Saturday, September 20, 2014

Colorful Sand

Green Sand (Olivine) Beach

I think many Long Islanders just assume that every place in the world has fabulous wide quartz sand beaches just like our home island's ocean beaches.  While Long Island has been blessed with some of the most beautiful sandy beaches in the world along our Atlantic beaches, there isn't a huge variety of color in them.  Lots of that cream/white color of quartz.  The black of some magnetite and hornblende.  The red of garnet and some iron oxide concretions.  Along our bluffs we have some brilliantly colored clays.  Yes, we have been blessed with great beaches.

But in other parts of the world, there are some really colorful beaches.  Smithsonian Magazine showcases a few for us in this great article...
Smithsonian - Colorful Beaches

Thursday, September 18, 2014

A Resumption of Whaling?

Image Courtesy of Animal Planet


I just saw this article on the Environmental News Service news feed.  Too bad.  Although I'm sure it's only for "scientific" purposes.

Japan's Resumption of Whaling

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Australian Shark Attack

A shark attack left one man dead in Australia.  Australia's relatively large number of annual shark attacks led the government to undertake a shark hunt last year, despite the fact that so many shark populations are crashing and that we are the ones invading sharks' "turf" (not vice cersa).

Here's the link to the BBC:
BBC - Australia