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Researchers Develop Tool That Could Make Fisheries More Sustainable
A new study has focused on a management tool for fisheries designed for threatened and endangered species for locations with little data to benefit both fishermen and reduce marine mammal bycatch.
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Climate Change: Dire Effects and the Recommendations of Caribbean Experts
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Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Disposable Masks Have Become Major Plastic Waste
Orcas Are Damaging and Harassing Boats Near Portugal and Spain, From Galicia to the Strait of Gibraltar
5 Baby Gorillas Born in Bwindi, Uganda Bringing Joy to Mountain Gorilla Conservation Workers
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US Wildfires: Death Toll Reaches 15, West Coast Air Quality Ranks Worst in the World
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Large Scale Study on Genomics of Wheat Shows Large Diversity Useful for Crop Improvement
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Arrival of La Niña: Stormier, Colder Winter and Drier, Warmer Weather for Various Regions Worldwide
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How to Disguise Your Security Measures in Your Home
Asian Hornet Warning: Spotted in Hampshire, Dangerous to Bees and Humans
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Cord Blood Banking And Its Powerful Benefits Explained
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Are Moving Companies Worth Trusting for Fragile Items?
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Ozone Pollution: Effects on Plant and Human Health