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Scientists at Mote Marine Laboratory are asking the public to keep their eyes peeled for the world's largest fish. That is because a whale shark was spotted May 8 about 20 miles off the coast of Venice. Think a spotted behemoth up to 42 feet long and
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18 May 2013 The massive sign that greets disembarking passengers at Adelaide Airport asks: 'What is Australia's deadliest marine creature?' It's illustrated with a terrifying array of teeth-gnashing sharks, sinister- looking stingrays and iridescent,
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A hopeful entrepreneur pitches to Shark Tank casting director Emily Eldridge at the Small Business Expo in New York on May 16. Image credit: Brian Patrick Eha Ann Delmarmo, an entrepreneur and single mother, is standing in Pier 92, the massive event
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May 16, 2013 Nick Leftley With the fifth season of River Monsters airing on Animal Planet right now , we asked monster-catcher-in-chief Jeremy Wade to give us a guide to catching ourselves a river monster...Erunless you live in the Amazon, in which
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Climate change is gradually altering the fish that end up on ice in seafood counters around the world, according to a new study. "The composition of the [global] fish catch includes more and more fish from the warmer areas, and cold water fish are
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Tetrapods, or four-legged animals, first stepped onto land about 395 million years ago...In a study, Dr Catherine Boisvert of the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute at Monash University, MacQuarie University's Professor Jean Joss and
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Comments Save to mystar Photos View gallery It's a typical scene for the Night Heron the research vessel has drawn the attention of the Toronto Police Marine Unit while unloading fish at Polson Pier...He hopped aboard Thursday to inspect the boat's
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May 13, 2013 I don't know what has happened to the fish, Majhi says...But of late, we hardly catch 2 kilos. He is one of the indigenous Majhi people who live along this river and who traditionally have made their living from fishing. All
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Cupping a tiny, translucent eel in the palm of his hand, New York environmental researcher Chris Bowser shook his head in amazement. "This is worth about one dollar," he said...Bowser, who works with the New York State Department of Environmental
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The Aquarium of the Pacific's newest exhibit introduces visitors to an eerie world beyond the reach of sunshine: the bottom of the ocean, a strange seascape of crushing pressure, volcanic fissures and an abundance of cryptic creatures. The Wonders of
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