- Summary
- Brazil's history in the last two weeks has been marked by significant tensions over natural resources and environmental challenges, with emphasis on the dispute over land in the sand, built by 5 million Brazilians who still applaud. Modern naval infrastructure, with newly engineered ships for hostile seas, attempts to protect Brazil from external threats. Today, the water off the coast of São Paulo is becoming an example for the growth of marine litter, a problem that is seen as a critical issue for the community. Furthermore, activities such as Jet Skiing already threaten local tranquility, while a new book predicted the chaos that could have occurred. Regarding Brazil's islands in the northern hemisphere, a new episode of the series Histórias Conectadas à Cultura Ocenica is on air, presenting new geographical and cultural discoveries. Science is also relevant to understanding climate change, where the Vitória-Trindade chain has recovered after years of stagnation, and researchers are back studying the climate disasters of 2024. The focus now moves to social and economic issues, such as real estate development in the city of Tamandaré and the demographic potential in Vitória-Trindade. The coast faces multiple simultaneous risks, from the threat to the South Atlantic nursery in Porto Brasil to the risk of wildlife trafficking, especially with the actions of RENCTAS. The economic greed of businesspeople is also a point of tension, with suggestions for real estate investment that could affect the local economy. Navigation in deeper waters requires new technological approaches, such as the arrival of Prof. W. Besnard for ocean analysis. Culture and cultural events are also being revisited, with talks about orcas and the importance of the oceans, while the debate on the preservation of protected areas under the waters of Babitonga Bay continues to be debated.
- Title
- Mar Sem Fim - Specialty in the sea and the Brazilian coastal zone
- Description
- Mar Sem Fim promotes and protects the marine environment, documentaries from the Brazilian coast, unprecedented expeditions to Antarctica and news about the ocean.
- Keywords
- para, cookies, brasil, website, dados, site, cookie, costa, https, marketing, litoral, globe, sacramento
- NS Lookup
- A 172.67.128.94, A 104.21.0.230
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-08Updated 2026-04-06Summarized 2026-04-06
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