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Visitors to the Fin Finder website can select individual sharks by name to learn more about them. Each profile includes data ...
The clip has since been shared by local outlets, including WPLG and the Orlando Sentinel, with the latter reporting that the ...
Meyer said the EPA was in the first year of a five-year lease for its office space at the Stamford Government Center, with a ...
In the many months WPTV connected with the community and the families of the late Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen, everyone ...
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Nature’s architecture: How driftwood forts at Crescent Beach reveal a deeper story of marine conservation
These playful structures, built from salt-weathered logs and bleached branches, tell a story that extends far beyond ...
Peter Gagne heard the call of the wild when he was a boy vacationing with his family in the White Mountains. Persistently persuasive, summer after summer, it pointed to a future he’d love and a ...
Golden shovels turned dirt Thursday morning as the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering broke ground on the Auburn University ...
In emails obtained by the Herald, Rodney Barreto asks whether the FWC missed anything in its investigation that could have ...
Scientists along Peru's central Pacific coast are sounding the alarm that more action is needed to protect seabirds, sea lions, and penguins as climate change, disease, and overfishing threaten their ...
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South Africa Today on MSNJames ‘Buddy’ Powell, defender of manatees, died on July 19, aged 70
In 1967, on the spring-fed waters of Florida’s Crystal River, a teenager named James “Buddy” Powell encountered a stranger in ...
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The Telegraph on MSNRed Rocks duo brings full band sound to Fast Eddie’s Bon Air in Alton
Musical duo Red Rocks will perform at Fast Eddie's Bon Air, located at 1530 E. Fourth St. in Alton at 6 p.m. on Sunday, July 27. Red Rocks is made up of Rocky Pirrello and Keith Reding. They use ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBatang coal plant’s seawater permit imperils marine life, fishing communities
Indonesia’s marine ministry has approved one of Java’s largest coal plants to use vast amounts of seawater for cooling, prompting concerns from marine experts over the impact of heated discharge on ...
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