By: Jenny Styles | 2010-03-27 | Wildlife and Environment The deep ocean is considered to be anything below the photic zone, which only extends a few hundred meters down into the ocean's waters, and this huge area is home to all of the deep ocean fish. These fish have special capabilities that allow them to live at high pressures and to survive cold ocean water. Most of these deep ocean fish cannot live in any other environment so not much is known about their behavior. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-07-09 | Science Scientists from Britain and 16 other countries have just found surprises in deep Atlantic Ocean after a six-week expedition to explore the seabed. They brought back pictures of mysterious world with discovery of unknown bizarre creatures unknown until recently. This marine census turns up as many as 10 new deep-sea species thanks to the latest diving technology during the groundbreaking study. Scientists dived up to 30 hours, down to depths of up to 12,000 feet, using the studio-quality camera and powerful lamps to illuminate the darkness of the ocean floor. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-06-23 | Environmental The polar oceans are very different from other oceanic habitats in many ways, though existence of ice in these polar oceans imposes major habitat distinction. Sea ice affects the polar microorganisms by limiting on the penetration of light into the upper ocean and by providing inimitable ocean surface environment . The sea ice provides a support medium for a variety and dynamic assemblage read more
By: Jay Jenkin | 2010-03-27 | Fishing Any chance to fish is exciting and can be great fun, but for many freshwater anglers, a chance to go offshore and do some real deep-sea fishing is the opportunity of a lifetime. Before you can head out, however, you need to know what you are doing, so this guide will explain how to fish in the ocean. read more
By: caesarstone | 2010-11-22 | Interior design Summery CaesarStone, the Original Quartz Surface, is pleased to announce its newest innovation in color, Deep Ocean (4550). read more
By: vijay sharma | 2011-12-27 | Movies In this generation, the mythical Ram-Ravan-Sita type story is not a good way to uphold the deep morals of our epics. So Maqbool Khan represented the same concept with bit variation and of course in a new wrapper. read more
By: PROF GHULAM MOHYUDDIN WANI | 2011-04-21 | Mysticism The bells of temples ,churches and all other religious houses ring from tiles immorable espacially at prevailing and vanishing darkness at dawn and dusk.Same is true of Mosques wher bells have been replaved with calls called azans.Perhaps beng the latest and last reliongious warnings to humans ,it calls five times a day including the morning and evening calls by all religions.Any way sprituality is love for God and God created humans as his deciple on earth as such love of humans is described. read more
By: Joshua Black | 2010-04-02 | Entrepreneurs Here is a little secret that most entrepreneurs don't know about. It doesn't cost you anything to implement and if you don't do it, you could be missing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars in missed sales. read more
By: woodwind | 2010-12-14 | Yoga The Ocean Breath — sometimes called "rib breathing" or the "upward-moving breath" — oxygenates your blood. It stimulates your circulation and gives you a burst of energy. This dynamic breath awakens you and brings you into the present moment. It's also a warming breath read more
By: Emma Snow | 2006-12-17 | Wildlife and Environment We are all familiar with dolphins, whales and sharks; we know what tuna and snapper look like, but what about some less familiar fish such as lizardfish, giant squid, or blind eels? There are so many lesser known animals in the depths of the ocean that we hear little or nothing about most times, it is interesting to investigate a few of these creatures and understand them a little more. read more
By: Ted Nash | 2011-12-13 | Games Devil Blood is often a horror based first person shooter adventure game produced through Thelostone like an Xbox Live Indie Game or maybe XBLIG intended for short. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-11-25 | Environmental A huge white shark appeared grinning at the camera of BBC Wildlife Photographers while it was swimming near the coast of Guadalupe Island, Mexico. Divers swam in and out of cages 40ft under the water with the aim of taking photos of the 14 feet long shark. These great whites are known as the most dangerous predators on Earth. They have offered brave divers the chance to get up close and personal with them. The sharks were discovered last month when they migrated to feed on elephant bull seals that gathered on Guadalupe. Sharks are wild and dangerous animals therefore film producers had to find an effective way to approach them. read more
By: johny mazee | 2011-11-10 | Travel & Leisure One of the reality's largest upcountry element theme parks is situated within the Guangzhou Zoo in Prc read more
By: EnviroCitizen | 2010-09-20 | Science Thermal energy is renewable and is generated without an impact on the environment. In layman's terms, thermal energy can be transferred to other objects, heating them, causing the molecules to move faster. Ocean thermal energy is a popular form of solar energy. The United States took a strong interest in ocean thermal energy plants in 1974 and has since expanded their use. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-05-12 | Photography Underwater photography is considered to be a special styel of imaging, which requires very professional equipment and techniques. Zena Holloway- the talented underwater photographer has shown off her newest photo gallery of oceanic world. Those original images express the great passion and deep understanding for underwater photography of Zena Holloway. It’s so exciting to enjoy and freely imagin read more