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Who knows, but that the universe is not one vast sea of compassion?
- Water Notebook


SLIDESHARE: World Water


This guide highlights original features and resources focusing on coral reefs, oceans and marine tourism.

YOUR TURN

PHOTOGRAPHERS - Do you have photos of water conservation and recreation? Add them to the World Water Group on Flickr.


TOURS

g Mexico City Water Tour
g Oaxaca City Water Tour

FEATURES

g Marine Tourism
g Results from 2006 Water Survey
g Lines on the Water (review)
g Water Notebook
g Hurricane Season
g Swimming Wiki

ANIMALS

g Penguins
g Sharks
g Turtles
g Whales
MORE ANIMALS


WORLD WATER FORUM

g World Water Forum - Planeta Forum
b World Water Forum - Facebook
b World Water Council
b News - Google News (ESPAÑOL) (YAHOO NEWS)


WATER CONSERVATION

g Greening Hotels

PLANETA FORUM

g Marine Tourism
g 2009 World Water Forum
g 2006 World Water Forum
g Water
GUIDELINES

OTHER FORUMS

b Water - ABC
RECOMMENDED FORUMS

FLICKR

g Water
g Conservación del agua en la industria turistico
b Great Ocean Road
b World Water
ONLINE FLICKR

WIKI

g Water
b Tlaloc
ONLINE WIKI

WORLD

g Australia's Great Barrier Reef
b Drought not out - ABC
b Tasman Sea - Wikipedia

MEXICO

g Mexico Water Guide
g Gulf of Mexico
g Sea of Cortez
g Usumacinta
g Sumidero Canyon
g Xochimilco
g Cuatrocienegas

WATER

b Agua Portal Interactivo
b Water Web
b World Bank Water Supply and Sanitation
b Water UK

CORAL REEFS

b Coral Reef Alliance
b Mesoamerican Reef Alliance
b Saving coral reefs becomes a tourism priority - IHT

Australia's Great Barrier Reef draws about 1.9 million visitors a year, supporting a $4.2 billion industry.

The world's second-largest barrier reef, the Mesoamerican Reef in the Caribbean, is threatened by coastal development, runoff and pollution. The reef system stretches nearly 700 miles from the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico to the Bay Islands of Honduras.

RIVERS

b International Rivers Network
b American Whitewater Association
b Rio Grande River - NPS

OCEAN

FYI -- In a sense, there is only one ocean covering 72% of the planet. That is divided into four main oceans -- the Pacific, Atlantic, Indean and Arctic.

b International Marinelife Alliance
b Alaska Oceans Program
b Blue Ocean Institute
b The Ocean Foundation
b Oceana
b Pew Oceans Commission
b Seaweb

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RECOMMENDED READING

g Featured Titles: Deep Immersion | Lines in the Water: Nature and Culture at Lake Titicaca | Marine Tourism | The Dynamic Great Lakes
g Bibliographies: Spirituality | Environment | Ecotourism
g Water Notebook
g New Titles
g News: Headlines | Newsgoogled


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