutchman who first taught Americans how to appreciate quality coffee. Alfred Peet led the revolution in coffee drinking - he first introduced the founders of the world’s largest coffee retailer, Starbucks, to the joy of speciality coffee.
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Coffee Storage
Fri, Apr 24th 2009, 17:15
Coffee is best enjoyed when it is freshly roasted. Coffee is a perishable product and there are some basic rules for buying and storing of coffee if you want to enjoy it at its peak flavour.
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