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Don't tread on our lagoon: Indian River Lagoon advocates remove tires to save marine life
This is where the rubber meets the river. Here, along a tiny island off Cocoa Beach, a half century ago some well-meaning folks lined the banks with spent tires to keep their beloved islet from oozing ...
On a sunny October morning off the coast of California, the water was full of life. Just a few minutes into the bay on a motorized, inflatable pontoon, ocean waves revealed endless rows of energetic ...
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This startup recycles pet ashes into artificial reefs to save marine life. Human remains are next
The death of a pet leaves behind a devastating emptiness in the lives of the people who love them. Often, aggrieved pet owners are only left with the comfort that “all dogs go to heaven,” or a ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to save the whales along with the ostriches. The Secretary of Health & Human Services — who recently went to bat for nearly 400 ostriches threatened by the bird flu in ...
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How Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Ghost Sharks and Other Species
Deep sea mining has disastrous consequences for marine life, many of which are still unknown to oceanographers.
Volunteers removed approximately 300 tires from a Cocoa Beach island, addressing a decades-old erosion control method. Tire particles pose a significant threat to the Indian River Lagoon ecosystem, ...
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