No, I don't live in the ocean.
Not exact matches
I have
not met a sailor
in my
life that is
not concerned about protecting the
ocean.
They didn't sail across the
ocean to
live in the woods just because their little country church got a new minister, honey.
Maybe
not in the brief iconic moment of Mary's Easter morning, but over the
oceans and abysses and mountains and deserts of our
life through time.
... and, it's no one person or post or thing, and its
not that I have all the answers, or that I
live my beliefs the way that I aspire to... I just see lots of really great - hearted people tying themselves
in knots, feeling shame and guilt and depression and anger... and at times it seems it is because they are trying to differentiate between seas and lakes and rivers and
oceans... instead of just going for a swim.
Also, that does
not address the fact that you would need 5 times the water on the planet to flood thae earth to the level the myth says, Noah could
not have built a watyer tight craft using the stone tools he would have had at that time, the salinity of the
oceans would change enough to kill all
life in the
oceans, so that would end the food chains, ending all
life for a very long time.
Whitehead did
not speculate on the precise location of memory within the animal organism, but the most plausible extension of his theory suggests rather that memories are maintained for the soul by other occasions, thereby freeing the soul for its adventure into novelty.2 The way
in which the conscious ego draws upon the
ocean of unconscious feeling which sustains it may well reflect the way the soul draws upon other
living occasions.
If Christianity continues to tell you that WHEN you get your act together — God will finally open his arms, the representatives of this faith are
not understanding the premier principal of God — through Christ he loves you NOW — but when his love begins to radiate into your personal
life - your very personal
life - you will make choices reflecting that reality — all other things, people, dogmas, Biblical interpretations — all of that through the long centuries of man — will be a drop
in His eternal
ocean and
in that first eternal moment — won't matter - your needs now matter — Christ addresses need — with Himself — demands — with parabolic events — and refusal — with the end result of free will — even the will to reject Him — when He would have done anything for you to
not be rejected.
But, if someone has started to discover to
live in the purpose of his / her
life, don't be afraid to sail
in the storms of
life for we all are learning how to sail
in the
ocean of
life.
The weird creatures
in the depths of the
oceans, the ichthyosaurs, pterosaurs and other extinct species, the enormous varieties of plants, insects, crustaceans, reptiles, fish and mammals — all of this makes us wonder whether chance might
not be as good an «explanation» as any for the morphological richness of
life.
Salmon don't
live in coral reefs, but everything's connected
in the
ocean.»
The winches with built -
in jam cleats and ratchet handles were making
life easier on a family boat where manpower is often
not as heavy as it is on the big
ocean racers.
Practice water safety: teach your child to swim, do
not let your child play around any water (lake, pool,
ocean, etc.) without adult supervision (even if he is a good swimmer), always wear a
life preserver or safety vest when on a boat, and childproof the pool by enclosing it
in a fence with a self - closing, self - latching door.
Things weren't necessarily going the way that I thought they should go... and we certainly weren't
in a place much above scraping the bottom... but somehow,
in that moment, I found a little bit of hope and, like a
life raft
in the middle of a stormy
ocean, I clung to that little piece of hope because it was all it seemed like I had to hold onto.
The Thirsties One Size All
in One Hook and Loop,
Ocean Life is made of 100 % polyester on the outside to make sure that it will
not leak.
We
live in the middle of the United States, so we don't often get to see the
ocean.
I like to give the analogy that if you are
living on an island
in the middle of the Pacific
Ocean, growing all your own foods and gathering pure rainwater to drink, then you don't need to provide your child with supplements.
It's even reef safe and won't harm marine
life so you can swim free
in the
ocean without worry.
Following the maxim of keeping everything as simple as possible, but
not simpler, Will Steffen from the Australian National University and I drew up an Anthropocene equation by homing
in on the rate of change of Earth's
life support system: the atmosphere,
oceans, forests and wetlands, waterways and ice sheets and fabulous diversity of
life.
We don't usually think of our daily activities as affecting
life two miles deep
in the
ocean.»
Scientists don't want to risk a run -
in between Juno and any of the icy moons, such as Europa, which could conceivably harbor
life in its buried liquid water
ocean.
Scientists have found that about half of the organisms at Cuatro Cienegas are most closely related to marine
life, even though the oases here have
not been
in contact with the
ocean for tens of millions of years.
«It's
not just a question of a point
in space, it's a point
in space and time and how long a planet could potentially retain
oceans, and if that's long enough to be considered a good candidate to have had an origin and evolution of
life.»
«We are moving toward an explanation for the presence of
life, and the nutrients
in the
ocean, and why Earth was
not frozen.
Our best chance to find alien
life lies
in the vast
oceans inside the icy moons of Saturn and Jupiter — and we don't have to leave Earth to start looking
The Eastern Garbage Patch isn't just a problem for those
living in the middle of the
ocean; it's a problem for those of us who are landbound as well.
Daniel Pauly and Villi Christensen of the International Center for
Living Aquatic Resources Management
in the Philippines warn that the
oceans can
not sustain this level of exploitation.
The changes, warns Sabine, «may have serious effects on the organisms that
live in the
ocean —
in ways we don't yet understand.»
With the methods used, it is now possible to study
not only ore particles on the
ocean floor
in the range of millimetre to nanometre, but also the smallest fossils and
living organisms, such as micro-organisms.
Grassle thought it was a splendid idea, as long as it didn't get diverted into something strictly utilitarian — a census of seafood — and as long as it included all the other things that
lived in the
ocean, including obscure but biologically important organisms like polychaetes.
And the numbers aren't limited to species that
live in the open
ocean, like the Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas).
On the flip side, unusually hot weather could lead to natural «dead zones»
in the
ocean, where fish and other marine
life can
not survive.
After loggerhead turtle hatchlings leave
nesting beaches, they
live in the
ocean for 7 - 12 years before migrating to coastal habitats.
Many bacteria produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism, but most of these bacteria
live in oxygen - poor environments such as the deep
ocean or the digestive tract of animals —
not near the
ocean's surface.
This enzyme was found
in a microbe called Nitrosopumilus maritimus, which
lives near the
ocean surface, but the enzyme was
not readily identified
in other
ocean microbes as one would have expected it to be.
Pluto is thought to possess a subsurface
ocean, which is
not so much a sign of water as it is a tremendous clue that other dwarf planets
in deep space also may contain similarly exotic
oceans, naturally leading to the question of
life, said one co-investigator with NASA's New Horizon mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.
Commenting on the latest study, which he was
not involved
in, he says the findings represent «excellent news» for the possibility of detecting microbial
life deep
in the
ocean.
«If these planets do
not have an ozone layer,
life would need to shelter underground or
in an
ocean to survive — and / or develop strategies to shield from the UV.»
Previous missions such as Voyager and Galileo gave us important clues, but they were
not capable of determining whether any
life exists
in the
ocean below.
Some of the major theories about the reason behind this cosmic silence say that
life is either rarer than we thought, that alien
life is trapped
in deep
oceans, or that we're just
not scanning
in the right radio frequencies.
Thus, 2.5 billion years ago the
oceans on Earth were warm and able to precipitate silica as a preserving medium for early
life forms
in a way
not found on Earth today, except
in hot springs.
That may
not seem like much until you know that 25 percent of all
life in the
ocean depends on coral reefs.
The rest enters the water table, polluting local wells and running off into rivers, lakes and
oceans, overloading them with nitrates that create «dead zones»
in which aquatic
life can
not survive.
In other words, the lucky (but small) percentage of the population that lives near the ocean (a good source of magnesium) and eats foods grown in magnesium rich soil, drinks magnesium rich water, and doesn't suffer from stress or consume sugar or caffeine might be ok... but the rest of us might need some additional magnesiu
In other words, the lucky (but small) percentage of the population that
lives near the
ocean (a good source of magnesium) and eats foods grown
in magnesium rich soil, drinks magnesium rich water, and doesn't suffer from stress or consume sugar or caffeine might be ok... but the rest of us might need some additional magnesiu
in magnesium rich soil, drinks magnesium rich water, and doesn't suffer from stress or consume sugar or caffeine might be ok... but the rest of us might need some additional magnesium.
33 Lack of exposure of bare skin to sunshine is
not the only biological consequence of modern
life for which we must compensate; we must also return to the nutrient - rich foods on which our ancestors thrived and of which modernity has disposed: the fats and organs of animals raised on the pasture of mineral - rich soil, foods preserved by traditional fermentation rather than modern refrigeration, and the mineral - rich gifts of the
oceans in which
life originated.
So if you
live in a place where you're
not getting exposed to
ocean waves, to waterfalls, to moving rivers, go out of your way to figure out a way.
I do
NOT recommend eating fish or taking fish oil as our
oceans are dying from these things... there's just no such thing as sustainable fishing anymore and it's so bad that the government uses our taxes to massacre dolphins and seals and other endangered marine
life, for eating the fish they're meant to, instead of stopping the reason fish are so depleted
in the first place, commercial fishing.
Having said that though, the
ocean is one of the greatest things about
living in Australia, so I can
not let the fearful half take over.
Living in Hawaii is amazing for it's clear
ocean and swaying palm trees but there's something about being on the road for long periods of time that can't be done on an island.
I know what you mean by the water portion, I
live on a lake and yeah, I am
not real keen about sticking my face
in it and then after the stingray encounter
in the
ocean last Saturday I would have been a hot mess all around!