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This penultimate episode of the series explores the challenges and opportunities for monitoring and enforcement efforts. Policing our vast oceans is already presenting many difficulties, and with illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing operators set to adopt new behaviours in a warming world, how can enforcement efforts adapt to tackle the threat? In part two, Grace and Lauren are joined by Peter Horn, Aaron Delano-Johnson and Tom Hlavac to take a deeper look at how illicit fishing laws are enforced across the vast expanse of the world's oceans.
Little turtle wants to know all about what father's do. Listen in to see why dads are so special and what they do for you. Available on Amazon.com. Check out our summer books at: www.SlothDreamsBooks.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slothslovetoread/message
En Santiago Adicto, Rodrigo Guendelman recordó su conversación con Franziskus Horn, hijo del connotado escultor Peter Horn.
En Santiago Adicto, Rodrigo Guendelman conversó con Franziskus Horn, hijo del connotado escultor Peter Horn.
Pastor Carolyn Hetrick and Pastor Scott Schul of Grace Lutheran Church in State College, PA are joined by Cindy Fritz and Peter Horn of the Grace Faith Formation team as this summer Grace youtH are attending the ELCA Youth Gathering in Minneapolis. This year's theme is "Boundless" based upon Ephesians 3:14-21 proclaiming God's love for us and all humanity is so boundless it cannot be measured. We're guided by "Getting Ready" materials and today features a poem entitled "Who Is Your Everyone?" by Joe Davis for which he has granted permission. Joe is a nationally-touring artist, educator, and speaker based in Minneapolis, MN. He employs poetry, music, theater, and dance to shape culture. His work has been featured on BET, CNN, and VH1. He is the Founder and Director of a multimedia production company, an emerging soul funk band, Poetic Diaspora and co-creator of JUSTmove, promoting racial justice education through art. He has keynoted, facilitated conversation, and served as teaching artist at high schools, universities in New York and Boston and most recently as the Artist-in-Residence at Luther Seminary where he earned a Masters in Theology of the Arts. To learn more and support his work, visit https://joedavispoetry.comClosing music is “boundless love” by Sam Noble and Faith Bartelt for the 2022 ELCA Youth Gathering.
This week Pastor Hetrick and guests, Cindy Fritz and Peter Horn of faith Formation talk about the readings and also ministry with LGBTQIA youth and families in acknowledgement of Pride Month in June. Our readings this Sunday, the 5th Sunday after Pentecost, are:Lamentations 3:22-33Psalm 1302 Corinthians 8:7-15 andMark 5:21-34Closing prayer from St Mary's Episcopal Church in St. Paul, MN, used with permission. Worship resources from www.sundaysandseasons.com, copyright 2021, Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Used with permission under Augsburg Fortress Liturgies Annual License #20807. Permission to reprint, podcast, and / or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-700989. All rights reserved.
Green Pulse Ep 51: Fishy business on the high seas 17:05 mins Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Across the globe, millions of people rely on fishing for jobs and income, with many fishermen finding it increasingly tough to earn a living due to shrinking catches. They have to compete not only with the impact of climate change and industrial fishing fleets but also illegal fishing operations often controlled by powerful figures far away. This multi-billion dollar illegal industry is also linked to human slavery, tax evasion and drugs and arms smuggling. But recently, efforts by Interpol and governments are catching up with the illegal fishing kingpins. In this episode, we speak to Mr Peter Horn, project director for Ending Illegal Fishing at Pew Trusts, which works closely with Interpol to clamp down on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. They discuss the following points: How the illegal fishing trade works (3:41) Other crimes associated with illegal fishing (6:05) How can consumers make the sustainable choice? (8:57) Working with Interpol to stop illegal fishing (10:17) Can the illegal fishing trade be stopped? (14:55) Listen to Ep 49 - Can aquaculture solve the seafood “seaspiracy”?: https://omny.fm/shows/green-pulse-1/can-aquaculture-solve-the-seafood-seaspiracy-green Read Monterey Bay Aquarium's seafood watch website: https://www.seafoodwatch.org/ Produced by: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg), David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) & Ernest Luis Edited by: Adam Azlee Subscribe to Green Pulse Podcast series and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/J6EV Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Audrey Tan on Twitter: https://str.sg/JLMB Read her stories: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on Twitter: https://str.sg/JLM6 --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Green Pulse Ep 51: Fishy business on the high seas 17:05 mins Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Across the globe, millions of people rely on fishing for jobs and income, with many fishermen finding it increasingly tough to earn a living due to shrinking catches. They have to compete not only with the impact of climate change and industrial fishing fleets but also illegal fishing operations often controlled by powerful figures far away. This multi-billion dollar illegal industry is also linked to human slavery, tax evasion and drugs and arms smuggling. But recently, efforts by Interpol and governments are catching up with the illegal fishing kingpins. In this episode, ST environment correspondent Audrey Tan and climate change editor David Fogarty speak with Mr Peter Horn, project director for Ending Illegal Fishing at Pew Trusts, which works closely with Interpol to clamp down on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. They discuss the following points: How the illegal fishing trade works (3:41) Other crimes associated with illegal fishing (6:05) How can consumers make the sustainable choice? (8:57) Working with Interpol to stop illegal fishing (10:17) Can the illegal fishing trade be stopped? (14:55) Listen to Ep 49 - Can aquaculture solve the seafood “seaspiracy”?: https://omny.fm/shows/green-pulse-1/can-aquaculture-solve-the-seafood-seaspiracy-green Read Monterey Bay Aquarium's seafood watch website: https://www.seafoodwatch.org/ Produced by: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg), David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis and Adam Azlee Edited by: Adam Azlee Subscribe to Green Pulse Podcast series and rate us on your favourite audio apps: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/J6EV Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Follow Audrey Tan on Twitter: https://str.sg/JLMB Read her stories: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on Twitter: https://str.sg/JLM6 Read his stories: https://str.sg/JLMu --- Discover more ST podcast series: Asian Insider Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check Podcast: https://str.sg/JWaN ST Sports Talk Podcast: https://str.sg/JWRE Life Weekend Picks Podcast: https://str.sg/JWa2 #PopVultures Podcast: https://str.sg/JWad Bookmark This! Podcast: https://str.sg/JWas Lunch With Sumiko Podcast: https://str.sg/J6hQ Discover BT Podcasts: http://bt.sg/podcasts Follow our shows then, if you like short, practical podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This bonus episode is a departure from my usual format in several ways. First, I answer more questions than I ask. Second, I’m the guest. Third, I didn’t really make the show—or at least, not the way I usually do! Courtesy of the Pingry Politics Podcast, this show features me doing a brief overview of some key points I consider critical to civil discourse (respectful conversation about topics of shared concern), followed by Q & A with high school students at the Pingry School in NJ.
In this episode of The Economists' Corner, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Namali Mackay and Peter Horn of Austrade in a discussion about how trade is holding up in the UK and Europe, climate change's impact on trade deals, Australia's economic dependence on China, and the global impacts of the US election.
Pastor Hetrick joins Cindy Fritz and Peter Horn, Grace's Faith Formation team to talk about God's peace with us when we are angry or hurting or scared. We talk about Philippians 4 and Psalm 23. Musical accompaniment by Ireland McDyre and Laurel Sanders. Pastor Schul returns next week!
Kærlighed og karriere kan være svære størrelser at kombinere. Hvis man da overhovedet vil det... Hør single-erfaringer fra de bonede gulve, om hvordan arbejdsmarkedet håndterer singler - og hvordan du kan navigere på arbejdsmarkedet som single. Medvirkende: Anne Villemoes. Janick Mantov. Liselotte Lyngsøe. Peter Bang Fasting Bauer. Peter Horn.
Kærlighed og karriere kan være svære størrelser at kombinere. Hvis man da overhovedet vil det... Hør single-erfaringer fra de bonede gulve, om hvordan arbejdsmarkedet håndterer singler - og hvordan du kan navigere på arbejdsmarkedet som single. Medvirkende: Anne Villemoes. Janick Mantov. Liselotte Lyngsøe. Peter Bang Fasting Bauer. Peter Horn.
En ny opgørelse fra Danmarks Statistik viser, at 4600 mennesker sidste år skiftede deres fornavn. Det er oftest personer i 20'erne, det er kvinder, og så er det folk, der bor øst for Storebælt. Hvad betyder vores fornavne for dem, vi er og bliver? Og hvorfor skifte sit navn? Det vil Camilla Due gerne have svar på i dag. Medvirkende: Kathrine Kehlet , Ph.D i navneforskning og Peter Horn, brandingekspert.
From Peter Horn: I am a 66 years old Social Services Coordinator who coordinates geriatric care for frail elderly in a retirement community in Northern California. For over 10 years now, my work has been in coordinating resident entitlements, benefits, and managed health care, together with advocating locally and at the federal level for senior rights and legislation. I am also active as a wellness coach and research associate where I teach the guiding principles of functional medicine and the fundamental properties of the Burgstiner Wellness Protocol towards restoring the bio terrain for individuals who face toxic disease, Lyme and other serious health challenges. I also have a blog which I created in 2013 where I share information and knowledge about natural approaches to restoring health and develop the promise for longer and healthier lives. With the help of John Burgstiner and Logos Nutritionals, over the past 5 years, I have overcome Tuberculosis, hepatitis C, Lyme disease, and Morgellons syndrome and a host of other health challenges through the knowledge and wisdom of his gift and his ministry. Logos Nutritionals LLC Treasure Trove of health articles where Peter began his journey back to health. Peter's Blog - Eye Openers by Eye Openers Morgellon's Charity and Community Health Foundation: He Cures All Organization. Carnicom Institute for research on Morgellons, pathology and many other topics.
Three Ohio community colleges grew enrollment and more than doubled two-year graduation rates following implementation of the CUNY-developed Accelerated Study in Associate Programs (ASAP). MDRC senior associate Colleen Sommo joins guest host Peter Horn to discuss her team's new multi-year study of the initiative, and its potential implications for colleges, policymakers, and researchers across the U.S.
High schools throughout the U.S. are expanding opportunities for students to earn college credit before graduation. And while many studies have examined the connections between advanced placement credit and college achievement, few have identified exactly what students are doing with those credits at the post-secondary level. Peabody College, Vanderbilt University researcher Brent Evans recently led a national study to find out. He joins CPRE Research Specialist Robert Nathenson to discuss his findings and their potential implications for school districts, states, colleges, and policymakers. Guest hosted by Peter Horn, of the Point of Learning podcast.
Amid widespread funding struggles and a changing national workforce, education officials and stakeholders are seeking out reforms and radical new approaches to teacher retirement benefits. We speak with Manhattan Institute senior fellow Josh McGee, whose new paper examines current retirement systems in New York and Philadelphia and attempts to model teacher attitudes toward traditional and defined-benefit plans. McGee sits down with guest host Peter Horn, of the Point of Learning podcast, to discuss his findings, and an alternative system that could have a profound impact for new teachers.
Up to 1 in 5 fish taken from the sea is caught illegally, costing as much as $23.5 billion globally each year and harming ocean health and fishing communities. Through technology and coordination between governments, law enforcement, industry, and nongovernmental organizations, the tide is slowly starting to turn, however. Host Dan LeDuc talks with Peter Horn, who leads Pew’s work from London with Oversea Ocean Monitor—satellite technology that helps countries detect illegal fishing. We also hear from Sandy Davies, who works with FISH-i Africa, a network of African nations committed to ending illegal fishing. To learn more, visit >>> pewtrusts.org/afterthefact. If you appreciate the nonpartisan data and stories our podcast provides, please write a review.
Message from Peter Horn on August 21, 2016
▏沙漠的味道 沙漠的味道在我的舌头是黄的 并且苦涩就象野草生长在深深的峡谷 水在岩石底下等待 五年后的下一场雨 出生于山涧的鱼儿 在这里窒息 当月亮升上黑色的山岭时 蛙群就无休无止地吹笛。 这就是夜晚:一个暗蓝的大洋 充满流沙移动的声音: 蟋蟀的啁啾在空中漂浮 就像一阵热气,就像一首化成灰的歌, 在跳羚头骨雪白的齿牙间 振荡,一声风的叹息。 从这里条条道路没有通向什么特定的地方, 它们穿过脱水的梦的旋涡 隐没在一片足迹无声的沙滩。 在南十字星下的某地 你仰身躺倒倾听着 沙漠的猫头鹰在孤独中嚣鸣 飞跃山谷的曲线。 作者 | [南非]彼得·霍恩(Peter Horn) 翻译 | 罗池 校正 | 爻爻、陈老湿 The desert tastes yellow The desert tastesyellow on my tongue and bitter like herbs in a narrow gorge where water waits under the rocks for the next rain in five years and where fish suffocate which were born in the mountain streams but the frogs play their unending pan-flutes as soon as the moon rises over the blackmountains. That then is the night: a dark blue ocean filled with sounds of shifting sands: Cricket chirping floats on the air like a hot breath, a song turned to ashes, vibrating between the white teeth of springbok skulls, a sigh of the wind. Here all the roads lead to nowhere inparticular, they end in a sandy ford of soundless tracks through the whirlpool of dessicated dreams. Somewhere under the Southern Cross you lie on your back and hear the desert owl hoot its loneliness across the curve of the canyon.