Our team loved getting to hang out with L.E.A.D.’s National Ambassador, Joe Piscopo, at a recent community outreach event. It’s amazing to see our client’s programs expanding and making a postive impact in communities nationwide!
Embark on a journey to uncover the mysteries of the Sargasso Sea, including the fascinating world of Sargassum seaweed and the literary masterpiece, Wide Sargasso Sea.
Explore the mystery and beauty of the Sargasso Sea in this mesmerizing video. Dive into the world of this unique and enchanting sea.
The Sargasso Sea is a region of the Atlantic Ocean that is bounded by four currents. It is the only sea without a land boundary. The Sargasso Sea is about 1,000 miles wide and 3,000 miles long, roughly the size of the United States.
Sargassum seaweed
The Sargasso Sea is known for its brown Sargassum seaweed, which is formed by marine plants and refuse carried by the North Atlantic current.
Calm blue water
The Sargasso Sea is often calm and blue.
Weak currents
The Sargasso Sea has weak currents, low precipitation, high evaporation, light winds, and warm, saline waters.
Depth
The Sargasso Sea reaches depths of 5,000–23,000 feet (1,500–7,000 meters).
The Sargasso Sea plays an important role in carbon sequestration due to its high primary productivity.
Embark on a journey to uncover the mysteries of the Sargasso Sea, including the fascinating world of Sargassum seaweed and the literary masterpiece, Wide Sargasso Sea.
Explore the mystery and beauty of the Sargasso Sea in this mesmerizing video. Dive into the world of this unique and enchanting sea.
The Sargasso Sea is a region of the Atlantic Ocean that is bounded by four currents. It is the only sea without a land boundary. The Sargasso Sea is about 1,000 miles wide and 3,000 miles long, roughly the size of the United States.
Sargassum seaweed
The Sargasso Sea is known for its brown Sargassum seaweed, which is formed by marine plants and refuse carried by the North Atlantic current.
Calm blue water
The Sargasso Sea is often calm and blue.
Weak currents
The Sargasso Sea has weak currents, low precipitation, high evaporation, light winds, and warm, saline waters.
Depth
The Sargasso Sea reaches depths of 5,000–23,000 feet (1,500–7,000 meters).
The Sargasso Sea plays an important role in carbon sequestration due to its high primary productivity.
💡“The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it” - Robert Swan
Robert Swan is an explorer and the first person to walk both the South and North poles. Since those expeditions, his purpose has been to protect #Antarctica.
Take a listen to his engaging TEDTalk titled ‘Let’s save the last pristine continent’ which was recorded a decade ago, in October 2014.
❓️What can you do today to start taking action to save our planet?
❓️What could be accomplished if we all took action daily?
#TheCarbonAlmanac ##FactsConnectionAction
Embark on a journey to uncover the mysteries of the Sargasso Sea, including the fascinating world of Sargassum seaweed and the literary masterpiece, Wide Sargasso Sea.
#sargassum#atlantic#seaweed#ocean#current#oceanography#calmocean#sargassosea
Explore the mystery and beauty of the Sargasso Sea in this mesmerizing video. Dive into the world of this unique and enchanting sea.
The Sargasso Sea is a region of the Atlantic Ocean that is bounded by four currents. It is the only sea without a land boundary. The Sargasso Sea is about 1,000 miles wide and 3,000 miles long, roughly the size of the United States.
Sargassum seaweed
The Sargasso Sea is known for its brown Sargassum seaweed, which is formed by marine plants and refuse carried by the North Atlantic current.
Calm blue water
The Sargasso Sea is often calm and blue.
Weak currents
The Sargasso Sea has weak currents, low precipitation, high evaporation, light winds, and warm, saline waters.
Depth
The Sargasso Sea reaches depths of 5,000–23,000 feet (1,500–7,000 meters).
The Sargasso Sea plays an important role in carbon sequestration due to its high primary productivity.
📢 Exclusive Interview with Our Founder & President, Mr. Nikolaos Katradis 📢
In a compelling interview featured in the prominent Greek publication ΕΣΤΙΑζω, Mr. Nikolaos Katradis, Founder & President of Katradis Marine Ropes Industry, shares his extensive experience and profound insights into the maritime industry. He discusses his dedication to supporting and educating young Greek seafarers, the history and growth of the company, and the innovative approaches that have positioned Katradis as a leader in the maritime sector.
Read more in the article below:
#MaritimeLeadership#Katradis#GreekShipping#Innovation#Seafarers#IndustryInsights#MaritimeHistory#Education
🇨🇰 Know Your Region: Cook Islands Edition. A nation of 15 islands in the South Pacific, with a rich Polynesian heritage, the Cook Islands maintains strategic partnerships and a unique geopolitical positioning in Oceania. Discover how the Cook Islands balance tradition with modern influences in this edition of #KYR - Know Your Region #KnowYourRegion#Geopolitics #IntellectualEdge