important not to um I think it's easy to be sort of coastally a little nearsighted um that the the the skills to develop thevery latest technology and really work at The Cutting Edge are one thing and those are going to be concentrated in clusters but if we talk say let's talk
A big part of the book, I recall, was having a more agricultural background than most people and also this being like a Midwest versus coastal perspective issue. What do you have on that?
Absolutely. And then you can get exposure to a lot of different markets, get feedback about what's trending here, what's trending there, might be different bi-coastal , in the middle of the country. So it's very interesting.
Now I think in both cases what's important is what we're saying is at the moment is what I would describe as ocean grabbing, that coastal states are investing millions of dollars, rubles, krone, pounds, you name it, to map the seabed. And they're doing so because international law gives them, in a sense, the right to do so in order to generate what are called more sovereign rights
He says you can apply the same idea to a city. on coastal cities in the next generation.
international agreements. But here's the good news from the point of view of food. The coastal zones of the world's oceans are controlled country by country, by the adjacent country. Every coastal country, out to 200 nautical miles, by itself sets the rules for what happens in that ocean with respect to fishing.
The coastal zones of the world's oceans are controlled country by country, by the adjacent country. Every coastal country, out to 200 nautical miles, by itself sets the rules for what happens in that ocean with respect to fishing. Nobody fishes within 200 nautical miles of the United States Coast without fishing under the rules that the Americans set.
the first bombs that killed the supreme leader that uh killed those other several dozen doves that he was meeting with? areas to take coastal regions as beach heads.
years, sometimes as infrequently as every seven, in which you get a burst of warmer than normal temperatures in the coastal Pacific, um off the coast of South America, and then that has a lot of amazingly global consequences in ways that I think are not intuitive to most normies who don't know all about the
So weird. But it was so funny because I remember thinking, like, I'm Nooksack. We're Coastal Salish tribe. We go out there, and I'm like, oh my god, they actually hunt buffalo.
in the Amazon-- which we did successfully-- could you move it to tribes outside the Amazon? And this is coastal Colombia-- the famous Kogui peoples who have been called the Dalai Lamas of South America. They're the most traditional peoples in the Western hemisphere with the exception of the uncontacted peoples.
--or San Diego? Yeah. It's a California coastal sea bass. And we're just going to cut it into little cubes, which is pretty easy.
You can count on getting food from someone else. We live on the coastal shore as fisherfolk.
faces the Porter Square bookstore. and transshipped them to coastal schooners for trade elsewhere.
faces the Porter Square bookstore. It was served by coastal schooners.
You know, if you go to Norway, you're going to have pretty much the same tendencies as in Denmark and Sweden, with a difference that Norway, with it's sort of exposed coastal climate, have much less firewood available. So they figured out more efficient ways of baking.
Just over 3 1/2 miles. It's the highest coastal mountain range in the world. The glaciated peaks of the Sierra Nevada, the melt water from these glaciated peaks feeds all the rivers that flow in all directions.
Reasonable question you're asking. A shallow coastal pond was created, often in a mangrove forest, filled with shrimp, fed intensively, so
people are building coastal installations oil rigs etc they are not accurate and this was again another sort
pelicans are flocking to Peruvian ports and coastal markets. The worst winter storm front to hit Chile in more than a decade. And all signs point to El Niño as a major reason why. A number
So lots of people in particular discovered coastal California,
A large tsunami is approaching a coastal town of 10,000 people with potentially devastating consequences.
On the one hand, on the left hand side, the rather garish set of colors, what you see there-- just imagine the colors. Don't worry about the detail-- is coastal states-- Canada, Norway, the United States, Russia, Denmark-- thinking that the Arctic Ocean belongs to them.
And we have this California Coastal Commission who vehemently defends that.
People were enormously happier in marine and coastal margins than anywhere else.
And they landed at this coastal plain that was covered in wild fennel, which grows all over Greece-- hence, marathon.
University in getting um boers and Coastal folks to report sightings and take photographs they had this great app that they had and you could take a
I met this particular grizzly bear in coastal Alaska.
Also notice the Parque Tairona, in the front of the screen with the green line around it. That's one of the most beautiful coastal landscapes you'll ever see. It's where the mountains meet the sea.
And then you have your small-scale coastal fisherman, your artisanal fisherman.
And the spinach is a coastal spinach, so kind of salty and mineraly.
zone and you have huge aggregations of coastal wildlife.
And we created a lot of coastal protected areas.
landlock country to its neighbors and to Coastal area so that it can export goods the US military alone can't do that in
So we started developing it bi-coastally .
And another marvel is one you can order in most coastal seafood restaurants.
While also threatening the availability of fish and seafood for those coastal communities around the world who need it for basic nutrition.
So this is nothing new. exploitation, rights of coastal states with the rights of non-coastal states and conservation.
But I feel like a lot of the especially coastal publications are always in search of the "next Brooklyn" and the new Brooklyn.
Yeah, coastal state. And they're cut off from the rest of the country with this wall of mountains.
Only coordination of our whole species is going to keep coastal cities from sinking below the deep seas.
Yeah, I was bi-coastal , and it was mainly because I wasn't a legal adult.
And this is even absent rising sea levels and coastal inundations and potential tsunamis having a devastating impact on the world's coastal megacities,
And that's a fish that if you're not on coastal England, you can't-- I mean, besides maybe smoked.
And the Kogi have found that these neighbors are very willing to learn to manage their properties more sustainably if they know how. So the Kogis are working with them to better manage these coastal properties. So this is just an overview of their entire territory, showing some sacred sites they're trying to reclaim.
because that's where the Appalachians became the coastal plain.
And normally, the coastal fog sits over the water, and you can't see it.
And we were fortunate enough to have the only bi-coastal debut taking place at New York Comic Con and APE, the
Because they'll swim up through the inter-coastal waterways and up in through the estuaries.
Then you get to Norway where you have coastal climates.