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LA chef takes stand on seafood

Fresh seafood is the beating heart of Los Angeles chef Michael Cimarusti's culinary universe, Corie Brown discovers. At his Michelin-starred Providence, named "Best LA Restaurant" by food critic...

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American surfer mauled in Bali shark attack

DENPASAR, INDONESIA // An American surfer has been mauled by a two-metre shark off Bali, sustaining a serious arm injury, a doctor said on Wednesday. Ryan Boarman, in his 20s, was admitted to hospital...

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A whale of a time at Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia

From the beach at Turquoise Bay, it's only a few doggy-paddle strokes before the coral appears underneath. Squadrons of damselfish zip around, colourful wrasse patrol and strangely hypnotic clams...

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Six Extinct Underwater Species Scarier Than Sharks

Liopleurodon—literally meaning “smooth-sided teeth”—was a 21 foot long carnivore that made its home in the Jurassic seas. Although its length and weight were famously over-reported as 25 meters long...

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New museum milestone honours Harry Butler (State Government of Western...

(Source: State Government of Western Australia) ​High-tech $17.6 million new facility named the Harry Butler Research Centre WA science focus with new laboratories and more than 2.5 million specimens A...

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Taiwan fishermen protest over seizure of boat by Japan

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Scores of Taiwanese fishermen have protested outside Japan's representative office in Taiwan to demand an apology...

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Why Are We Still Searching For The Loch Ness Monster?

People are fascinated by the unknown, by the possibility that there are things out there that are yet to be discovered. We think that most of our planet has been mapped by satellites and continents...

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a haven for history buffs and beach lovers

Of the 7,107 islands that make up the Philippines, I've just touched down in Cebu, the tourist gateway to the central and southern parts of the country. I'm here with Emirates to put the region, which...

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Provide Alternative Sources For Fishing Economy – Axim Fishermen Beg Gov’t

By Daily Guide Fishermen at Axim in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region, are calling on the government to provide alternative sources of livelihood for the local fishing economy. This...

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Travel: Wakayama is Japan’s best-kept secret

(From CNN) Overshadowed by the neighboring city of Osaka, this humble Japanese prefecture is home to arguably Japan’s most delicious ramen, a 1,700-year-old fire festival and a...

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This week’s best bet: Plenty of action offshore of Haulover Inlet

BEST BET Daniel Cochran from the Kelley Fleet out of Haulover Marina reported the daytime party boat fleet has been catching lots of small to medium size blackfin tuna, kingfish and dolphins on the...

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Patrol boats head for Okinotori atoll

Two patrol boats yesterday left Kaohsiung for international waters near the Okinotori atoll in the Western Pacific in response to a directive from President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) to protect Taiwanese...

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Ribbon fish mistaken for juveniles identified

Researchers at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) have identified a species of ribbonfish, which grows only up to 35 cm, as the ones being mistaken for fish juveniles by...

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Tokyo's coolest new hostels

(CNN)The number of visitors coming to Japan has boomed in recent years -- a figure that's set to rise even further as the 2020 Olympics draw closer. New lodgings have popped up across the city to...

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Rare Rallies in Vietnam Held Over Mysterious Mass Fish Deaths

Hundreds of people demonstrated in Vietnam on Sunday against a Taiwanese firm they accuse of causing mass fish deaths along the country's central coast, with some also blaming the government for a...

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Turia Pitt competes in ironman triathlon

When Turia Pitt was in hospital recuperating from burns to 65 per cent of her body she told her family she wanted to do an ironman one day, despite being told she would never run again. On Sunday, the...

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Terrifying mud volcano eruption throws gigantic 4-metre 'earthquake fish' out...

Two oarfish were thrown out of the water - each weighing a whopping seven stone and twice as long as footballer Peter Crouch Two rare earthquake fish were thrown out of the water after a ' mud volcano...

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Rare rallies in Vietnam over mysterious mass fish deaths

Hundreds of people demonstrated in Vietnam on Sunday against a Taiwanese firm they accuse of causing mass fish deaths along the country's central coast, with some also blaming the government for a...

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Tarpon time in Tampa Bay: Silver kings are worth pursuing in area waters

For many coastal anglers, it’s the only season that matters. You can’t eat a tarpon, and many anglers who have been locked into long battles with silver kings might regret it the next day. However, for...

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Off the hook: can a new study in the Pacific reel in unsustainable fishing?

The Nature Conservancy-funded program will test how new hook designs and other practices could reduce bycatch while keeping the fishing business lucrative...

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