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'Sacred Carnival' Pays Tribute to the Dead
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  11-29-2008   
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SEA HUNT IN THE DESERT
ellington
by ellington  11-28-2008   
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The Cook's Thesaurus
odiedog
by odiedog  11-26-2008   
 A cooking encyclopedia
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Climate change, starfish hit Fiji reefs: study
tabsey
by tabsey  11-23-2008   
 I wonder how we will cope when the oceans stop providing food. The water temperature around Tasmania has warmed enough to allow barramundi to be bred in salmon farms. (Barramundi are tropical fish)
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Surf Trips for a Good Cause
odiedog
by odiedog  10-23-2008   
 Despite its Utopian appeal, the Line Islands are in grave danger. The Nation of Kiribati is one of the poorest nations on the planet without access to most western commodities, such as clean water or medicine. There are currently no methods of transporting regular, urgent medical care and supplies to these remote locations.
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fish highway!
theonewhoistall
by theonewhoistall  10-16-2008   
 cool, I want one
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In the News
urinews1
by urinews1  10-2-2008   
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Tasty Tropical Fish Recipes
ukgraham
by ukgraham  9-7-2008   
 Excellent seafood recipes from Brazil with some notes on using chillies
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Tasty Tropical Fish Recipes
ukgraham
by ukgraham  9-7-2008   
 Some great seafood recipes from Brazil and notes on using chillies
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www.fishingsupplies4uk.com
ukgraham
by ukgraham  9-7-2008   
 Try new site www.fishingsupplies4uk.com for interesting fishing articles, free online videos and comprehensive fishing equipment store.
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Monogamous offspring stick closer together
pokkets
by pokkets  9-4-2008   
 Fish have a lateral line, that can pick up electronic impulses. Perhaps they like being with a frequency they're familiar with?
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Oil Bubbles Point to Eco Disaster in Paradise
merrie
by merrie  9-2-2008   
 Collapse danger "What is frightening is that the Hoyo appears to be leaking from an area where oil was stored," Jeffery told New Scientist. Nor is the Hoyo Maru the only ship to be leaking oil – although for now, it is the only tanker which has been seen to leak. Jeffery and his colleagues are now seeking Japanese historians and shipping experts who could remotely assess the contents of the Hoyo's oil storage tanks. If the ship is found to contain large amounts of diesel, this will need to be pumped out in order to avoid severe damage to the local biodiversity and economy. The situation is likely to repeat itself around the Pacific over coming years. "A lot of these wrecks are in areas where the communities just don't have the resources to deal with oil pollution," warns Jeffery. In 2003, the US government pumped 10 million litres of fuel from the sunken hull of the USS Mississinewa, a US tanker that was destroyed by the Japanese in 1944 in the Western Pacific.
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Singapore Cuisine
skytosea
by skytosea  8-26-2008   
 Looking at these pictures really makes me miss Singapore's food.
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Whopping Fish Declared New Species
pitim
by pitim  8-21-2008   
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Invasive lionfish threatening Caribbean
A53GG4
by A53GG4  8-20-2008   
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coconutoil.com: learn the truth about coconut oil
Lexica
by Lexica  8-3-2008   
 The more reading and research I do, the more it seems that we've been sold a bundle of lies about food. How many things that we were told were horrible seem to actually be fine? Butter, eggs, saturated fats, etc. And the things that were supposed to be healthy are really not. Vegetable shortening/margarine/other hydrogenated fats, canola oil, fat-free/sugar-free stuff, non-fat dairy products... I find myself leaning more and more towards Michael Pollan's advice: If your grandmother* wouldn't recognize it, you shouldn't eat it. *Your grandmother, or somebody else's – I don't think either of my grandmothers would have recognized fish sauce, chana dal, or pickled ginger, but if she'd been Thai, Indian, or Japanese, they would have.
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Invasive Lionfish
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  7-24-2008   
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Dead baby penguins washing ashore in Brazil
ruralart
by ruralart  7-23-2008   
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Nature Battles On.
owlpath
by owlpath  7-21-2008   
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hurricane re: The Fly
puffboater
by puffboater  7-7-2008   
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Mad Crazy World . . .
Jonibobs
by Jonibobs  7-5-2008   
 I`m not suprised, I have always thought this world to be Crazy.
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Animal lover turned to crime
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  6-23-2008    4
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Some Aquarium!
sahara
by sahara  6-14-2008    2
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facts
mel5992
by mel5992  6-4-2008   
 hahaha
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Arowana - the mouth brooder
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  5-29-2008   
 Nature's wonders never cease!
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Sex Laws To Be Aware of While Traveling
moonspirit4ever
by moonspirit4ever  5-28-2008     
 Don't say I didn't warn you :))
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Cool site for the strange and unusual....
mooner-one
by mooner-one  5-15-2008   
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Oxygen depletion threatens ocean habitats: study
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  5-5-2008    1
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List of Stupid British Laws
nnnudibranch
by nnnudibranch  3-25-2008   
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Aussie locusts hit New Zealand
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  3-22-2008   
 fly 1200 miles or 3000 km's
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These fish are not destined for tables
tabsey
by tabsey  2-23-2008    6
 Wonderful nature. The best is last.
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Orange Rum Glazed Snapper Recipe
bellapria
by bellapria  2-4-2008   
 mmmmm
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Cool Fish Tank (PIC)
weirdguy
by weirdguy  2-4-2008   
 This is awesome.
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Pygmies go all Hi-Tec
mickfinn
by mickfinn  1-31-2008   
 Dr Jerome Lewis is a British anthropologist from University College London who has devoted much of the last 20 years studying the pygmy groups who live in the forests of the Congo basin. Dr Lewis together with the UK-based software company Helveta, Forest People's Programme, and the Cameroonian Centre for Environment and Development, are working together to pioneer the use of hand-held computers among the Baka pygmies. Now, when the villagers go into the forest to hunt and gather, they carry a GPS on which they can record the exact location of their hunting grounds, sacred trees and important rivers. "Before, if somebody wanted to come in and chop down one of their trees, there was no record, no proof that it ever existed on their lands. Now we have the proof," explains Dr Lewis.
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Aquarium Care
rob24hrs
by rob24hrs  1-29-2008   
 Many marine fish are caught in tropical regions, where the water is warmer than it is in temperate regions. These fish have to be established in a tank that mimics the native temperature of their saltwater, so most marine aquarium tanks also need to be heated. Although some cold water marine fish are also available, they are generally not as colorful or attractive as warm water marine fish.
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Most Rediculous British Laws
murieleileen
by murieleileen  12-21-2007    1
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Top 10 Stupid British Laws
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  12-21-2007    3
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Strange Sex Laws part 2
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  12-13-2007    3
 The porcupine thing really has me worried now.
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Fish Spas
Seaclans
by Seaclans  12-13-2007   
 I like the idea of using nature to heal,but this seems a little creepy.
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Have an Accident?
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  11-18-2007    3
 No thanks, I just had one.
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