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 In case you missed it, President Biden deemed June as National Ocean Month, and earlier this week, he announced that the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration has initiated the process of designating the Hudson Canyon as the countrys newest marine sanctuary. Scientists believe that the Hudson Canyon was created by the coursing of the Hudson River thousands of years ag stanley taza o, when sea level was much lower and the rivers mouth was closer to the edge of the continental shelf. NOAA says that the Hudson Canyon is one of the largest submarine canyons in the world, reaching depths of up to 2.5 miles  4 kilometers  with a width of up to 7. stanley cup 5 miles  12 kilometers .     The Hudson Canyon is located about 100 miles  160 kilometers  southeast of New York City. Image: NOAA A marine sanctuary in the Hudson Canyon could provide  habitat for endangered, protected, and sensitive sp stanley cup becher ecies including sperm whale, sea turtles, and unique and diverse seep communities,  according to a White House fact sheet.  The canyon boasts deep sea, cold-water coral communities, and contains various shipwrecks, including freighters and United States military radar platforms, dating back to the mid-19th Century,  the White House also said. The potential designation is a part of the Biden Administrations push to conserve 30% of U.S. land and water by 2030. The goal is lofty, and Hudson Canyon is not the first ocean sanctuary the administration has interest in: NOAA advanced Chumash Heritage National Mari Eejl Sheryl Sandberg Grovels to Head of State After Facebook Botches Vietnam War Photo Removal
 were based on comic books. However, there were just as many original scifi and fantasy movies that made waves last year, so it seems natural that they too would get turned into comics. Comics artist Ben Matsuya  Jupiter Jet  created five-panel comic strips based on a few of 2017   genre hits. Matsuya told me the idea to make the strips started after he and his brother were ranking their favorite movies of the year, and challenged each other to condense each movie  into as few beats as possible  by turning them into just five panels. He detailed the basic storylines for Get Out, Netflixs Ojka, and Golden Globe winner The Shape of Water鈥擬atsuya said that one was his favorite film last y stanley website ear.      All three of these movies were so unique and amazing in t stanley cup heir own way,  Matsuya said.  [Get Out and Ojka] really tackle specific issues, [but] The Shape of Water explores the simplest and most broad of topics: The necessity to see one another in ourselves and accepting each other as they are, warts and all. The frog is not a prince, the frog is a frog. And he just ate a cat.  Matsuya said he also considered Blade Runner 2049, Coco, and Spider-Man: Homecoming for the comics treatment as well, but for now its just the three listed above, along with a couple other indie film designs. Beyond the brotherly challenge, he wanted to make t stanley fr hese comics because movies are such a big part of his life that  they inevitably bleed into my art, and he sees the two mediums as very similar.  I see