Showing posts with label Rio Grande do Norte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rio Grande do Norte. Show all posts

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Dolphins follow Navy ship in a travel to isolated islands



Video by Globo Amazônia/Rede Globo de Televisão.
Accessed In Youtube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQM9QdriZIo] - 11/03/2012


BRAZIL. A group of bottle-nose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) monitored the travel of the ship "Navio Balizador Comandante Manhães" to the Archipelago of São Pedro and São Paulo, located 1,010 km away from Natal (capital of the state of Rio Grande do Norte). At least ten animals swam alongside the boat, including some puppies.

Those waters attract marine animals such as whale sharks, tunas and dolphins too, which breed in the region. With an area of ​​17 km² and only 18 meters above of the sea level, St Peter and St Paul are an area guarded by the Navy of Brazil, which - by 14 years, has kept a scientific station inhabited constantly by researchers from several universities.



The islands

Only one island, called Belmonte, is inhabited by common islets and contains some type of vegetation. The relay of specialized professionals is made through the work program of the Archipelago of São Pedro and São Paulo (Programa Arquipélago de São Pedro e São Paulo - Proarquipelago), whose maintenance is coordinated by the Interministerial Commission for Sea Resources (Comissão Interministerial para os Recursos do Mar - CIRM), linked to the federal government




The archipelago of St. Peter and St. Paul (São Pedro and São Paulo) is located in a central region of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean. It is composed of five islands and numerous cliffs. The islands are: Belmont - the largest, Challenger, Northeast, Cabral and South. The archipelago's territory belongs to the Brazilian state of Pernambuco

SOURCE: CARVALHO, Eduardo. Golfinhos acompanham navio da Marinha em viagem a ilhas isoladas,
G1 text. Video accessed in Youtube (11/03/2012), belonged and made by Globo Amazônia/Rede Globo de Televisão
[http://g1.globo.com/natureza/noticia/2012/03/golfinhos-acompanham-navio-da-marinha-em-viagem-ilhas-isoladas.html]


Friday, October 23, 2009

Ice Formation Appears on a Tropical Tree


Mrs. Erundina Félix shows the tree

Arês, Rio Grande do Norte ─ At Arez, small city with 12 thousands of inhabitants, located at 58 km from the capital state, Natal city ─ a strange phonomenon happened: in a tropical zone, a Sucupira tree [Pterodon emarginatus] began to exude ice. The ice formations appeared during a week. After, they stopped; but not completely. The tree passed to exude cold water. The Sucupira doesn't produce fruits but among its leaves, sprout purple flowers.

The population of the town is impressed. Many people belives that is a miracle; others say it's spell. However, the news about the phenomenon have attracted waves of pilgrims and the people are destroying another trees and crops livelihood of the little farm. Mrs. Erundina Felix dos Santos, proprietress of the grange where the tree is located tells that her husband wanted to cut the tree. She did not let because loves the Sucupira tree.

Source: Árvore em Arês aguça imaginação dos moradores
In Tribuna do Norte ─ published em 06/10/2009
[http://tribunadonorte.com.br/noticia/arvore-em-ares-aguca-imaginacao-dos-moradores/127330]