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Chron quiz - How about that April? - San Francisco Chronicle
Chron quiz - How about that April? San Francisco Chronicle B: Tropical fish found off Iceland. C: Fifth-warmest April since records began in 1880. D: Wait a minute, it's getting cold again. 2What's the biggest oil-producing state after Texas? A: California: More rigs here than you think. |
UF researchers name new extinct giant turtle found near world's largest snake - Science Codex
UF researchers name new extinct giant turtle found near world's largest snake Science Codex Working with scientists from North Carolina State University and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History on the UF campus name the species in a study published online today in the Journal of ... |
Sub-Tropical Reef-Fish in a Warming World - CO2 Science Magazine
Sub-Tropical Reef-Fish in a Warming World CO2 Science Magazine Ocean warming alters species abundance patterns and increases species diversity in an African sub-tropical reef-fish community. Fisheries Oceanography 21: 78-94. The authors write that "at a broad geographical scale, species richness and diversity ... |
Band to play benefit show - Warren Tribune Chronicle
Band to play benefit show Warren Tribune Chronicle Youngstown Area Tropical Fish Society, 7:30 pm, First Presbyterian Church of Mineral Ridge, 3654 Main St., Mineral Ridge. 330-638-4839 or www.yatfs.com. The Survivors Group, Neil Kennedy Outpatient Facility, 7 pm, open discussion, 160 Clifton Drive, ... |
Maintaining Aquariums and Profits - PetProductNews.com
![]() PetProductNews.com | Maintaining Aquariums and Profits PetProductNews.com By David Lass Maintaining aquariums is important to the health of fish in them as well as their beauty, and often all it takes for retailers to help customers be successful is education and the right mix of product offerings. “We are always concerned ... |
Flooding disperses invasive plant, fish species - Fox News
Flooding disperses invasive plant, fish species Fox News BETHEL, Vt. – Last year's hurricanes and flooding not only engulfed homes and carried away roads and bridges in hard-hit areas of the country, it dispersed aggressive invasive species as well. In Vermont, the floodwaters from Tropical Storm Irene and ... |
Heavenly Properties - Wall Street Journal
![]() Wall Street Journal | Heavenly Properties Wall Street Journal "The owner is kind of a private person, so I'm not sure he'd be interested," said the broker of the Whitestone Contemporary Mediterranean listed at $3.98 million. Clearly, these people don't really want to sell their houses. A 16-room, $2.75 million ... |
Is this a tropical aquarium? - Practical Fishkeeping (blog)
![]() Practical Fishkeeping (blog) | Is this a tropical aquarium? Practical Fishkeeping (blog) In the June issue of PFK, editor Jeremy Gay sets out to confuse us all by creating the grand illusion of a tropical tank set-up but on a leaner, greener budget. You can keep some pretty hot fish in a cool tank, as Jeremy proves in the latest issue of ... |
Taking the Kids -- to SeaWorld Orlando - Baltimore Sun
Taking the Kids -- to SeaWorld Orlando Baltimore Sun You also have the chance to swim with a dolphin, snorkel with sting rays and tropical fish and feed exotic birds at SeaWorld's sister park Discovery Cove (http://www.discoverycove.com/default.aspx) where Freshwater Oasis is just opening, ... |
Ford Environmental Grant helps fund research study on effect of extreme UAE ... - AME Info
![]() Gulf Today | Ford Environmental Grant helps fund research study on effect of extreme UAE ... AME Info Home to more than one-third of the world's whale and dolphin species, several kinds of turtles and more than 700 kinds of tropical fish, the warm waters of the Arabian Gulf are an idyllic habitat to a diverse range of marine species, a growing number ... Ford grant helps fund eco study |
The secrets of Nagsasa Cove
Every beach has a long and complex story to tell, and secrets to divulge, if only we become more observant and listen more closely. Here are ten things you might not know about Nagsasa Cove in Zambales because you were so busy enjoying the beach, the scenery, and the food. Read more
Bring On The 'Yabbies': Australia Ditches The Bad British Food
On a recent trip, Weekend Food Commentator Bonny Wolf was taken by surprise by Australia's stunningly diverse cuisine, especially the dizzying array of exotic seafood like yabbies and marron at the Sydney Fish Market. Read more
Statins could benefit everyone over 50, study suggests
A new study suggests that just about everyone over the age of 50 should consider taking medications to reduce their cholesterol to cut their risk of stroke and heart attacks. Read more
Ancient 'Loch Ness monster' had arthritis
Ancient creatures resembling stout-necked Loch Ness Monsters apparently developed arthritis in their monster jaws, revealing that even such lethal killers could suffer from and eventually succumb to diseases of old age, researchers find. Read more
Exploring The Deepest, Darkest Spots On Earth
Very few people will ever visit the ocean's depths. This hour, Ira Flatow talks with a few who have, like divers Sylvia Earle and John McCosker, who've discovered flashing fish and spotted sharks in the deep. And filmmaker James Cameron joins to discuss his dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Read more
In Florida, an Ecological Disaster Becomes an Artistic Statement
Nearly 2 million decaying Goodyear tires lie submerged off the coast of South Florida, decrepit hunks of rubber that have gradually succumbed to the pressures of tides and tropical storms. The steel cables that once strung them along the ocean floor have snapped, and many have drifted into the natural reefs only 70 feet away, permanently scarring them. What is now a 36-acre underwater junkyard ... Read more
Ferns, feathers, frogs and fronds in the Ecuadorian Amazon
'This is nothing like the Rainforest Cafe," cracks my boatmate. He's right. Rather than the cacophony one might expect, the sounds of the Ecuadorian jungle are surprisingly ordered at dawn on the Napo River, a tributary of the Amazon. Read more
Small and sweet Costa Rica
TINY Costa Rica, on the Central American isthmus, is packed with appeal, from cloud forests to quiet beaches and extraordinary wildlife, writes Carolina Miranda. Read more
Postcard from Hawaii: Peter Merriman, the aloha Alice Waters
Postcard from Hawaii: Peter Merriman, the aloha Alice Waters Read more
Film Clips: Dark Shadows
OPENING TODAY DARK SHADOWS (PG-13) Tim Burton's newest film is a horror/comedy flick following Barnabas (Johnny Depp) who has moved from England to America in 1752. Building a new life in Maine, Barnabas quickly becomes a wealthy and successful man, his life is perfect until he makes the mistake of breaking the heart of Angelique Bouchard.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] Read more




