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A highly successful 7th edition of GemGenève

GemGenève’s organisers report a very positive November 2023 exhibition

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Art Media Agency — The Odyssey of Pearls

Art Media Agency — The Odyssey of Pearls
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Art Media Agency — "Pearls of Truth"

Art Media Agency — "Pearls of Truth"
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Art Media Agency — AI in the Service of Research

Art Media Agency — AI in the Service of Research
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French Polynesia's pearl farmers combat climate change with sustainable practices


French Polynesia's pearl farmers combat climate change with sustainable practices
February 13, 2021
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Pearls cultured in the lagoons of the many islands and atolls that make up French Polynesia are world-renowned for their unique and illustrious colors.
Tahitian pearls, as they are commonly known, are found in many different colors: black, pink, green, blue, and brown, with shades in between. Before the coronavirus pandemic set in, the gems accounted for a majority of the French Pacific island territory's exports — making pearls the second-biggest driver there, after tourism.
But some pearl producers in French Polynesia are contributing in another major way: by implementing innovative sustainable farming practices that help ensure the oceans in which they work stay healthy and thriving.

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Progress: Mexico City enacts ban on most single-use plastics, and more


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Harbor porpoises have made a comeback after the banning of gill netting in key coastal communities of California, new research shows. Gill nets are a cheap and effective way for commercial fishers to catch loads of sea bass and halibut by the gills, but they also wreak havoc on other species, including sea otters, some sea birds, and the lesser-known harbor porpoise. The latter exclusively lives in shallow waters. Being unable to detect the nylon mesh using echolocation, the porpoises would frequently drown after getting tangled in gill nets. Aerial surveys for harbor porpoises, which began in 1986, allowed researchers to identify and track four distinct porpoise populations off California’s coast as gill netting bans rolled out over the following decade. The latest assessment of that data shows the groups affected by gill netting have doubled their populations since the bans were put in place, and are now beginning to stabilize. It’s the first documented case of this species rebounding after bycatch from gill nets is eliminated. “Harbor porpoises show that ... they’re capable of recovering. They have a resilience and they will rebound if we just let them,” says Karin Forney, a Monterey Bay-based research biologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. (Los Angeles Times, NOAA Fisheries, Marine Mammal Science)

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