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MIDDLETOWN The townships two public beaches will be off-limits to swimmers until further notice, as the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) scans for debris that could potentially lie offshore as a result of superstorm Sandy.
While bathing at Leonardo could resume if the DEP verifies that there are no hazards in the water, the swimming prohibition at Ideal Beach will likely continue throughout the summer, according to Township Administrator Anthony Mercantante.
Ideal Beach is going to be undergoing beach replenishment this summer, said Mercantante, referring to an Army Corps of Engineers project that will pump new sand onto beaches from Keansburg to Pews Creek.
We havent been given a specific timeframe, and right now were not sure if they are going to start on the Keansburg end or the Middletown end. But its going to be a fairly lengthy project, so it would be very difficult to hire or schedule lifeguards.
Without lifeguards, who usually patrol the two beaches on weekends throughout the summer, Ideal and Leonardo beaches will only be open to sunbathers, volleyball players and other recreation seekers. Swimmers will unfortunately have to wait, according to Mayor Gerard Scharfenberger.
I know the DEP has been very aggressive in addressing these kinds of issues, Scharfenberger said during a May 29 interview. We have been in constant contact with them. They have a lot of efforts that are ongoing up and down the coast people on boats out there picking up just a massive volume of material.
Earlier this year, the DEP contracted multiple companies to scan the Raritan and Sandy Hook bays and other tidal waterways throughout the state for Sandy-related debris, using sonar to locate any potentially dangerous material and removing it from the path of boats and bathers.
Shortly after the storm, Mercantante said residents identified debris in waterways such as Comptons Creek and Ware Creek. Fishermen at the Belford Seafood Cooperative reported seeing dumpsters in the water, which were removed by ferry companies shortly thereafter.
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With thousands thronging the citys beaches every day, the sands are anything but clean.
From discarded tyres to clothes and footwear, there is no telling what you may step on the litter is staggering in its variety and quantity.
To mark World Environment Day, which falls on Wednesday, The Hindu in association with Chennai Trekking Club, will organise a clean-up drive on the beaches, stretching from Marina to Injambakkam, on June 16.
The initiative, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., is expected to bring in a sea of volunteers. Over 40 corporates have signed up for the drive and more are expected to join. The drive is aimed at sensitising residents on the need to keep the citys beaches clean.
At present, Marina and Elliots accumulate 12 to 14 tonnes of garbage every weekday and 20-22 tonnes on weekends. On Marina alone, around 100 conservancy employees work in three shifts to clear garbage.
From schoolchildren to corporate honchos, anyone can join the initiative. Volunteers will be given garbage bags and gloves and each team will be assigned a 1-km stretch. Buses have been arranged from 10 points across the city to pick up and drop volunteers. The event will be flagged off by Chennai Mayor Saidai Duraisamy.
Registration is open on http://www.thehindu.comchennaicoastalcleanup from Thursday; volunteers can also call 28575807 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
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Last week, the designers of an iPhone app that would identify public access points to Malibu beaches successfully reached a fundraising goal of $30,000 to make it free to download.
The Our Malibu Beaches app is being hailed as a victory for public access by proponents, while some residents are concerned that increased visitors from the app could bring sanitation and law enforcement issues at public access points that currently lack restrooms, trash receptacles and regular patrols.
The app was inspired by environmental writer and longtime public access advocate Jenny Price, whose three-part series for LA Observed in 2007 shone a critical light on Malibus many well-kept secret access points and beaches.
The beaches arent private, said Price. There are a lot of public easements on dry sand, and we are just using the app to show beachgoers where they can go legally and avoid trespassing.
Many of the beaches in the more exclusive areas of Malibu, like Carbon Beach and Broad Beach, have long been inaccessible to outsiders, with vertical pathways from Pacific Coast Highway either owned by the county or granted easements by state agencies, but never being developed. The default result is that most people visiting Malibu believe that the 17 marked and open paths to the beach are the only legitimate access ways.
I know people in Malibu who live close to the beach, Price said. But they have to get in their car to drive two miles to find a way to the beach.
The problem is that the citys own coastal plan, written by the California Coastal Commission, calls for an access path every 1,000 feet, which would mean about 105 open pathways. The cost of such development can be prohibitively expensive.
It is more that issue than any desire to roll up the drawbridge and keep everybody out that prevents further access development, City Councilman John Sibert said.
Jefferson [Wagner, former city councilman] and I got the city moving to open access to Dan Blocker Beach, Sibert said. We get complaints all the time about no beach access, but the easements are there.
City Manager Jim Thorsen said that there are currently 52 recorded easements on the books, with about half available to use, and the rest are owned by other state agencies and in need of being developed.
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PORTSMOUTH Margaritas Mexican Restaurant will host a fund-raiser Thursday, June 6, to support the New England Fall Astronomy Festival.
The festival was created in 2011 to educate the general public on the cosmos and to encourage young people to pursue careers in the sciences. Held annually at the University of New Hampshire Observatory, the two-day event is full of activities for children, astronomy and space science displays, talks given by leading scientists, a variety of exhibits, and time to observe the sun, moon, planets and other astronomical objects firsthand. All activities are free and open to the public. This year's program is set for Sept. 13-14.
This year's keynote speaker is science writer Dava Sobel, author of "Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love," "Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time" and "The Planets and A More Perfect Heaven."
Organizers of Thursday's event will show telescope views of Saturn and other bodies in the restaurant parking lot during the fund-raiser, if the weather permits. Fifteen percent of proceeds from the evening's sales will go to support this year's programming at the festival. The fund-raiser will be held from 4 to 11 p.m., when the restaurant closes. For details on the festival, visit http://www.physics.unh.edu/observatory/nefaf.
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Critical Outcome Technologies provides update on progress to date
London, ON (Marketwired) - Critical Outcome Technologies Inc. ("COTI" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:COT) announced today that all three of the collaboration research and development (R&D) projects announced in the fall of 2012 are on time and progressing well. These collaborations include: (1) a drug discovery project with Western University; (2) a codevelopment project with Delmar Chemicals Inc.; and (3) a drug discovery project with a major global pharmaceutical company.
"Success with these projects will provide ongoing independent third party validation of CHEMSAS as a powerful artificial intelligence drug discovery engine across multiple targets and as a commercial asset," said Dr. Wayne Danter, President and CEO. "Each of these codevelopment discovery projects has significant revenue generating potential, and based upon recently completing a few pilot projects, we are seeking to add additional collaborations during 2013."
Project updates:
(1) Antiscarring compounds meet Western University's development criteria On September 6, 2012, the Company announced a commercial discovery agreement with Dr. Arthur Brown and Western University to identify and advance potential therapies for minimizing Central Nervous System (CNS) scarring following trauma or stroke. A small library of potential lead compounds were identified by COTI in October and provided to Dr. Brown to test for activity against the specific cellular target. "We are very pleased that so far, two of the compounds discovered by COTI met the predetermined development criteria and we are eager to continue to work with COTI to refine and move one or more compounds further into preclinical development and towards a commercial licensing transaction," said Dr. Arthur Brown.
(2) Angiogenesis compounds in synthesis at Delmar Chemicals Inc. On September 12, 2012, the Company announced a collaboration with Delmar Chemicals Inc. ("DCI") of Montreal, Canada, to identify and develop novel small molecules for therapeutic targets identified as being of specific interest to major pharmaceutical companies. The initial project is targeted at angiogenesis inhibiting small molecules identified to be of potential interest in the Open Innovation Drug Discovery ("OIDD") program. Since then, COTI has identified a series of novel structures that were submitted and successfully passed the OIDD programs initial computational screens focused on novelty, synthetic feasibility and potential toxicity. Composition of matter patentability of these optimized structures has also been confirmed. "We are very pleased to have identified these drug candidates and the first three compounds in the series are now being synthesized at DCI. We anticipate transferring these compounds to the OIDD program for inhouse testing in the second quarter of 2013," commented Dr. Danter.
(3) Compounds meet or exceed initial target objectives of multinational pharmaceutical company On December 6, 2012, the Company announced a drug discovery agreement with a major pharmaceutical company (Pharma) to use CHEMSAS to identify and optimize a number of small molecules against a specific and difficult target of commercial interest to the Pharma. COTI successfully completed its part of the first phase of the project and submitted a number of identified compounds for wet lab testing by the Pharma in the first quarter of 2013. Initial test results received from the Pharma indicate a number of the submitted compounds meet or exceed the project target objectives. Complete test results and the final report on the first phase are expected in the second quarter of 2013. The data and conclusions from this report will be used to refine and optimize final candidates for the Pharma to evaluate in the second phase of the project. Depending upon the results of the second phase testing, either a licensing deal will be concluded or COTI will retain all data and intellectual property and will be free to engage other parties who may have an interest in the target.
About Critical Outcome Technologies Inc. COTI is a leadingedge technology company specializing in accelerating the discovery and development of small molecules - dramatically reducing the time and cost to bring new drugs to market. COTI'S proprietary artificial intelligence system, CHEMSAS, utilizes a series of predictive computer models to identify compounds with a high probability of being successfully developed from disease specific drug discovery through chemical optimization and preclinical testing. These compounds are targeted for a variety of diseases, particularly those for which current treatments are either lacking or ineffective.
Follow @CriticalOutcome on Twitter at http://twitter.com/CriticalOutcome.
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