Ponderings of a Scientist

moderately useless musings on the World as I see it

Designing the education of the future

Category: Education            Friday, January 26, 2007 at 1:03 pm

“The public school system is designed to produce a workforce for an economy that will not be there. And therefore, with all the best intentions in the world, we’re stealing the kids’ future.”  Check out the whole article; it really is worth the five minutes!

Highlights:  Individualism, teaching how to think - not how to use technologies that will soon be obsolete or how to memorize things you can find on the internet, incorporating schools better into business society, multidisplinary…

Ocean Research Priorities

Category: Marine Science, Politics            Thursday, January 25, 2007 at 1:06 pm

Charting the course for ocean research into the next decade.  This is the white house press release.  There are some great thoughts here.  Any bets on whether they will be funded or implemented? orppis_factsheet.pdf

Wacko Sharko - Organism of the Week

Category: Organism of the Week            Wednesday, January 24, 2007 at 12:50 pm
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The Frill Shark captured for the first time on video.  This shark of the Pacific lives 600 meters deep.

Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act

Category: Marine Science, Environment            Friday, January 19, 2007 at 3:46 pm

Last week G.W. signed into law the 2006 reauthorization of the Magnuson Steven’s Act.  This act, originally written in the 1970s, is what created the U.S. economic exclusive zone. The new authorization has stricter limits on overfishing (which must be stopped in all fisheries by 2011), creates (what else) a commerce, business incentive based system for many fisheries (basically get rid of the small guy, consolidate the fisheries to large corporate interests, give them each a share of the industry, if they f**k it up, their loss), and has some international level legislation for highly migratory species.  Overall the bill isn’t bad in my opinion, but its not great either.  Essentially, we have just set NOAA up to fail, yet again, and be sued, yet again, by everyone and their brother (NOAA is tasked with ending overfishing by 2011, without causing unreasonable harm to the economy!) and it will create a quota system for many fisheries (essentially you own x% of the industry, you are guareenteed x% for the year, so no race for the fish, however this severely limits the number of people in the industry).  New Zealand is the most famous example of quota fisheries, which have worked to save many species, but caused much economic hardship for small fishing communities.

And of course the White House is spinning this signing in such a way as to present the Pres. as a ocean conservationist and hero to the environment.  Yeah right!

London Zoological Society’s Organisms of the week

Category: Organism of the Week            Friday, January 19, 2007 at 3:33 pm

The Zoological Society of London has created a new program entitled EDGE of Existence. This program highlights what they title “evolutionarily distinct and globally endangered” mammals. The top 100 list is out. Check out the site for a little flash video highlighting some of the creatures.

The top three: #1 Yangtze River Dolphin, #2 Long Beaked Echidna, #3 Riverine Rabbit

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Google upsets the print publishing industry

Category: Ponderings            Friday, January 19, 2007 at 3:16 pm

An interesting article for Zipy and the rest of you who care about the future of libraries, google and digital media.

So much to say, so little time

Category: Ponderings            Friday, January 19, 2007 at 12:53 pm

Ah, big sigh of relief.  I get to work from home today, YEAH!  I’ve been running around crazy for work for weeks and looking forward to pretty much no relief in sight, until it snowed last night.  Since I work in Maine, which received more snow than NH, the students I was supposed to work with today had to postpone their visits, therefore I get to sit down at work today!  For those of you who don’t know I stand for about seven hours everyday, so this is quite a change and quite a relief.  I have a whole bunch of these to discuss here, which I haven’t had time or energy to post in the last few months, however since I’m supposed to be working, these thoughts will have to wait a few more hours.

Rude People

Category: Rants            Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 9:20 am

Don’t you just hate when someone is rude to you for no reason. Its especially bad when you encounter this person on a regular basis. It makes me so mad! What did I ever do to deserve such contempt from this person? Thanks to her, my day gets to start with me being ticked off!

Pre-baby vacation

Category: Ponderings            Thursday, January 4, 2007 at 9:24 am

We’re going to London, woohoo!