How did all the Mercury End up in the Fish?
Fact: Mercury is highly toxic and is the only metal known to be liquid at standard pressure and temperature. Recent articles published about whaling in both the Faroes and Japan […]
Fact: Mercury is highly toxic and is the only metal known to be liquid at standard pressure and temperature. Recent articles published about whaling in both the Faroes and Japan […]
“How many whales do we really need? I figure five. One for each ocean.” Denis Leary For a long time scientists and fisheries have underestimated the role large whales play in […]
‘Three million cubic metres of spoil will be dumped in waters 20km from the reef as part of the expansion of Abbot Point port’ – Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jul/01/barrier-reef-dredge-spoil-could-travel-further-conservationists-say This demonstrates the importance […]
‘On review of the results in relation to previous work it has become apparent that divers should be taught more about the risks associated with; the inhalation of nitrogen at […]
‘We are all connected; To each other, biologically. To the earth, chemically. To the rest of the universe atomically.’ – Neil deGrasse Tyson Scientific classification in biology or biological taxonomy […]
Fangtooth fish are only a few inches long yet it has teeth the size of human’s. Fangtooth fish are among the deepest-living fish, found as far as 5,000 m down. The […]