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Red tide warning up in Leyte town; ban lifted in 3 other areas
Authorities have imposed a temporary ban on the gathering and consumption of shellfish from the coastal waters of Leyte town, Leyte province, which has been placed under a local red tide warning ...
Heavier rains are triggering regulatory pauses on harvesting oysters and clams—and putting fishermen out of work.
Friends of the Bay partners with Oyster Bay to seed clams, aiming to restore shellfish populations and improve water quality ...
This research team at the LSU AgCenter is racing against extreme weather disasters to advance genetic storage technology and ...
Boston Harbor's shellfish areas to be reclassified, allowing direct human consumption for the first time in 100 years.
The coastal waters of Zumarraga Island in Samar have been cleared from toxic red tide, but the condition persists in four ...
Wild Alaska seafood is more than a healthy choice – it’s a delicious one. Whether it’s the rich, buttery flavor of salmon; ...
East Tasmania waters in recent days has been confirmed as harmless and naturally occurring after activists and a state MP ...
Coastal resilience combines science, nature, and AI to protect ecosystems, communities, and biodiversity from climate threats ...
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What happens if the Moon disappears
The Moon exerts a constant physical influence on Earth through gravity, light, and orbital interaction. Its mass shapes ocean ...
The Iowa DNR found zebra mussels in Saylorville Lake in November 2024, speculating they arrived on a boat that picked them up ...
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