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I believe that these sea lions that are washing up along the coast are actually acting as important canaries in the coal mine, warning us of some ocean changes that contribute in fact to human health.
Frances Gulland
Coral reefs are considered 'canaries of the oceans,' acting as an early warning system for marine ecosystems.
Liane Guild
These are top-level predators. Like us, they eat anchovies, squid, salmon and mussels. They are sentinels for human health, because they share our ecosystems and prey. We may see impacts in sea lions before people - they could be an early warning.
Frances Gulland
Individuals of all ages can make an important difference in the overall health of our ocean by the actions they take every day. Simple things like picking up trash on the beach, recycling and conserving water can have a big impact on the health of our ocean.
Ted Danson
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1947
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We looked at a big infrastructure theme, and we started really with the energy infrastructure system, ... We own coal companies that mine the coal. We own the rails that transport the coal. And we own the construction companies that build coal plants. Coal is half of our energy.
David Beard
These patients are the canary in the coal mine of any health care system.
Cathy Schoen
Whales are humanity's canary in the coal mine, ... As ocean pollution levels increase, marine mammals like whales will be among the first to go.
Roger Payne
In mining what you try and do is move fresh air to constantly dilute the methane gas. Methane is a potential fuel for an explosion in a mine. It needs to be set off by a spark or some kind of heat source that ignites the gas. Also, in coal mines you have coal dust created by grinding of the coal. There are other things. That coal dust is also potentially explosive.
Lewis Wade
Coal today currently represents only 0.02 per cent of revenues for the national government. Coal is not very significant in terms of economic production. However coal is important to other countries like the US, which consumes more than 900 million tons of coal each year.
Lusbi Portillo
They turned a coal mine into a gold mine. People come from all over the world to see this mine — from Sweden and England and all kinds of places.
George Archibald
This is a story for all Americans, not just for those living in rural and inner city communities. And not just for health centers. We are the canary in the coal mine. We are the ones who can point to what's happening.
Dan Hawkins
Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64.
Alfred Artis
Right now, let's face it. We're essentially using you and I and everyone else as canaries in the mine. We are the detectors. To the extent that people get sick, that is how we know that we've been attacked,
Michael O'Hanlon
Right now, let's face it. We're essentially using you and I and everyone else as canaries in the mine. We are the detectors. To the extent that people get sick, that is how we know that we've been attacked.
Michael O'Hanlon
You can't manage the ocean unless you know what it is doing. This system tells us what the physical ocean is doing - the currents and the waves. . . . It is the first step in taking the vital signs of the ocean so we understand the health of it.
Warner Chabot
I have been in touch with fellow Lions in Louisiana who are assisting me with coordinating needed items for the hurricane victims. Many homeless Lions are staying at a Lions children's camp in Leesville La., which has become a refuge for the homeless and also a distribution center for Lions helping Lions.
Tim Chase
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