Wednesday, June 22, 2011

World's oceans in 'shocking' decline


The oceans are in a worse state than previously suspected,
according to an expert panel of scientists.

From BBC

In a new
report, they warn that ocean life is "at high risk of entering a phase of extinction of marine species unprecedented in human history".

They conclude that issues such as over-fishing, pollution and climate change are acting together in ways that have not previously been recognised.
The impacts, they say, are already affecting humanity.

The panel was convened by the International Programme on the State of the Ocean (IPSO), and brought together experts from different disciplines, including coral reef ecologists, toxicologists, and fisheries scientists.

Its report will be formally released later this week.

"The findings are shocking," said Alex Rogers, IPSO's scientific director and professor of conservation biology at Oxford University.
"As we considered the cumulative effect of what humankind does to the oceans, the implications became far worse than we had individually realised.
"We've sat in one forum and spoken to each other about what we're seeing, and we've ended up with a picture showing that almost right across the board we're seeing changes that are happening faster than we'd thought, or in ways that we didn't expect to see for hundreds of years."

These "accelerated" changes include melting of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, sea level rise, and release of methane trapped in the sea bed.

Fast changes

"The rate of change is vastly exceeding what we were expecting even a couple of years ago," said
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, a coral specialist from the University of Queensland in Australia.

Some species are already fished way beyond their limits - and may also be affected by other threats
"So if you look at almost everything, whether it's fisheries in temperate zones or coral reefs or Arctic sea ice, all of this is undergoing changes, but at a much faster rate than we had thought."

But more worrying than this, the team noted, are the ways in which different issues act synergistically to increase threats to marine life.

Some pollutants, for example, stick to the surfaces of tiny plastic particles that are now found in the ocean bed.
This increases the amounts of these pollutants that are consumed by bottom-feeding fish.
Plastic particles also assist the transport of algae from place to place, increasing the occurrence of toxic algal blooms - which are also caused by the influx of nutrient-rich pollution from agricultural land.

In a wider sense, ocean acidification, warming, local pollution and overfishing are acting together to increase the threat to coral reefs - so much so that three-quarters of the world's reefs are at risk of severe decline.

Carbon deposits

Life on Earth has gone through five "mass extinction events" caused by events such as asteroid impacts; and it is often said that humanity's combined impact is causing a sixth such event.

The IPSO report concludes that it is too early to say definitively.
But the trends are such that it is likely to happen, they say - and far faster than any of the previous five.

"What we're seeing at the moment is unprecedented in the fossil record - the environmental changes are much more rapid," Professor
Alex Rogers told BBC News.
"We've still got most of the world's biodiversity, but the actual rate of extinction is much higher [than in past events] - and what we face is certainly a globally significant extinction event."

The report also notes that previous mass extinction events have been associated with trends being observed now - disturbances of the carbon cycle, and acidification and hypoxia (depletion of oxygen) of seawater.

Levels of CO2 being absorbed by the oceans are already far greater than during the great extinction of marine species 55 million years ago (during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum), it concludes.

Blue planet

The report's conclusions will be presented at UN headquarters in New York this week, when government delegates begin discussions on reforming governance of the oceans.

IPSO's immediate recommendations include:
  • stopping exploitative fishing now, with special emphasis on the high seas where currently there is little effective regulation
  • mapping and then reducing the input of pollutants including plastics, agricultural fertilisers and human waste
  • making sharp reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
Carbon dioxide levels are now so high, it says, that ways of pulling the gas out of the atmosphere need to be researched urgently - but not using techniques, such as iron fertilisation, that lead to more CO2 entering the oceans.

"We have to bring down CO2 emissions to zero within about 20 years," Professor Hoegh-Guldberg told BBC News.
"If we don't do that, we're going to see steady acidification of the seas, heat events that are wiping out things like kelp forests and coral reefs, and we'll see a very different ocean."

Another of the report's authors,
Dan Laffoley, marine chair of the World Commission on Protected Areas and an adviser to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), admitted the challenges were vast.

"But unlike previous generations, we know what now needs to happen," he said.
"The time to protect the blue heart of our planet is now."

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

NZ Linz update in the Marine GeoGarage

NZ6612 Dunedin Wharves

16
charts have been updated in the Marine GeoGarage (Linz May update published 9 June, 2011) :

  • NZ82 : Tonga
  • NZ541 : Mayor Island to Town Point (Okurei Point)
  • NZ615 : Marlborough Sounds
  • NZ822 : Vava'u Group
  • NZ4634 : Entrance to Wellington Harbour and Plans of Wharves
  • NZ5219 : Approaches to Marsden Point
  • NZ5411 : Tauranga Harbour, Katikati Entrance to Mount Maunganui
  • NZ5413 : Approaches to Tauranga
  • NZ5612 : Napier Roads / Napier Harbour
  • NZ6144 : Abel Tasman
  • NZ6151 : Plans in the Marlborough Sounds
  • NZ6152 : Pelorous Sound and Havelock
  • NZ6153 : Queen Charlotte Sound
  • NZ6154 : Tory Channel Entrance and Picton Harbour
  • NZ6422 : Approaches to Timaru /Timaru Harbour
  • NZ6612 : Otago Harbour / Port Chalmers / Dunedin Wharves
Today NZ Linz charts (178 charts / 340 including sub-charts) are displayed in the Marine GeoGarage.

Note : LINZ produces official nautical charts to aid safe navigation in New Zealand waters and certain areas of Antarctica and the South-West Pacific.
Using charts safely involves keeping them up-to-date using Notices to Mariners

Brazil DHN update in the Marine GeoGarage

1511 Barra Rio de Janeiro

10
charts have been updated (DHN update 07/06/2011)

  • 220 DA BARRA NORTE AO PORTO DE SANTANA
  • 242 DA ILHA DOS PORCOS À BAÍA DO VIEIRA GRANDE
  • 720 DE AREIA BRANCA A GUAMARÉ
  • 1504 ENSEADA DE BÚZIOS
  • 1511 BARRA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
  • 1623 PORTO DE ITAGUAÍ
  • 2100 DE MOSTARDAS AO RIO GRANDE
  • 2112 DE RIO GRANDE A FEITORIA
  • 21010 DE CAYENNE AO CABO GURUPI
  • 23100 DO RIO DE JANEIRO À SANTOS
Today 238 charts (283 including sub-charts) from DHN are displayed in the Marine GeoGarage

Canada CHS update in the Marine GeoGarage

2085 Toronto harbour

38 charts have been updated and 5 charts added (CHS update, May 31)

  • 1312 LAC SAINT-PIERRE
  • 1313 BATISCAN TO LAC SAINT-PIERRE
  • 1317 SAULT-AU-COCHON TO QUEBEC
  • 2085 TORONTO HARBOUR
  • 2251 MELDRUM BAY TO ST. JOSEPH ISLAND
  • 3442 NORTH PENDER ISLAND TO THETIS ISLAND
  • 3477 BEDWELL HARBOUR TO GEORGESON PASSAGE
  • 3478 PLANS SALTSPRING ISLAND
  • 3495 VANCOUVER HARBOUR EASTERN PORTION
  • 3513 STRAIT OF GEORGIA NORTHERN PORTION
  • 3536 PLANS STRAIGHT OF GEORGIA
  • 3860 HARBOURS ON THE WEST COAST OF GRAHAM ISLAND
  • 3893 MASSET INLET
  • 4002 GOLFE DU SAINT-LAURENT GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE
  • 4003 CAPE BRETON TO CAPE COD
  • 4013 HALIFAX TO SYDNEY
  • 4015 SYDNEY TO SAINT-PIERRE
  • 4022 CABOT STRAIT AND APPROACHES
  • 4211 CAPE LAHAVE TO LIVERPOOL BAY
  • 4233 CAPE CANSO TO COUNTRY ISLAND
  • 4234 COUNTRY ISLAND TO BARREN ISLAND
  • 4281 CANSO HARBOUR AND APPROACHES
  • 4307 CANSO HARBOUR TO STRAIT OF CANSO
  • 4320 EGG ISLAND TO WEST IRONBOUND ISLAND
  • 4335 STRAIT OF CANSO AND APPROACHES
  • 4384 PEARL ISLAND TO CAPE LA HAVE
  • 4394 LAHAVE RIVER WEST IRONBOUND ISLAND TO RIVERPORT
  • 4405 PICTOU ISLAND TO TRYON SHOALS
  • 4406 TRYON SHOALS TO CAPE EGMONT
  • 4486 BAIE DES CHALEURS
  • 4591 HALLS BAY AND SUNDAY COVE
  • 4616 BURIN INLET AND APPROACHES
  • 4624 LONG ISLAND TO ST. LAWRENCE HARBOURS
  • 4821 WHITE BAY AND NOTRE DAME BAY
  • 4851 TRINITY BAY - SOUTHERN PORTION
  • 4856 BONAVISTA BAY WESTERN PORTION
  • 4857 INDIAN BAY TO WADHAM ISLANDS
  • 4858 GREENSPOND HARBOUR TO POUND COVE
  • 4913 CARAQUET HARBOUR BAIE DE SHIPPEGAN AND MISCOU HARBOUR
  • 5027 MURPHY HEAD TO BUTTON ISLANDS
  • 7573 M'CLINTOCK CHANNEL LARSEN SOUND AND FRANKLIN STRAIT
  • 7778 CORONATION GULF EASTERN PORTION
  • 7784 VICTORIA STRAIT

So 699 charts (1659 including sub-charts) are available in the Canada CHS layer. (see coverage)

Note : don't forget to visit '
Notices to Mariners' published monthly and available from the Canadian Coast Guard both online or through a free hardcopy subscription service.
This essential publication provides the latest information on changes to the aids to navigation system, as well as updates from CHS regarding CHS charts and publications.
See also written Notices to Shipping and Navarea warnings :
NOTSHIP

Australia AHS update in the Marine GeoGarage

Aus635 Papua New Guinea - North East Coast

17 charts have been added in the Marine GeoGarage (AHS update 05/04/2011)

Aus635 Papua New Guinea - North East Coast - Approaches to Kwaiapan Bay
Aus816 Australia - East Coast - Queensland - North Spit to Breaksea Spit
Aus664 Papua New Quinea - Admiralty Islands - Kumuli Islands
Aus599 Australian Antarctic Territory - Gibbney Island to Kista Strait
Aus4728 Southern Ocean - Spencer Gulf to Tasmania
Aus714 Australia - North Coast - Northern Territory - New Year Island to Port Essington
Aus719 Australia - North Coast - Northern Territory - Cuthbert Point to New Year Island
Aus718 Australia - North Coast - Northern Territory - Cape Stewart to Cuthbert Point
Aus390 Papua New Guinea - South Pacific Ocean - Manus Island to Wuvulu Island
Aus678 Papua New Guinea - New Britain - North Coast - Garove Island
Aus4643 Australia East Coast - Cape Howe to Cape Moreton
Aus4644 Southern Ocean - Cape Otway to Cape Howe including Tasmania
Aus4725 Australia - West Coast - North West Cape to Cape Leeuwin
Aus4723 Australia - North West Coast - Java to North West Cape
Aus357 Australia South Coast - Victoria - South East Point to Point Hicks
Aus653 Papua New guinea - North East Coast - Plans in Papua new guinea (Sheet 7)
Aus671 Papua New Guinea - New Britain - South Coast - Plans in Papua New Guinea (Sheet 6)

25 charts
have been updated in the Marine GeoGarage (AHS update 05/04/2011)

Aus663 Paua New Guinea - South Pacific Ocean - Hermit Islands
Aus817 Australia East Coast - Queensland - Great Sandy Strait and Hervey Bay
Aus523 Papua New Guinea - North East Coast - Nassau Bay to Finschhafen
Aus134 Australia South Coast - South Australia - Port Lincoln and Approaches
Aus235 Australia East Coast - Queensland - Approaches to Moreton Bay
Aus236 Australia East Coast - Queensland - Moreton Bay
Aus327 Australia North West Coast - Western Australia - Port Walcott to Montebello Islands
Aus57 Australia North West Coast - Western Australia - Dampier Archipelago
Aus58 Australia North West Coast - Western Australia - Port of Dampier
Aus628 Papua New Guinea - Louiiade Archipelago - Nuakata Passage

Aus780 Australia South Coast - South Australia - Althorpe Islands to Backstairs Passage
Aus781 Australia South Coast - South Australia - Gulf St. Vincent
Aus668 Plans in Papua New Guinea (Sheet 9)
Aus200 Australia East Coast - New South Wales - Port Jackson
Aus203 Australia East Coast - New South Wales - Port Jackson(Western Sheet) Parramatta and Lane Cove Rivers
Aus51 Australia North West Coast - Western Australia - Port of Broome
Aus324 Australia - North West Coast - Western Australia - Lacepede Islands to Eighty Mile Beach
Aus325 Australia - North West Coast - Western Australia - Rowley Shoals to Bedout Islet
Aus329 Australia North West Coast - Western Australia - North West Cape to Point Cloates
Aus349 Australia South Coast - Victoria - Cape Nelson to Port phillip
Aus331 Australia West Coast - Western Australia - Point Quobba to Pepper Point
Aus316 Australia North Coast - Northern Territory - Charles Point to Pelican Island
Aus335 Australia West Coast - Western Australia - Cape Naturaliste to Point D'Entrecasteaux
Aus336 Australia South Coast - Western Australia - Cape Leeuwin to King George Sound
Aus614 Australia East Coast - Coral Sea - Diamond Passage

Today
462 AHS raster charts ( 787 including sub-charts) are included in the Marine GeoGarage viewer.

Note : AHS updates their nautical charts with corrections published in: