Synopsis: 2.2. phishing: Fish:


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#Poudre River Public library District, Fort Collins, CO) A birthday party (for a fish!:##oethe Library fish, Dewey and Decimal are extremely popular and most young patrons stop for a quick visit

when they are in the Library. Dewey s Birthday party attracts 100+patrons every year and the children enjoy fish-related crafts, stories, decorations and birthday cake.#(

Mad about Mushrooms Soapmaking Introduction to Cake Decorating#oehow to Cook Wild Game#series with Fish & Wildlife agency#Spencer County Public library Carroll County Public library:

##oethe Montana State Library has developed a partnership with Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. The trunks,


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6. Swarmbots Groups of flying drones that move like flocks of birds, schools of fish,


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While the pet food industry has started adding salmon, vegetables and other ingredients humans favor to its products,


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Iowa 126,921 119 Peoria, Ill. 114,754 119 Pompano Beach, Fla. 100,819 119 Richardson, Texas 100,057 119 Westminster, Colo. 106,750 119


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Good Eggs in San francisco and Greenling in Austin, Texas are similar. Good Eggs got $8. 5 million in venture money last September.

Greenling also has raised more than $8 million. Another startup, Instacart, has drawn massive attention lately for its unusual business model.


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-and-wife team Marlin and Loretta Miller on their rural farm in Topeka. I have had the privilege of working with the Amish community for more than half a decade

Marlin and Loretta s farm operates using a small amount of off-grid electricity to run the aeroponic Tower Garden towers

Sunrise Hydroponics, currently in its third year of operation, is producingbeyond organic produce for Marlin and Loretta s family, a farmers market, their produce stand,

Marlin and his customers immediately noticed the incredible flavor, vibrant colors, and aroma that came from the highly nutritious plants grown from Future Growing s proprietary aeroponic plant food.

Surprisingly, so did Marlin s chickens! Marlin began feeding his chickens waste plant material from the greenhouse

and immediately noticed that the chickens egg yolks changed from yellow to orange, the egg shells became thicker,

and speak with Marlin or Loretta to sign up for hydroponic class and a greenhouse tour.


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Obviously the fish are using flashlights or something!..Word of advice: Never trust a hippo that complains he has caught something in his throat!..


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The organization recommends eating wild salmon and trout to reduce mercury exposure. The EPA recommends that women who are pregnant

or considering becoming pregnant consume no more than 12 ounces (2 average meals a week) of fish low in mercury (canned light tuna salmon pollock and catfish.)<

</p><p>This element is naturally found in the environment and also in some pesticides and so it can find its way into food and drinking water.


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</p><p><p></p><p>In the wake of the shutdown the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has suspended most of its programs and operations.

</p><p>In a no-nonsense signal to elephant poachers the agency was supposed to destroy six tons of illegal ivory goods it has collected over the past 25 years.


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You'll find it in dark leafy greens pumpkin seeds sesame seeds and Brazil nuts beans and lentils and some types of fish.

The sun's rays are the best source for this vitamin but not everyone can get the necessary sun exposure due to climate or skin cancer concerns.

There are a few food sources of Vitamin d such as swordfish salmon tuna and fortified foods but this is one case where


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<br/><br/>However a large recent review of studies showed that women who consumed the highest amounts of fish-type omega-3 fatty acids

either by eating fish or taking fish oil supplements had a 14 percent lower risk of developing breast cancer.

<br/><br/>The amount of omega-3 needed to achieve this reduced risk is equivalent to one or two servings weekly of oily fish such as salmon herring or sardines.</


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The fish fertilize the plants and the plants clean the water for the fish according to Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public health

which has its own aquaponics project. You can eat the fish you can eat the plants

and it keeps going Cascio said of the system. It gives a much more efficient use of land he said.

when farmers in Southeast asia found that they could add tilapia to their rice paddy fields to improve production yields according to Michigan Technological University.


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Sharks About 100 million sharks are killed each year to be made into shark fin soup a Chinese delicacy.

Nevertheless one-third of sharks and rays are threatened with extinction according to a 2009 study by the IUCN.


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but it is really a fish that belongs to the Syngnathidae family along with pipefishes and leafy sea dragons.

Calling anything that only grows to be about 1 inch (2. 5 centimeters) long a monster is potentially more misleading than calling a fish a horse.

and can't swim so they are therefore not fish. Instead the rough-skinned multi-legged seafloor dweller is an echinoderm related to sea urchins and sea cucumbers.


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and curb shark finning Commercial-fishing techniques are leading to the deaths of too many fish sea turtles

The average longline in the Gulf of mexico stretches for 30 miles (48 kilometers) and more than half of the tuna and swordfish caught are thrown back most

The hunting of sharks has increased also dramatically primarily due to increased demand for shark fin soup in China a substance that has shown repeatedly beenâ to be high in toxins.

Up to 73 million sharks are killed each year to quench this demand. Ocean ecosystems depend upon these predators to keep the web of life balanced. 7. Consume less This one is pretty simple:


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</strong>Salmon with roasted/baked broccoli and whole wheat couscous.<<br/><strong>Why She Likes It:</

Salmon is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids; quinoa is whole grain goodness; and broccoli gives me Vitamin c and a little calcium plus a boost of fiber. &quot;</

</strong>Almond-crusted tilapia with sweet potato and broccoli.<<br/><strong>Why She Likes It:</</strong>&quot;

and because tilapia is a mild fish all of my kids love it. Tilapia is a great source of protein

and the almond crust not only provides a healthy dose of healthy fats but also gives great texture to the fish.

Sweet potatoes provide several key nutrients including beta-carotene Vitamin c fiber and potassium. They also offer 30 percent of our daily allowance for Vitamin c are loaded with beta-carotene (a powerful antioxidant)


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But in the last 20 years however research has shown this asymmetry of function in many different animals from mammals to reptiles and fish he added.


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#At least 26 Elephants Killed by Poachers in Central africa At least 26 elephants were killed in Central africa after a group of armed poachers raided a protected sanctuary on Monday (May 6) according to wildlife officials.

Seventeen poachers armed with Kalashnikov rifles entered Dzanga-Ndoki National park in the Central african republic earlier this week representatives from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a statement.

The poachers made their way to the Dzanga Bai an open area where anywhere from 50 to 200 elephants gather daily to drink nutrients and mineral salts in the sands.

Poachers continue to kill elephants and strip them of their ivory tusks to sell on global markets

Because the poachers raided the sanctuary however no elephants have been seen at the Bai WWF officials said.

The WWF fears poachers in the region will take advantage of the Central african republic's political turmoil for their gains.


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Besides the lengthening of nights and cool evening weather which are great for stargazers autumn truly is aurora season according to NASA.

From Wolf and Sturgeon to Hunter and Harvest full moons are named for the month or season in which they rise.


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While animals like sharks are known to sense electrical fields nobody had ever found that an insect could do the same Scientificamerican reports.


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The U s. Fish and Wildlife Service announced a plan Jan 17 to reintroduce the beastsâ according to the Alaska Dispatch a news website.

but the Fish and Wildlife Service said that the plan is to eventually open the herd to the public given certain constraints.

Wood bison are larger than their plains cousins with adult bulls weighing up to 2000 pounds (900 kilograms) or more according to a statement from the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service.


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 He assumed half the protein came from meat some from Nile fish. Then he looked at the breeds of cattle found in ancient Egypt


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and trapping seasons on protected species. To get involved visit www. keepwolvesprotected. com. Pacelle's most recent Op-Ed was Sharks Gain Protections in India Will U s. Follow suit?


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She recommended eating fish skinless chicken lean beef pork and low-fat dairy products and carbohydrates that are high in fiber such as whole grains vegetables and fruit.


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The Great lakes that formed in the western United states during the Eocene epoch were the perfect home for bass trout


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and leafy greens and foods high in phosphorous such as meat eggs and fish can help keep tooth enamel strong and healthy according to the American Dental Association.


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Sharks are endangered worldwide largely because of shark finning the removal of dorsal fins from still-living sharks for the Chinese delicacy known as shark fin soup.

All the fish died even chickens and ducks that drank from the river died. If you put your leg in the water you'll get rashes


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and fish and drinking alcohol in moderation it's possible to keep cholesterol down according to the American Heart Assocation.


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There were 11 unfamiliar fish species including a new tetra fish and several catfish Conservation International reported.


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Nuclear bomb testing Carbon-14 is produced naturally by cosmic rays interacting with atoms in the Earth's atmosphere.


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#Coolest Science Stories of the Week<p></p><p>Science brought us walking sharks artistic chimps and even the first human mind-meld?</

</p><p>These sharks don't always rely on walking to move about often they only appear to touch the seafloor as they swim using their pectoral


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</p><p>Officials with New york's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) are planning to survey a lake in Central park for signs of the dreaded northern snakehead fish aka Frankenfish NBCNEWS. com reports.</


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</p><p>The Sunshine state already home to man-eating sinkholes invading Burmese pythons swarming sharks tropical storms


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The U s. Fish and Wildlife Service has taken the unprecedented step of pulverizing nearly six tons of elephant ivory stored at the National Wildlife Property Repository in Colorado.

Approximately 35000 elephants were killed by poachers last year some 96 elephants each day. On September 26 WCS joined with 15 other conservation non-governmental organizations the leaders of seven African nations

Those efforts took a giant step forward with the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service action particularly on the trafficking front as the United states demonstrates its own commitment to eliminating the market for illegal ivory.


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insects and fish and people and dogs all have bilateral symmetry. It now appears that the closest relative of Bilaterians are jellyfish

and North seas where it has caused serious environmental and economic damage by eating native zooplankton and fish.


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Officials with the New mexico Department of Game and Fish investigated the mysterious elk deaths and ruled out several possible causes for the elk deaths including poachers anthrax lightning strikes epizootic hemorrhagic disease (an often-fatal virus known to affect deer and other ruminants) botulism poisonous plants

malicious poisoning and even some sort of industrial or agricultural accident. The investigation was hampered by the state of the elk:

and Fish as quoted by the Santa fe New Mexican newspaper. As news spread some conspiracy-minded folk soon speculated about links to animal mutilations UFOS or even the dreaded Hispanic vampire el chupacabra.

or cyanobacteria Mower said in a statement from the Department of Game and Fish. The algae-produced neurotoxin is similar to curare the famous toxin found in poison-tipped arrows used by South american indian tribes.


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Other participants in the ongoing bear research study include the U s. Forest Service the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service the Wind River tribe and the wildlife agencies for Idaho Montana Wyoming.


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In the eyes of the United states Federal Animal Welfare Act animals such as mice and other rodents birds fish and invertebrates receive little


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Fish that outgrow all of their predators are likely to make it to a ripe old age for example.


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or lake the fertilizers can kill off fish and other aquatic species causing a harmful algal bloom.

In 2002 a plane inadvertently dumped thousands of gallons of fire retardant into the Fall River in Oregon causing the immediate death of roughly 21000 trout whitefish

and other species according to the Associated press. It took two years for the area's fish population to recover.

And in 2009 fire retardant dropped near the Santa ynez River in California killed about 50 protected steelhead trout.


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#Eating Fish During Pregnancy May Lower Anxiety Eating at least some fish during pregnancy may lower women's risk of anxiety a new study suggests.

or oily fish (such as tuna and salmon) were 53 percent more likely to have high levels of anxiety in their third trimester of pregnancy compared with women who ate fish at least once a week.

The researchers also found that among vegetarian women those who had the strictest diets were 25 percent more likely to have compared anxiety with women who followed more flexible vegetarian diets and occasionally consumed fish or meat.

The link between higher fish consumption and lower risk for anxiety may be due to the omega-3 fatty acids in fish the researchers said writing in their study published July 12 in the journal PLOS ONE.

and fish she said. Some fish and seafood are good sources of omega-3 fatty acids which are among theâ nutrients that cannot be made by the body

and must be obtained from diet. Scientists have been studying the role of omega-3 in the body

The lack of fish and meat in a vegetarian diet may explain why vegetarian women in the study tended to experience more anxiety the researchers said.

and included women who mainly ate fruits salad fish and cereals. The traditional group's diet consisted mainly of vegetables red meat and chicken.

Pregnant women should avoid eating fish that contains high levels of mercury such as tilefish swordfish king mackerel and shark.

It is safe to eat up to 12 ounces a week (the equivalent of two average meals) of a variety of fish lower in mercury such as salmon pollock catfish and canned light tuna according to the U s


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Research is exploring using insect protein to feed farmed fish and poultry the report says. Follow us@livescience Facebookâ & Google+.


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Potassium is found in a wide range of foods such as leafy greens tomatoes cucumbers zucchini eggplant pumpkins potatoes carrots beans dairy foods bananas meat poultry fish


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In good news fast-food TV ads viewed by children ages 6 to 11 decreased 10 percent between 2009 and 2012 according to the report from researchers at the Yale Rudd Center for Food

which are popular with young people. 10 Ways to Promote Kids'Healthy Eating Habits The progress really is mixed said Jennifer Harris director of marketing initiatives at the Rudd Center.

and vegetables and less saturated fat said Marlene B. Schwartz director of the Rudd Center.


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and can only marvel at how salmon and turtles find the river or beach where they hatched after years at sea.


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And in September 2011 a mysterious teenager calling himself Ray showed up at a police station in Germany claiming to have lived alone in a forest for at least five years.

After nearly a year of investigation the police discovered that Ray was actually a 21-year-old man who got bored with his life in The netherlands


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I am Ray Powell a veterinarian and New mexico's land commissioner told the AP . If they had the dexterity they'd be driving vehicles around.


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At dawn and dusk parents switch roles flying offshore to dive for fish and invertebrates.

and the U s. Fish and Wildlife Service think the park should either close or restrict certain areas during murrelet breeding season to help the endangered species recover.


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#Fish Poop Helps Spread Seagrass To spread and regenerate an important marine plant depends on animals to eat its seeds and poop them out around the ocean according to recent research.

and germinate after being eaten by three types of fish one turtle and one type of bird said Sarah Sumoski a researcher at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science

Eelgrass meadows which grow on the ocean floor in shallow waters also help shelter many different types of fish

The ability of some of the seeds to sprout after being eaten surprised Sumoski she said especially in the case of one fish species which commonly feed on the grasses

The researchers think the fish and other creatures have helped already spread the grasses beyond the areas planted by conservationists.


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 We knew virtually nothing about it in terms of ecology other than the fact that it lived on this small set of atolls study co-author Gary Wiles a researcher with the Washington Department of Fish


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Hippos have a complex form of communication that relies on grunts and bellows and some experts think they may even use echolocation.


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Leopards eat anything from carcasses fish and reptiles to mammals such as baboons antelopes warthogs hares and rodents.

and they'll sometimes catch fish and crabs. Leopards are solitary elusive and skillful predators.

Poachers often hunt leopards for their whiskers which are used in some potions. Snow leopards (Panthera uncial) are a different species than leopards


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Tasmanian devils eat meat from snakes birds fish and insects. Their prey can reach up to the size of small kangaroos.


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Half of this protein would likely come from fish beans lentils and other non-meat sources while the other half would come from sheep goat and cattle he estimated.


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and freezing temperatures with antifreeze genes from a cold-water fish the winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus). As with many early GMO experiments that one was less effective than hoped


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The bears were removed temporarily from the Endangered Species list in 2007 after the U s. Fish

Yellowstone bears also eat cutthroat trout meat from elk and bison and a fatty high-elevation insect called the army cutworm moth.

Meanwhile cutthroat trout are in decline because of predation by a nonnative fish. There is not a single positive trend afoot in Yellowstone's grizzly bear habitat Mattson said.

What's next for grizzlies Keeping the grizzly bear on the endangered species list would provide one ray of hope in a bad situation Mattson said:


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and found that recommended intakes of full-fat milk products supply more of the major omega-3 fatty acid ALA than do recommended servings of fish.


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Two things must be done to stop poaching said Richard Ruggiero an expert on elephant poaching with the U s. Fish

and prosecution of offenders be they poachers traffickers or corrupt officials around the world he added.


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They apparently formed in two phases an older layer made up primarily of the shells of freshwater apple snails as well as the bones of deer fish reptiles


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If you ate a fish with a gene from a strawberry or a strawberry with a gene from a fish to

me it is no different from eating fish for the main course and strawberries for dessert.


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Before the accident caused by the massive tsunami that inundated the coast in 2011 the country's sole plan for achieving greenhouse gas reductions focused on nuclear power.


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or large fish that might be considered unremarkable and mundane in other lakes might be reported as a Loch Ness Monster sighting simply


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. which is one of the snowiest cities in the United states. Walleye coho salmon and chinook salmon and a number of trout varieties including rainbow

and steelhead are some of the fish that swim the waters of Lake ontario. Invasive mussels cover nearly half of the bottom of the lake in the coastal areas.

Lake ontario s climate is conducive to fruit tress and the area has become a major growing area for apples cherries peaches pears and plums.


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A rand is folded a leather strip that would go between the sole of the shoe and the upper part reinforcing the stitching as the the upper is very prone to tear apart at the stitch holes he explained.


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May-Britt Moser one of the authors of the original Norwegian study described Buffalo's results as extremely exciting.


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The incriminating images show Ryan William Waterman 21 and his two children petting a manatee calf at Taylor Creek in Fort Pierce last month according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife

In December a woman snapped pictures at Pompano Beach on Florida's Atlantic coast of swimmers who might have been trying to ride a sickly sperm whale.

and each year about 87 are killed by humans according to the U s Fish and Wildlife Service most of them dying in boat collisions.


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A lot of sharks that were alive during the time of Megalodon are still around today. Megalodon's short history made Pimiento ask

Though the mega-sharks died off their close relatives great white sharks still terrorize the seas today.


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and fish that have been shown to gather information by eavesdropping on others. But the experts agree that before looking at other species researchers should see


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The ancient Mediterranean diet Health studies out last week heralded the modern Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil fish

Compared with people living on the coasts for example the Romans ate less fish. There were also differences among people living within Rome.


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a Milestone</a p><p></p><p>Finding a giant oarfish washed up on the beach is a rare occurrence

since the fish is a deepwater species that's rarely seen at all. So when a second oarfish was found just five days later the rumor mill kicked into high gear.</

</p><p>An 18-foot-long (5. 5 meters) oarfish carcass discovered on Oct 13 was considered a once-in-a-lifetime event for beachgoers on Catalina Island off the coast of Southern California.

But that event was followed five days later by a second oarfish measuring 14 feet (4. 3 m) found on a beach in San diego County.</

</p><p>Full Story:<<a href=http://www. livescience. com/40628-animals-predict-earthquakes-oarfish. html target=blank>Can Oarfish Predict Earthquakes?</

</a p><p></p><p>How can you make roads safer for drivers? One company known as Pro-Teq is testing glow-in-the-dark material that can be sprayed onto roadways to help illuminate the way for night drivers.</


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#Mysterious Elk Deaths Plague New mexico Officials with the New mexico Department of Game and Fish are puzzling over the mysterious deaths of more than 100 elk apparently all within a 24-hour period in rural New mexico.

The elk were found Aug 27 on a 75000-acre ranch north of the city of Las vegas. Livestock deaths by themselves are not unusual there are many things that can fell large animals including predators poachers

so it was not poachers. Tests have come back negative for anthrax a bacteria that exists naturally in the region

China's Fuhe River was clogged last week with over 100 tons of dead silvery fish.


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The leaf acts like a little tiny miniature fish hook she said. The scientists then fabricated surfaces out of plastic that are similar to the leaf surfaces geometrically indistinguishable Loudon said.


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but fish poultry milk and other dairy products are also good food sources of it. Carnitine is also a popular over-the-counter diet supplement often billed as helping to boost energy and bulk up muscle.


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Master Carver Ray Villafane a former school teacher who became a professional pumpkin carver seven years ago told AFP that this year s giant pumpkin with its overlapping folds


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Everyone continues to be inspired by Wisdom as a symbol of hope for her species said Doug Staller the Fish


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Two of the joint interventions with Mozambique communities involved offering training in conservation-agriculture techniques and establishing fish sanctuaries


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Before that people's ecological footprint measured as the area required to supply the food fish fiber


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Coral reefs flourished providing shelter for fish and shelled creatures such as nautiloids and ammonoids. Modern conifers and ginkgo trees evolved on land.


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In the Sierras introducing trout into mountain lakes also hit frogs hard because the fish gobbled up tadpoles and tiny frogs.

Climate change is another factor. The complexity is very hard to deal with Shaffer said.


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A thick and growing coat of toxic algae appears each summer so vast that in 2011 it covered a sixth of its waters contributing to an expanding dead zone on its bottom reducing fish populations fouling beaches


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Unless swift and decisive action is taken the poachers will most certainly return to the Dzanga Bai.

and chaos since the beginning of the year and the 17 poachers ominously presented themselves as part of the country's transitional government forces.

and drive out most of the poachers All of that work threatens to be undone by one swift spasm of violence.


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The dive shop owner confided that a local fisherman had found a site teeming with fish

The forest had become an artificial reef attracting fish crustaceans sea anemones and other underwater life burrowing between the roots of dislodged stumps.


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