- Playing
- That Sinking Feeling
- From
- Pat Maxwell
Here’s a curious problem. What should you do with old ships, trucks, subway cars, and even military tanks? For one company, California Ships to Reefs, the answer is clear. Sink ’em. Now, as a concerned citizen this might not seem like such a good idea. But consider this, artificial reefs, strategically placed, can turn into an underwater oasis thriving with life forms...
Also in the May 2012 - Isla Earth Radio Series series
New Plastics from Old Paint
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Have you ever bathed in paint? Canary yellow or baby blue? Well of course you haven’t! But almost three million Americans could have last year.
XptA1: Nature’s Pesticide
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Mother Nature doesn't fly a crop-duster -- she doesn't need to. A research team at the University of Warwick, England, recently discovered a natural protein that could work ...
Carbon Storage in Mangroves
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Mangrove trees are simply amazing, in a sci-fi kind of way.
RBI Highlights Conservation Needs
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Get in and get out! It works for the Navy Seals. So why not do the same with a crack team of scientists?
Invasion of Monster Toads
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Now playing in Australia: Invasion of the Monster Toads! Today’s story began back in the 1930s when Australia’s sugar-cane farmers had a problem.
Banking on Seeds
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
I don’t know if Santa Claus ever collected seeds, but one of his neighbors sure does.
Cave Habitats
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Nature builds neighborhoods in the most interesting places. Caves, for example, are pretty spectacular neighborhoods.
Bacteria Super Power
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Batman step aside! You're no match for these polluting villains.
Nature Provides Clues for Survival
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
Believe it or not, sometimes, it’s a good idea to be “as cold as ice.”
Beetle Juice
(01:30)
From: Pat Maxwell
The African Stenocara beetle has learned a thing or two about water conservation.
Piece Description
Here’s a curious problem. What should you do with old ships, trucks, subway cars, and even military tanks? For one company, California Ships to Reefs, the answer is clear. Sink ’em. Now, as a concerned citizen this might not seem like such a good idea. But consider this, artificial reefs, strategically placed, can turn into an underwater oasis thriving with life forms...
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