ノアの箱舟を創ろう Let us Create the Super Ocean-Floating-Structures such as the Noah's ark.

ノアの箱舟を創ろう Let us Create the Super Ocean - Floating - Structures such as the Noah's ark.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

UA 'Tsunami' Video Sheds Light on Struggling Pupfish

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http://www.physorg.com/news192815767.html


UA 'Tsunami' Video Sheds Light on Struggling Pupfish

May 11, 2010 By Daniel Stoltepupfish
Devils Hole pupfish in their natural habitat. (Photo by Olin Feuerbacher)
(PhysOrg.com) -- For the first time, an earthquake was recorded live in Devils Hole, home to the critically endangered pupfish species. The footage is educating scientists on how struggling species react to disturbance.
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To most people in the southwestern U.S., the April 4 El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake felt like a rocking of the ground. But on a group of inch-long that exist nowhere else on Earth outside of "Devils Hole," a crack in the ground in Nevada's Mojave Desert, it unleashed a veritable tsunami.
University of Arizona researchers were able to catch the event on cameras installed above and below the water's surface to monitor the fish's spawning behavior. It is the first time in decades of research at Devils Hole that an earthquake was captured on video.
Video: Devils Hole Pupfish--Shaken, not Stirred
The event provided the researchers with a rare opportunity to study how a critically endangered species copes when its confined habitat is shaken up in a dramatic way.
The Devils Hole pupfish spend their lives in what likely is the "smallest habitat of a vertebrate species," according to UA professor Scott Bonar, who runs a pupfish population recovery program at UA's School of Natural Resources and the Environment.
That habitat is the "spawning shelf" - a submerged rock surface covered by a mere two feet of water. It's here that the pupfish feed and go about their breeding activity. The shelf forms the only shallow part of a freshwater pool measuring 10 by 50 feet that marks the entrance to the Devils Hole cave.
The pool provides a window into the extensive carbonate aquifer within the Amargosa Valley groundwater basin. Despite explorations undertaken by cave divers, no one has been able to probe the depths of the Devils Hole cave system, although they are known to plunge beyond 500 feet.
Making waves
On most days, Devils Hole looks like a glassy surface of crystal-clear water, shimmering with an unearthly, iridescent turquoise hue at the bottom of a crack in the rocks 50 feet below ground level.
But on April 4, 16 minutes after the shockwaves arrived in the Mojave Desert 300 miles north of the epicenter near Mexicali in Baja California, serenity gave way to turmoil in the small world of the Devils Hole pupfish.
"The water was sloshing back and forth so hard it splashed against our cameras four feet above the waterline," said Ambre Chaudoin, a graduate student in fisheries conservation and management with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at the UA. 
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"The quake swept the shelf clean from algae, shuffling the silt and cobble around. Such disturbance can be important because the spawning shelf is less than 13 feet long and 7 feet wide, smaller than many walk-in closets. "
Chaudoin and fellow USGS researcher Olin Feuerbacher, a senior research specialist for the Cooperative, conduct the pupfish monitoring study as part of a joint effort to protect the Devils Hole pupfish population. Under its land grant mission, the UA is tasked with research aimed to learn how the fish might be propagated in captivity and what factors may threaten their survival as a species.
The study is being conducted by the USGS Arizona Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Research Unit and is funded by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in partnership with the National Park Service and the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
Struggling to survive
Devils Hole pupfish numbered about 400-500 until the late 1960s, when the water level in the pool dropped in response to pumping of nearby irrigation wells. Only a U.S. Supreme Court order prevented the shallow spawning shelf from falling dry, thus saving the species from extinction.
Since then, the Devils Hole pupfish have struggled to survive.
Chaudoin and Feuerbacher make the trip from Tucson to Devils Hole twice a month to check on the measuring equipment and download data. They happened to be on location conducting pupfish behavior surveys the day of the April 4 earthquake. Just 10 minutes before the quake struck, they had reconnected the video cameras to their recording position inside the pool.
"The fish begin to move out of the camera's view as the waves start getting bigger, and then, because of all the sediment being stirred up, you can't see the fish. As the waves grew stronger, the fish likely moved into deeper waters," Chaudoin said.
"Although we knew from water-level records that earthquakes influenced Devils Hole in the past, this is the first time we've caught one on video," said Paul Barrett, a Fish and Wildlife Service biologist who leads the Devils Hole Pupfish Recovery Team. "It may provide great insight into how the wave action cleans the fine silt off of the shelf."
Video cameras pointed at the spawning shelf to record pupfish behavior caught the earthquake in the act. (Photo by Olin Feuerbacher)
Although the violent sloshing during the quake washed away algae that are essential to the food web of the critically endangered fish, algae have already grown back substantially, according to biologists.
Spawning pupfish: Canaries in coal mine
"We monitor when the fish spawn and when they don't, and the environmental factors present at the time," Chaudoin said. "We keep track of certain physical parameters in the water, such as oxygen and temperature. We also study the influence of day and night light cycles on the fish's behavior."
Disentangling the complex interactions between environmental factors and the pupfish's behavior is not a simple task. It appears a combination of several factors, such as oxygen concentration in the water, temperature and length of daylight, all interact to trigger spawning behavior.
"Our goal is to monitor all these factors on an ongoing basis so we can obtain a continuous record," Feuerbacher said. "In the past, research at Devils Hole has focused on personal observations and measurements taken at certain times, which gives you only snapshots of what is happening at those times."
Chaudoin added: "The implications of the studies at Devils Hole reach far beyond protecting these little fish. In a sense, they are canaries in a coal mine. Because this habitat is so isolated and contained, we notice changes right away. In a sense, it's a living lab where we can study food webs and ecology, and the lessons we learn help us protect other habitats as well."
One of the questions the researchers are hoping to answer is whether natural disturbances, such as earthquakes, are a threat or a boon to the pupfish population.
Quakes with a purpose
"Quakes can serve a useful purpose in shaking silt and other fine particles that have washed into Devils Hole off of the spawning shelf and into the deeper waters," said Barrett. "This frees important space between the substrate particles where the Devils Hole pupfish larvae seek refuge."
In fact, he added, after the April 4 Mexicali quake, the National Park Service recorded a slight increase in larval abundance as compared to a similar survey a few weeks before the earthquake occurred.
Federal and state surveys done within a week after the earthquakes revealed about 118 fish in the pool, compared to about 70 the year before. Also, biologists saw newly hatched larval fish and evidence that the fish were spawning.
Despite increasing numbers, the population is still critically endangered, mostly because no fish exist outside of Devils Hole. In 2006, the population plummeted to a critical low of just 38 fish.
"Devils Hole was very important in the development of endangered species legislation in the U.S.," said Bonar. "Our part is to try and understand Devils Hole pupfish behavior, especially spawning and feeding, and the factors that influence those behaviors. Only with this knowledge can we successfully create a backup population and ensure the proper protection of this unique, endangered species."
Chaudoin observed that after previous disturbances, for example an earthquake in Chile and violent winter rain storms, the fish exhibited higher spawning activity than usual: "They were going crazy the next day."
Chaudoin and Feuerbacher do not like to speculate but they are intrigued by the idea that disturbance might play an important role in triggering or influencing the fish's spawning behavior. Chaudoin is investigating this question in a side project.
"There is a possibility they might like disturbance," she said. "Perhaps the video recordings will reveal something in the aftermath of the April 4 earthquake. I'm going to spend all my nightlife watching hours and hours of video and extracting data from it."
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Plenty of wave energy to be harvested close to shore

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http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20627595.700

Closer to home (Image: Pelamis Wave Power)

Closer to home (Image: Pelamis Wave Power)

Plenty of wave energy to be harvested close to shore

SINCE the oil crisis of the 1970s kick-started interest in wave power, it has become received wisdom that only offshore waves are worth tapping into. As a result, the varied designs competing to rule the waves have been banished to distant, deep waters where conditions are rougher and engineering costs highest.
Now a reassessment suggests that waves closer to shore are not such puny prospects after all, raising the hope that harvesting energy from wavesMovie Camera will become easier and more economical than previously imagined.
Statisticians took to the seas in the 1970s. They used data from weather ships and buoys and calculated that the waves passing a 1-metre-wide slice of water at a 50-metre-deep "offshore" location carry an average power of 40 kilowatts, double the power density of waves in 10-metre-deep waters nearer the shore.
Ever since, the wave-power industry has focused its attention 2 to 10 kilometres offshore in the belief that the greater energy yield would offset the higher price of maintenance and of relaying the power back to land.
Now Matthew Folley at Queen's University Belfast, UK, says wave power can be brought closer to home. He calculated how much energy could realistically be extracted from waves using contemporary computer models of the world's oceans. He found that nearshore waves 0.5 to 2 kilometres from the coast carry 80 to 90 per cent of the usable energy of waves further out. Folley reckons offshore waves carry exploitable power at a density of about 18.5 kilowatts per metre-slice, compared with about 16.5 kW for nearshore ones.
Nearshore waves carry 80 to 90 per cent of the usable energy found in offshore ones
The standard figures overestimated the utility of offshore waves for two reasons, he says. They allowed severe storms to push up the average power figures, although wave-power devices generate little power in such storms because they would often have to switch into a self-preservation mode.
They also assumed that offshore waves have a prevailing direction, just as nearshore waves tend to move towards the coast. It is now understood that the latter is due to the shallowing sea floor refracting waves, says Folley - an effect not at work offshore. Instead, offshore waves come from all directions, meaning that some harvesters in an offshore wave farm would be blocked by others. Nearshore farms could be strung out in lines to avoid that.
The figures are convincing, says Ian Bryden at the University of Edinburgh, UK. "But many developers are now committed to deeper water and are unlikely to change their approach, given their investment," he says.
Few designs can simply be towed closer to shore, Folley notes, because offshore waves are best exploited by bobbing up and down, while nearshore ones have most energy in their back-and-forth movements. Some types of energy harvester are ready for shallow waters right now, he says, such as theOyster, developed by Edinburgh-based Aquamarine Power, and theWaveRoller from Finnish firm AW-Energy.
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Monday, May 10, 2010

衆参同時選挙:もしも、こうなったとしたら???

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http://www.asyura2.com/10/senkyo86/msg/142.html










衆参同時選挙:もしも、こうなったとしたら???


http://www.asyura2.com/10/senkyo86/msg/142.html
投稿者 matuoka yuuji 日時 2010 年 5 月 10 日 20:41:39: noT716RWWrvIk

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衆参同時選挙:もしも、こうなったとしたら???
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衆参同時選挙:もしも、こうなったとしたら???
民主党鳩山政権が行き詰まれば、衆議院解散・参議院との同時選挙の可能性が民主党選挙戦略として最大化されて来るであろう。
今後において、現在の鳩山民主党政権と与党国民新党、社民党の連立政権が分断・破綻されることになれば、民主党政権は、主権者である国民に、その政権の信認を問わなければならない。
その時の民主党の選挙戦略として、衆参同時選挙を実行する意向が民主党の党幹部から、提示される可能性がある。
この同時選挙戦略を、嫌うのは、民主党内の反小沢集団であり。自民党。公明党議員達であろう。
もしも、この同時選挙を志向したら、新聞やTVの偽善言論を始めとして、顔色を変えて、反対する議員が野党・与党にもたくさん出てくるはずである。
民主党政権は、この手法を、政治舞台での戦略として、有効に使うべし。
もしも同時選挙になったとしたら、戦後最大の政権闘争としての修羅場の舞台が生まれてきて、その選挙結果によって、駆逐されるべき勢力が主権者である国民に整理され、国民にとって、良い結果が生まれる可能性さえある。
このように同時選挙になった場合には、選挙の投票率が相当下がることが予想される。
その場合でも、かえって、現民主党にとって、有利と成ることであろう。
 現在の野党の自民党や公明党、その他の党は、減りこそすれ、伸びる要素は一つもない。みんなの党が少し増えたとても、政治勢力の力学で、浮かぶことはない。その他の勢力は問題外。
現在のような日本の政権運営において、日本国内の分断・分裂的・不統一的な政治政権のありようを嫌うのは、米国政権に他ならないことに留意する必要があるのである。
米国政権運営も国内・国外への課題が山積みされていて、厳しい状況にある。
日本の現在の政治的な混迷状況を、逆手・裏手にとったら、日本の対米外交の戦略として、沖縄基地移設問題にも有効利用できる可能性も十分に存在してくるのである。
 もしも、こうなったとしたら??? 非常に、面白い。
   拍手はせず、拍手一覧を見る


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衆参同時選挙:もしも、こうなったとしたら???


人材不足で自民党・公明党・みんなの党は、勝ちようがない。

民主党には、現状不満足な者や民主党を支援する者の仲から、まだ、まだ、次、次と立候補するものが続出してくるであろう。

この際に欺瞞的な世論誘導勢力等、根こそぎにして、駆逐してしまえ。

記入日時: 2010/5/10 21:21:02

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http://asyura2.com/bbsup/up.cgi?ban=senkyo86

あえて、敵のわなにはまると見せかける高等戦術・戦略もある。

その戦略の定め方一つで、戦いの攻防の攻守が大変化する。

その戦略がありやなしや???

記入日時: 2010/5/10 22:39:10


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http://asyura2.com/10/senkyo86/msg/151.html

氏名: matuoka yuuji
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件名: 禊の大風を吹かせたまえ。解散同時選挙の風を巻き起こせ。主権者国民のための神風を巻き起こせ。
メッセージ本体:

禊の大風を吹かせたまえ。解散同時選挙で大風を巻き起こせ。

主権者国民に敵対する偽善なる魔性の巣窟殿を吹き飛ばせ。

選挙で勝つか負けるかは決して博打ではない。立候補者のやる気と政治家の日常の言行に対する主権者の意思で決まるのである。

 主権者である国民を味方にできる者が生き残ればよい。

吹けよ。大風。信義の神風を吹かせたまえ。

From : matuokaisenokamikaze (ペンネーム)

記入日時: 2010/5/10 23:15:23









コメント
01. 2010年5月10日 21:18:08: tCTeyFIUac
「衆参同日選挙」・・というのは、民主党内(反党分子)向けではないか?。
 
02. 2010年5月10日 21:22:58: gavZae5KL6
「衆参同日選挙」は民主党の自殺行為!
大義名分もない。
周囲の罠に好んで嵌る馬鹿はいない。
 
03. 2010年5月10日 21:32:21: UK1y3tZtGs
おもしろいって思っているのは、みんなの党の支持者だけでしょ。
 
04. 2010年5月10日 21:36:04: DoscMwsZqW
馬鹿国民も多いから、なにも衆議院まで選挙することはない。
だいいち「衆参同日選挙」になったら、マスコミ・検察の暴挙の嵐が
待っている、もうヘドは十分吐いた。
 
05. 2010年5月10日 21:53:31: A95K8fhJKA
いやもう時間的にムリだってwww
 
06. 2010年5月10日 22:43:42: FwkeZnAzK6
衆議院の議席307バクチを打つ事は無い!
 
07. 2010年5月10日 22:53:04: eJpJR4SFmM
死ぬか生きるかの真剣勝負を見るのは楽しい。

だから選挙は、楽しい。
待ちどうしい?
でも、遊んでる場合ではない。
政治は遊びではない。
マスコミも政治家をもてあそぶな。

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