PartnerPlast Inc.
PP Inc. provides consultancy services and integrated solutions for the marine geophysical industry worldwide.
We are an independent, privately owned company serving clients all over the world. Our organization was incorporated in 2008 and is based out of Houston, Texas. Our goal is to exceed client expectation on each and every project we undertake, while conducting business in an ethical manner, always in compliance with relevant laws, rules and regulations, without harming people or the environment. has
09/03/2015
Come visit us at SEG New Orleans. We'll be exhibiting with Ulmatec Baro and OTS. Booth 1000.
http://www.seg.org/web/seg-new-orleans-2015/
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www.protectedspeciesobserver.com
Protected Species Observer Environmental Regulatory Compliance Monitoring & Mitigation Worldwide. The premier source for Protected Species Observer info. A global resource, our mission is to provide an accessible reference platform for the PSO community
01/26/2015
http://news.yahoo.com/venomous-cone-snails-weaponize-insulin-stun-prey-181006189.html
Venomous Cone Snails Weaponize Insulin to Stun Prey At least two species of cone snailhave turned insulin into an underwater weapon, a new study finds. When these stealthy aquatic snails approach their prey, they release insulin, a hormone that can cause blood sugar levels to plummet. The sudden influx of insulin can enter their gills and get into th…
01/26/2015
http://fuelfix.com/blog/2015/01/25/obama-to-seek-wilderness-designation-for-alaska-refuge/
Obama to seek wilderness designation for Alaska refuge President Barack Obama is boosting protection of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and will ask Congress to designate more than 12 million acres as a wilderness area, including its potentially oil-rich Coastal Plain.
As some of you may already know, ESS was acquired by PartnerPlast based out of Norway back in October of this past year. We are now in the process of integrating ESS into PartnerPlast. As a result, we are changing the ESS name to our parent company's. We will continue to provide the same products and services as before along with those also offered by PartnerPlast. Our old website and email addresses will continue to function for the time being but will be discontinued once the transition is complete and all of our contacts have been notified. If anyone has any questions feel free to contact us. Thanks
11/24/2014
http://fuelfix.com/blog/2014/11/12/feds-declare-gunnison-sage-grouse-threatened/
Feds declare Gunnison Sage-Grouse 'threatened' The Obama administration on Wednesday formally declared the Gunnison Sage-Grouse a "threatened" species, in effect ruling that years of efforts to protect the showy bird and its Colorado habitat weren't good enough to ensure its long-term survival.
11/24/2014
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/11/25/science/a-lifesaving-transplant-for-coral-reefs.html?_r=1
A Lifesaving Transplant for Coral Reefs A quick-grow laboratory technique, called microfragmenting, may make it possible to mass-produce reef-building corals for transplanting onto dead or dying reefs that took centuries to develop.
10/25/2014
http://www.seg.org/web/annual-meeting-2014/overview
In CO for SEG conference this coming week in Denver. Stop by our booth ( #1264) if you're attending
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10/12/2014
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29415716
Painted caves challenge art origins The discovery of 40,000-year-old artworks in Indonesian caves challenges established views on the origins of humans' artistic capabilities.
10/12/2014
http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29557384
Antikythera wreck's new treasures An international expedition says it has found further, remarkable finds at the site of the famous Antikythera shipwreck.
10/12/2014
Anthropologists confirm discovery of Alexander the Great's father's remains The remains of Macedonian King Philip II, who fathered Alexander the Great, have been confirmed as those found in a tomb in Vergina, Greece, Discovery News reports. Greek archeologist Manolis Andronikos first discovered the tomb in 1977, one of three that were under a large mound known as the Great…
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