Wednesday, August 5, 2009

OCEAN MAN IN HAWAII AUG 2009

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BY OUR OCEAN MAN!

Here is a link to the video shot of the turtle at Diamondhead in Hawaii!
This is a beautiful video, but notice that the turtle is looking for something to eat and he finds very little food!


Here is a link to the second turtle video and notice in this video he raises his arms and looks like an angel.

Thank you Paul for all your hard work in Hawaii! We appreciate you!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAHu8UxRsd4

Sunday, July 19, 2009

32 Tons of Debris Pulled From Hawaii Reefs

My Sovereign Seas and Bizzy Seas...........July 14, 2009
The Coast Guard buoy tender Walnut returned to its Sand Island base with two containers that held 32 metric tons of debris gathered from three weeks at sea.

32 Tons Of Debris Pulled From Hawaii Reefs
A fishing trip of sorts has resulted in a huge catch for agencies working to preserve coral reefs.

On a three-week mission to Maro Reef, Kure and Midway Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, the U.S. Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and U.S. Army 7th Engineer Dive Team pulled more than 32 metric tons of debris off coral reefs.

The debris, primarily fishing nets, was brought back to Honolulu Sunday and put on display yesterday morning at the Coast Guard station on Sand Island.

"It was a great effort by all the people involved," said Coast Guard Cmdr. Jeffrey Randall, commanding officer of the Walnut, a buoy tender that conducted the mission.

Randall said NOAA mapped the sites to be cleared, Army divers bagged the trash and the 225-foot Walnut provided the heavy crane for lifting the debris and deck space for containers in which the debris was stored.

The trash will be taken to Schnitzer Steel Corporation, which will shred the debris. It will then be burned and converted into energy by Hawaiian Electric Co. at its co-generation plant.

Randall said the trip was an eye-opening experience for new members of the Walnut's crew.

He said he has seen how much the fish population has grown since the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands were declared a national monument. Helping protect that environment, he said, is very rewarding — and will require further missions.

"There's a lot more of this stuff out there," Randall said.

Here is a link to the actual article where you can also view the video:
This is our cause! This is what we are working for! Please check it out!
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Let's make some Waves!
WEBINAR TONIGHT!
If you have contacts that are interested in Bizzy Seas get them to the webinar tonight!
Paul and Dawn will be there to present the program! Wow last night's call might have had a few technical difficulties, but it was powerful and informative! There was a little humor too! Look for a link to the recorded Webinar to be sent out tomorrow if you cannot make it to the call tonight.
See you there tonight!
MEMBERS WEBSITES BUILT WITH BIZZY SEAS SOFTWARE!
Here are some sample websites built by our members from around the World:
This one was built by our member (Chan Cho Hang) in Malaysia! http://ebookstore.mybizzylife.com
Here is one built by our member (Sandro de Castel Terlago) in Germany!
Here is a sample website built by our Member (Eugenio Manescalghi) in Italy!
Here is one I built during our testing phase of the builders.....
I actually built this in less than 30 minutes with the Z-Builder!
Of course, if I had to type all the information about the dolphins it would have taken some time, but I just copied and pasted that info right into my webpage! It really is that easy to build a website!
I have had a little peek at another one built by a member in Florida, but we can't see it until it's finished!
SHOPPING CARTS!
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Looking for a shopping cart for your business website that you are building with your BizzySeas website building software? You can get a shopping cart attached to your site thru Pay Pal. It's Free and it's Easy!
Ooooh......I guess we will need to do a lesson on that.....but take it from me......it's as easy as 1-2-3.
People don't need the expense of a merchant account, you can accept credit cards thru Paypal.
Here's what you do:
1. Set up your Free Paypal Shopping Cart account
2. Build your website in the Z-Builder
3. Add your products picture, description and price to the page.
4. Click on builder tools drop down menu in the Z-Builder,
5. Click on create custom html
6. Copy and paste in the html that Paypal gives you and you are ready to sell!
We will give you the details in a Bizzy Seas Lesson, but you get the idea of how easy this can be!
GETTIN' BIZZY! ~ MAKIN' WAVES! ~ SAVING OUR SEAS!
SEE YOU ON THE WEBINARS!