Articles related to "Red Tide"Florida beaches are seeing increasing occurrences of red tide blooms causing problems for beach goers and for asthmatics.
As the waterways of South Florida are over-polluted by rain runoff, municipalities are determined to save their ecosystems, and their economies, before both run dry.
Aiding local people leads to protection of the critically endangered Mediterranean monk seal on the Saharan coast of Africa. Red tide caused loss of many monk seals.
Threatened New Zealand sea lion species is losing habitat and food sources while disease and entanglement in the squid fishery add to the losses.
In Africa and Greece knowledge of Mediterranean monk seal behavior grows as shy species can be monitored without disturbance. Health & population monitoring possible.
El Nino, a regular and predictable phenomenon that affects many species, results from changes in Pacific winds and currents. El Coyote is something new and mysterious.
A disease so rare it hurts fewer people than lightning may soon reduce the annual Florida oyster harvest and the Gulf Coa seafood purveyors are questioning the reason.
Razor clams are gourmet fare in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, and restaurants charge big bucks for a plate of these rich treats. But digging clams isn't hard at all.
Members of three penguin species - Emperor Penguins, Adelie Penguins, and a Rockhopper Penguin - all star in the popular movie "Happy Feet."
"Middle Cyclone," the new album from Neko Case, is astounding in its power and impact, made more effective by Neko's iconic voice.
All four living members of the Order Sirenia, which includes West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus), are classified as "endangered" or "vulnerable".
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