I was a professional fisherman for 25 years, catching eel, lobster and edible crab. At the public housing company Strömstadsbyggen, I worked as a caretaker (property manager) for 13 years. I have also ...
Biologists from the National University of Singapore conduct the first comprehensive population study of all three Asian horseshoe crab species, mapping their population distribution, evolutionary ...
The photo shows the moult of a young tri-spine horseshoe crab – an endangered species – found on the beach at Beihai, China. The genomic data gathered by researchers from the National ...
A mangrove horseshoe crab. (Photo: Yang Shufen) More than 50 mangrove and associate plant species, such as the crabapple mangrove, were found to be threatened, with at least 60 threatened fauna ...
The NOAA explained that this crab is not the kind that is found in a seafood restaurant and said that they found this almost 1,060 meters underwater. These baby king crabs look very different from ...
The Union agriculture ministry has launched its first-ever survey to assess edible oil consumption patterns in India, aiming to effectively implement the new Mission on Edible Oils-Oilseeds (NMEO ...
It was absolutely crab-ulous. Moo Deng, eat your heat out. A fun-size crustacean with a cartoonish face has smitten the internet with enamored viewers dubbing the critter the “cutest crab in the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has shared a video of a tiny crab, found in the Gulf of Mexico. In the video, the tiny creature can be seen in the palm of a researcher's ...
However, as you’d expect, the internet came up with a different theory. Was George W. Bush on an edible at the inauguration? Take a look for yourself at some of the commentary and clips that are ...
The most adorable, silly-looking baby king crab, accidentally collected by NOAA researchers in the Gulf of Mexico, has rightfully become an instant online sensation. News reports claim the li'l spiky ...
Country music superstar Keith Urban had the right idea. Nick Krewen is a Toronto-based freelance contributor for the Star. Reach him via email: [email protected].
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