Tag archive for "United States"

High School Swimming Lessons Dried Up?

water & sport, water culture

High School Swimming Lessons Dried Up?

No Comments 14 March 2011

Increasing concerns about the depleting global water supply, water scarcity, and drought in the Southwest might get high school students off the hook from taking the big dive in swimming class. Should high school deans and the Department of Education at large rethink requirements for swimming and other water sports due to water worries in the [...]

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Interbev 2010

USA, water projects

Interbev 2010

No Comments 16 September 2010

Did you know that in the United States there is one event that covers all the facets, aspects of the beverage industries, from cans, to bottles, to alcoholic drinks, everything is included! Interbev is a world-class event presented in collaboration with the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

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Hawaiian Springs

bottled water, corporate watch

Hawaiian Springs

No Comments 14 September 2010

Hawaiian Springs bottled water is a natural artesian water that comes from Mauna Loa, district of Puna from gorgeous Hawaii. The water comes directly from an artesian well located at the base of the mountain. This bottled water company started bottling water in 1995 and has since then spread over the islands, becoming Hawaii’s premium choice.

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Aquaculture

projects, water science

Aquaculture

5 Comments 08 September 2010

Aquaculture can be defined as the farming of water creatures and organisms such as fish or shellfish that can be done in a natural or artificial habitat. Since 1994, the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) started working on aquaculture, supporting research projects and trying to come up with an analytic comparison between the impacts of shrimp aquaculture and shrimp trawling.

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Aquaponics: a smart innovation

the science of water, water science

Aquaponics: a smart innovation

No Comments 01 September 2010

Many of our previous posts remind you of the importance of environment conservation and the need to limit water pollution considering that it has severe consequences on a variety of ecosystems and on the humankind. The stability and conservation of water is directly dependent on the survival of entire ecosystems. Aquaponics, an innovative style of gardening, is an interesting example of the interdependence between the survival of plants and sea creatures such as fish.

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Kayaking

water & sport, water culture

Kayaking

No Comments 30 July 2010

One special post on a very special sport: kayaking, one of North America's favorites and a perfect outdoor activity for the summer.Today, kayaking has become one of the most popular sports in North America with international competitions and many recreational clubs spread across the United States and Canada. They come in a variety of sizes and types based on the kayaking that one practices and they are typically designed for one or two people even if larger one exist also for competitions.

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The Story of Bottled Water- Episode 4

Water Survey, a matter of water

The Story of Bottled Water- Episode 4

No Comments 26 July 2010

Mrs. Goldendiamondy has been like this all week! She just won’t leave Miss Evian alone for one second. It seems like she is always looking for excuses to talk to her or to steal her away from me. I am oh so happy that in the end Miss Evian decided to stay with us at the supermarket instead of trying to escape to go to the Rice-Castle with all of the other important French water bottles. Discover this week's new entry a very special bottle called Aussie!!

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