Scientists have debunked the belief that using tools is unique to mammals and birds, after documenting tropical fish that ...
The “babui” or pig hunt helps raise awareness for increasing food security, and involves island hunters in the Ridge to Reef ... Guam Hunter Education Program, through a grant from the U.S ...
CORAL reef stakeholders gathered at Crowne Plaza Resort on Friday ... The CRI is a cross-agency effort that comprises the Division of Environmental Quality, the Division of Fish and Wildlife, and the ...
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Sciencing on MSN12 Invasive Animal Species That Have Destroyed EcosystemsAnimals are finely adapted to their native habitats, but when they are introduced to other ecosystems, they can become destructive invaders and agents of chaos.
A plan to create artificial reefs in Puget Sound using automotive tires was created by Washington's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to attract native reef fish to bolster recreational ...
1852: The Carysfort Reef Lighthouse was lighted and began operation. 1925: It “rained” booze from the windows of the Monroe County Courthouse, after Judge Harris ordered that confiscated whiskey, ...
Filipino sensation Gigi De Lana and her band, Gigi Vibes, are set to light up the University of Guam Calvo Field House on Sunday, March 9, bringing their unique blend of musical talent and comedic ...
Researchers at the Mubadala Arabian Centre for Climate and Environmental Sciences (Mubadala ACCESS) at NYU Abu Dhabi have made significant discoveries about how reef fish in the Arabian Gulf ...
Researchers have found that reef fish from the Arabian Gulf, the world's hottest sea, exhibit a higher tolerance to temperature fluctuations compared to those from more thermally stable coral reefs.
Fish in the Arabian Gulf, the world's hottest reef ecosystem, exhibit higher thermal tolerance but lower biodiversity compared to those in more stable environments like the Gulf of Oman.
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