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OCEAN 68

Gordon Peabody, OCEAN’s Editor

This 68th issue of OCEAN introduces a very unusual article on “Bio-Receptive Concrete”, on page 7 by Billie Grimshaw, one of Safe Harbor’s summer interns. We also are sharing the extraordinary video of a Whale gobbling a kayaker and introducing an innovative role for mussels; and Liam O’Hara’s micro wind turbine, which is sweeping Europe. OCEAN is the environmental education publication of Safe Harbor, a small interdisciplinary environmental consulting group on Cape Cod. There is no advertising or solicitation in OCEAN, because I wanted to have an environmental publication with no expectations, other than it be shared by friends, with friends. Thank you for your support.

-Gordon Peabody, Editor.


What’s inside OCEAN 68

What Not to Catch

What are the Odds?

Flexing its Mussels: Nature’s Filter

Gone With the Wind

Don’t Release Your Balloons

Thank you!

Gone in a Flutter: Butterfly Populations on the Decline

Historical Rain Events Are Becoming More Generational

Vanishing Islands: Sea Level Rise Imperils Small Nation

Bioplastics: Turning the Page on Plastic

Bioreceptive Concrete: Living With Urban Moss