by Mikkel Pitzner | Apr 22, 2016 | Wrecks
We have just added the wreck of Lowrance to our list of sites that we will observe over time as Project Baseline Stations. Wrecks can serve as great points of observation for many purposes including our purpose of monitoring the State of Health of our Oceans...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Mar 19, 2016 | Project Baseline Gulfstream
In a race to accommodate for the increasingly bigger and bigger vessels, more and more ports are dredging their inlets, widening and deepening their access channels to their piers. While it may be a natural evolution of modern times, it also unfortunately often comes...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Mar 16, 2016 | Sand Dredging
Miami Waterkeeper and Project Baseline team up to highlight the potential for reef damage during the upcoming Port Everglades dredging and expansion project. The groups will conduct unprecedented SCUBA and manned submersible operations, establishing and publicizing...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Mar 16, 2016 | Uncategorized
***MEDIA ADVISORY*** ***PHOTO OPPORTUNITY*** Media Invited to Dive Underwater in Human Occupied Submersible; Learn about Impending Reef Damage near Port Everglades Prior to Dredging Port Everglades, Fla. (March 12, 2016) – Special guests,...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Jan 28, 2016 | Project Baseline Gulfstream
SciTech Central produced a small video not too long ago about the Triton submarine and how researchers and explorers such as Project Baseline can make use of it in their work in the aquatic realm. Paraphrasing here from one of the founders of Project Baseline, Robert...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Jan 28, 2016 | Project Baseline Gulfstream
Almost every day, at just about any given moment, scuba divers and water enthusiasts in 28 countries spanning multiple time zones are volunteering their time on and underwater, working in their local communities towards a unified, singular goal: to create a lasting...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Jan 22, 2016 | Reefs
Coral Reef in The Mariana Island – credit NOAA David Burdick A new three-year NASA field expedition gets underway this year that will use advanced instruments on airplanes and in the water to survey more of the world’s coral reefs, and in far greater detail, than ever...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Dec 10, 2014 | Expedition
Todd Kincaid, Science and Conservation Director of Project Baseline Mankind has influenced the world we live in dramatically over time and continues to do so. Some things are good, but unfortunately we also bring a lot of damage to it. Those of us who have been diving...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Jul 21, 2014 | Bimini
Global Underwater Divers (GUE) recently installed a Project Baseline marker at the Bimini Road by the Bimini Islands. As readers of this site may recall the markers are used to pinpoint specific areas to revisit over time in order to determine any evolution of the...
by Mikkel Pitzner | Jul 19, 2014 | Uncategorized
While members of the Project Baseline Gulfstream chapter is still busy with the 2014 Expedition, focus on local area is still on the agenda and work is still carried out closer to home. We installed a PB marker at the Dania Beach Erojacks on July 17, 2014. We used...