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Carnival of the Blue Lucky #13

Posted on: June 2, 2008 11:59 AM, by Kevin Zelnio

The first Carnival of the Blue of its 2nd year. Carnie creator Mark Powell posts edition #13 and brings it all full circle with the most massive, packed ocean blogging. Its great to see so many diverse bloggers contributing to this carnival. Well, what are waiting for, go learn something!

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Yeah, you're old.
c. 1970's-1980's branding.

Please tell me that's not a recent photo...

Posted by: eric | June 2, 2008 2:29 PM

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hmmm. must be 80s. I'm not THAT old ;)

Photo was from this website with the following caption:

"Solid waste dumping is also a major problem which is on the rise. Waste disposal at sea increased fourfold in the United States in the twenty years following World War II. The amount and dispersal of our solid waste is incredible. Almost everywhere in the ocean a bathyscaphe diver will land within sight of our litter – to such an extent that it becomes difficult to keep these trivial objects out of camera range! (Cousteau 417).

Because the sea is accessible to all nations, it is possible for everyone to dump waste in these waters. There is really no effective way of enforcing dumping restrictions.

(Picture from Antarctic Sea bottom.)"

Posted by: kevin z | June 2, 2008 6:08 PM

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Anyone who knows what you're referring to is revealing their own age.

Antarctic Sea bottom... yikes!

Posted by: Michael Burton | June 3, 2008 9:47 AM

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Let's hope Coca Cola doesn't go for the deep sea market.

I've embedded your (and Craig's as well) image on my blog in a collection of lol-oshunz images. I hope you don't mind. Let me know if you do. http://www.myfavouriteplaces.org/wl/pivot/entry.php?id=74

Posted by: Pepijn | June 5, 2008 3:14 PM

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Pepijn, Thats awesome!! Be sure to let us know every now and then when you update! I have another one here: http://scienceblogs.com/deepseanews/2008/02/friday_deep_sea_picture_lolrhi.php

Posted by: kevin z | June 5, 2008 7:43 PM

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