Edmiston to Direct State’s Coastal Areas - Apalachicola Times
Posted on October 24, 2008
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Edmiston to Direct State’s Coastal Areas - Apalachicola Times
Lee Edmiston, one of the region’s key scientific voices on water issues in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint basin, has moved on to a post in Tallahassee overseeing management of Florida’s more than four million acres of submerged lands and
PM: Resignation not solution - Bangkok Post
Nan - More than 140 people were rushed to local hospitals with food poisoning after eating fish balls apparently made from the puffer fish in Ban Luang district of this northern province on Friday. The villagers ate the fish balls in a soup offered
Southern savories - Thanhnien
Braised pork and eggs alongside sour soup at a local Ho Chi Minh City eatery. Trying your hand at authentic Vietnamese cooking may be easier than you think. For those interested in learning how to cook traditional Vietnamese food, mon kho (braised
UN Report Warns of Environmental Train Wreck - Der Spiegel
Dangerously declining amounts of drinking water, over-fished lakes and seas, a warming planet, plus a rising population: A large-scale report by the UN says the world is living beyond its environmental means. The United Nations Environment Program
Flesh Eating Mutant Fish Invades Nepal - Environmental Graffiti
Picture the scene: It’s a hot, balmy day in India, the sun’s rays beat down, prickling the skin. A meandering river ahead looks inviting, and although it’s not the clearest water in the world, a cool, refreshing dip would soothe the effects of
Food import ban powers mooted - Hong Kong Standard
An amendment to a bill giving the director of Food and Environmental Hygiene power to prohibit food imports and order recalls will come before the Legislative Council on November 5. “We are doing this solely to address public health concerns,” a
How a fish got its legs: Scientists reveal more details of ancient - Cleveland Plain Dealer Blog
Illustration by Kalliopi Monoyios Tiktaalik roseae is an intermediate between fish that lived in water and animals that evolved to walk on land. Its fin is like that of fish but it was capable of propping the body of the animal up, much like a limb
Leading the way in setting standards - Sri Lanka Sunday Times
None could pass the Beruwela bay without covering his nose, for the stench was unbearable. Boats would bring in their catch each day, the fisherfolk would then chop up the parts of the fish that could be sold and leave the rest behind for a
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