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                                                    </description><item><title>‘We depend on our beautiful reefs’: Fukushima water release plan sparks concern across Pacific</title><link>https://pina.com.fj/2023/07/04/we-depend-on-our-beautiful-reefs-fukushima-water-release-plan-sparks-concern-across-pacific/?doing_wp_cron=1688449193.0822639465332031250000</link><description>Every day fisher Charlie Maleb takes his string lines and his nets out from Wala Island, Vanuatu, into the Pacific Ocean. The 54-year-old drops his net around 5am and waits an hour before pulling it out, hoping to catch sardines, poulet and mangrove fish.</description><pubDate>2023-07-04T07:40+0200</pubDate><guid>pina-e30498c837b93f45ba2e3dfcd3bca975</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230704074000</sortelement></item><item><title>‘We depend on our beautiful reefs’: Fukushima water release plan sparks concern across Pacific</title><link>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/04/we-depend-on-our-beautiful-reefs-fukushima-water-release-plan-sparks-concern-across-pacific</link><description>, into the Pacific Ocean. The 54-year-old drops his net around 5am and waits an hour before pulling it out, hoping to catch sardines, poulet and mangrove fish. Later in the day Maleb drops a line attached to a traditional fishing rod, fashioned out of a long tree branch.</description><pubDate>2023-07-04T02:34+0200</pubDate><guid>guardian-49792698f2c7cb84735731c7159d359b</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230704023400</sortelement></item><item><title>Piton de la Fournaise volcano (La Réunion, France): small lava fountains and lava flows from several vents continue</title><link>https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/piton_fournaise/news/214956/Piton-de-la-Fournaise-volcano-La-Reunion-France-small-lava-fountains-and-lava-flows-from-several-ven.html</link><description>The effusive activity at the volcano has continued throughout the day. The chain of eruptive vents, located at an altitude of 2000 meters on the eastern flank, continues to produce low lava fountains and two main lava flows (judging from the aerial video) feeding the growing lava flow field.</description><pubDate>2023-07-02T18:28+0200</pubDate><guid>volcanodiscovery-57a6bdfa498b393d869cae298456d7cc</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230702182800</sortelement></item><item><title>ScienceDaily: Unveiling the Features of Foreshocks in…</title><link>https://vervetimes.com/sciencedaily-unveiling-the-features-of-foreshocks-in-significant-earthquakes/</link><description>In a new paper in Seismological Research Letters , Nadav Wetzler of the Geological Survey of Israel and colleagues identify some global trends in foreshock sequences for earthquakes of magnitude 7 or larger. These trends pinpoint the kinds of earthquakes and regions where foreshock sequences are more prevalent.</description><pubDate>2023-07-01T06:20+0200</pubDate><guid>vervetimes-92caad0d1dd678a801820666b2ccd069</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230701062000</sortelement></item></channel></rss>