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First episode dateJuly 15, 1996
Final episode dateAugust 18, 1997
Networks MSNBC
Presented by Soledad O'Brien
Languages English
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The Site, hosted by Soledad O'Brien, is an hour-long TV program devoted to the Internet revolution. It debuted in July 1996 with MSNBC's launch and aired Monday through Saturday, reaching 35 million homes.

A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet

A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet
Dec 3,2023 8:31 pm

... They posted constantly about the progress of the construction of their flat, and visited The Site almost every month...

Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse

Bologna's leaning tower sealed off over fears it could collapse
Dec 2,2023 3:21 am

... The Site was first closed in October after sensors picked up the changes in the Garisenda s tilt and inspections revealed deterioration in the materials that make up its base...

Pontins: Former holiday park giant shrinks further

Pontins: Former holiday park giant shrinks further
Dec 1,2023 12:21 pm

... " Everyone got to know each other so well at the park that Pauline even met her future husband while working at The Site in her early 20s...

Taylor Swift: Publicist denies star secretly married Joe Alwyn

Taylor Swift: Publicist denies star secretly married Joe Alwyn
Dec 1,2023 7:01 am

... Speaking to The Site, Deuxmoi said she wasn t an " investigative journalist"...

Pontins closes Prestatyn and Camber Sands holiday parks

Pontins closes Prestatyn and Camber Sands holiday parks
Nov 30,2023 4:31 pm

... " Record label Tidy Trax had been planning to hold a " wet and wild weekender" at The Site and said it was " shocked and concerned" by the news...

Elon Musk says advertising boycott will kill X

Elon Musk says advertising boycott will kill X
Nov 29,2023 11:01 pm

... At an event in New York, he accused companies that have joined an ad boycott of The Site formerly known as Twitter of trying to blackmail him...

Bristol Beacon: Former Colston Hall reopens after name change and £132m rebuild

Bristol Beacon: Former Colston Hall reopens after name change and £132m rebuild
Nov 29,2023 9:01 pm

... Built on The Site of Colston s boys school in 1867, the venue hosted everyone from Rachmaninoff to the Rolling Stones and Robbie Williams in its first 150 years...

Coal: UK's last opencast mine shuts after legal row

Coal: UK's last opencast mine shuts after legal row
Nov 29,2023 8:31 pm

... Union Unite, which represents 115 workers being made redundant as coal mining stops, said it understood the company was " committed" to restoring The Site in future and would not walk away...

One-fifth of the earth's ocean floor is now mapped to

Nov 28,2023 9:31 pm

The Black is where we are still in need of modern measurements to a reasonable resolution

We are only a little less ignorant about the Planet Earth .

to galvanizing The initiative, The Creation of a complete map of The Ocean floor, says a fifth of this task is now complete.

If the market was the introduction in 2016, only 6% of the global ocean-had the floor, were interviewed, what could be called a modern Standard.

this number is now at 19%, from 16% in just the Last Year .

14. 5 million sq km of new bathymetric (depth) data in the GEBCO grid in 2019 - an area equivalent to almost twice that of Australia.

It does, however, still a large swath of uncharted planet to an acceptable level.

"Today, we are at the 19% level. That is, we have yet to survey 81% of the oceans yet, nor the card. To capture the is an area about twice the size of Mars, which we have, in The Next ten years," project Director Jamie McMichael-Phillips told Bbc News .

state-of-the-art multi-beam echo sounder, A Survey vessel

will be thrown down The card at The Top of this page The Challenge of GEBCO in The Coming years. shows

Black is for those areas where we do not receive a direct echo sounding measurements of The Shape of The Ocean floor. Blues correspond to water depths (deep purple, flat, light blue).

It is not true to say that we have no idea of what is in The Black zones; Satellites have actually much to teach us. Certain space ship wear, from The Way its gravity to the surface of the water formed at The Top - But that is only a best resolution to about One Kilometer, and the bottom of The Sea in 2030 has a desire for a resolution of at least 100m anywhere.

Satellites : The Shape of The surface of The Sea lanes in the coarse resolution, The Shape of The Ocean floor

be Better needed sea floor maps for a variety of reasons.

they are important for navigation, of course, and for the laying of underwater cables and pipelines.

they are also important for fisheries management and conservation, Because it is gather around the underwater mountains, which tends to wild animals. Each seamount is a biodiversity hotspot.

In addition, the rugged sea bottom, the behavior of The Ocean affects currents and the vertical mixing of the water.

This is the information to improve The Models that forecast future Climate Change Because the oceans play a crucial role in moving heat around The Planet . And if you want to understand exactly how sea levels will rise, in different parts of The World , well on The Ocean floor-maps are a must.

much of the data that were imported into the GEBCO grid has been recently in existence for some time, But was "on a shelf sit," out of the Public Domain . The companies, institutions and governments that held this information have now passed - and There are probably a lot more to be Released from these hidden resource.

The Mariana Trench in The Pacific ocean is the deepest ocean on Earth - But it is very well shown

But new purchases will be required. Some of these come from a large crowdsourcing-effort - of ships, large and small, matter-of-factly your sonar system, as they transit The World . Also, small ships, Fishing boats and yachts Can loggers do their part by installing data to your sonar, and navigation devices.

is A very effective strategy, evidence from The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) operates in the more remote parts of The World - and it is easy to mix up the paths and routes of ships.

"Very early on we adopted the ethos that data should be collected on the journey - on The Way to where we went, not only at The Site of interest," says BAS scientist Dr Rob Larter.

"A good example is (between South America and Antarctica). A lot was purchased, the moves of various research projects, as they fanned out and back and forth to the places you go. "

graphic: robot-ships that Can help the existing gaps

New technology is essential to the GEBCO-quest.

The Ocean of infinity, a prominent UK-US company that leads The Sea -floor surveys, is currently building, through a subsidiary, calls the Armada. This start-up's MD, Dan hook, says low-cost, uncrewed vehicles may be the only way to close some of the gaps in the out-of-the-Art locations in the year 2030 grid.

He told Bbc News : "If you consider the mapping of the seabed in areas where you see closer to shore, The Business case very quickly. Whether it is laying for wind farms or cable - There are many people who want to know what is Down There . But if these very remote areas of the Earth is the case, then it is really just a scientific. "

Jamie McMichael-Phillips is confident in his project-goal Can be achieved if we all pull together.

"I'm confident, But to do it, we need partnerships. We need governments, we need industry, we need scientists, we are philanthropists need, and we need citizen scientists. We all have to get these people together, if we provide a ocean map, which is absolutely fundamental and important to mankind. "

GEBCO stands for General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans. It is the only intergovernmental organization with a mandate to map the entire sea floor. The current status of your sea ground by 2030-a project was announced to coincide with World Hydrography Day.

Drake Passage is the waterway between South America and Antarctica

british antarctic survey, earth science, oceans, antarctic, climate change

Source of news: bbc.com

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