Articles related to "Satellite Tracking"
Great Leatherback Turtle Race
Female leatherback turtles return from their nesting site wearing satellite tags to track their progress as the world watches, learns and, hopefully, helps protect them.
• leatherback turtles
• sea turtles
• turtle conservation
• satellite tracking
• nesting beaches
Penguins And Oil in South America
Migrating penguins are routinely oiled by spills and illegal ballast dumping. The Magellanic Penguin Project and The Penguin Network are working together to protect them.
• magellanic penguins
• oiled bird rehabilitation
• penguin bird migration
• satellite tracking
• oil spills cleanup
Tracking Vehicles By Satellite
How satellite technology has enabled tracking and real time communication with vehicles.
• satellite
• tracking
• trucks
• vehicles
• maps
An early Christmas present for Santa
This year, NOAA is giving Santa an early Christmas present because the jolly man in the red suit needs to know what the weather will bring.
• weather
• santa
• claus
• toys
• toy
Endangered
Endangered. What does it mean? Find out in this week's article.
• endangered
• science
• web sites
• species
• animals
Large Plankton-eating Sharks
The biggest fish in the world feed on very small animal plankton, just as enormous whales survive on krill.
• filter-feeding
• large sharks eat plankton
• basking shark
• whale shark
• satellite tracking
National Aerial Surveillance Plan
Canada uses high technology aircraft and satellite systems to detect, deter, and prosecute ship-source marine pollution.
• national aerial surveillance plan
• nasp
• pollution surveillance aircraft
• maritime surveillance system 6000
• ship-source marine pollution
Breaking News 20
There is a shortage of doctors in the Islands and especially in Guam; Brutality by PNG police reported; Guest work concept broached; Coconut power in the offing; Raratonga Flycatcher numbers increase; Fiji has plans for sugar money;Proposed Pacific Space launch a possibility.
• doctors
• university training
• guam
• micronesia
• guam memorial hospital
Shark Attack
Sharks are sleek and long. They have huge jaws, sharp teeth and powerful tails. Though they are beautiful to watch swimming through the water, they are deadly. Learn how to avoid being attacked by a shark.
• science for kids
• sharks
• shark attacks
• shark attack
• how to avoid shark attacks