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Watch Video: How the Fishing Industry Affects Fish Evolution

Watch Video: How the Fishing Industry Affects Fish Evolution

The world's fishing industry largely acts like a sieve separating the larger fish – the keepers taken for human purposes – from the smaller ones, which go on to reproduce. This process creates a kind of evolutionary pressure, according to researchers, affecting the genetic makeup of generations to come.A 2002 study found it took only…
Guyana gets ‘Drilled’: Weighing South America’s latest oil boom with Amy Westervelt

Guyana gets ‘Drilled’: Weighing South America’s latest oil boom with Amy Westervelt

The South American nation of Guyana entered into an arrangement with ExxonMobil after vast oil resources were discovered off its coast, but many questions remain about what Guyana will actually reap from the project.Joining the podcast to discuss the project’s potential environmental, social, and economic impacts is award-winning journalist and podcaster Amy Westervelt: the 8th…
The UN’s first high seas treaty could help dwindling Pacific salmon

The UN’s first high seas treaty could help dwindling Pacific salmon

This article was originally featured on High Country News. The high seas — the ocean waters that begin 230 miles offshore — cover 43% of the planet’s surface and are home to as many as 10 million species, yet remain one of the least understood places on Earth. Among the region’s many mysteries are how Pacific…
Indonesian fisherman on Rowley Shoals survive six days shipwrecked

Indonesian fisherman on Rowley Shoals survive six days shipwrecked

Fishermen's incredible tale of survival after becoming stranded on a deserted island for SIX DAYS when their boat was swept away by Cyclone IlsaGroup of Indonesian fisherman rescued off Australia The survivors were stranded for nearly a week after cycloneThe storm sunk one boat and beached another By Brett Lackey For Daily Mail Australia Published: 14:51 BST,…
Violent Assaults on Free Speech Must Not Be Tolerated

Violent Assaults on Free Speech Must Not Be Tolerated

Editorial 15:13 JST, April 17, 2023 Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was targeted while campaigning for a Liberal Democratic Party candidate. It was just in July last year when former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot dead. Committing a brutal act to suppress free speech using violence is absolutely unacceptable. Immediately before Kishida was about to give…
Justin Herbert, A.J. Brown, NFL players hauled in some massive fish

Justin Herbert, A.J. Brown, NFL players hauled in some massive fish

Some of the NFL's biggest names traded pads and footballs for rods and reels this weekend. On Saturday, Justin Herbert, Dalvin Cook, A.J. Brown, Chris Jones, Matthew Judon, DeAndre Hopkins, Quinnen Williams and Pat Surtain II participated in the Sport Fishing Championships' "The Catch" event in Miami.The NFL players were divided into four teams with…
Oil spill damage nears P1B as Marcos assures continued aid

Oil spill damage nears P1B as Marcos assures continued aid

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday assured residents of Oriental Mindoro of the government's continued assistance as the damage cost and losses due to the oil spill are about to breach the P1-billion mark.The President on Saturday visited Pola, Oriental Mindoro to personally inspect and assess the damage of the oil spill that impacted the…
These pocket-size night vision binoculars are just $100 now

These pocket-size night vision binoculars are just $100 now

Image: StackCommerce Warmer weather means later nights outdoors, and if you’re doing an activity like hunting, fishing, camping, photography, and more, you might wish you could see better at night. With the Mini Dual Tube Digital Night Vision Binoculars with 1080p HD Recording, you can, and they’re on sale for 37% off now. These pocket-sized binos…
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