«Nor was there any other information documenting effects on indigenous populations of
aquatic life in state waters indicating stressors attributable to ocean acidification»...»
This gives you the best opportunity of seeing some of the best
aquatic life in the habitat.
Nearly 650 miles southeast of the Philippines, Palau is a diver's paradise offering some of the most diverse
aquatic life in the world.
Discover amazing
aquatic life in one of Costa Rica's most beautiful island paradises.
Due to the great diving conditions in Placencia, and the abundant
aquatic life in Southern Belize, our staff are often conducting Fish ID and Naturalist dives.
In fact, with unlimited access to the world's second largest barrier reef only a few dozen yards from our resort's pier, shallow reefs, high underwater visibility, and stunning underwater panoramas with some of the most diverse
aquatic life in the world, snorkeling may be our resort's single most popular activity.
Explore
aquatic life in the tidepools and watch colorful nesting Tufted Puffins at Haystack Rock.
Due to the amazing diving conditions in Placencia, our stunning coral reefs, and abundance of
aquatic life in Southern Belize, many of our former MSD students have elected for Fish ID, Naturalist and Photography specialties, and others for the challenges of Deep, Search And Recovery and Cavern Diving or Enriched Air as part of their packages.
Both Jean - Michel Cousteau and PSV management view the dive center as the first step in an ongoing program to protect the waters and
aquatic life in the region.
Following research of the reefs and
aquatic life in the region by Jean - Michel and his team concluded that Petit St. Vincent would be a perfect place to share the wonders of coral reefs with guests and locals.
Flavours of culinary art and wine served amidst a panorama of
aquatic life in the world's only underwater restaurant and wine cellar.
The aquatic life in Boracay is bountiful, and there are two advanced diving sites Yapak 1 and Yapak 2, where white and black tip sharks sighting are frequent.
I have a passion for aquatic turtles and aquatic mammal's basically
aquatic life in general.
During the course of this Programme, participants will all be immersed in different scientific studies and projects relating to
aquatic life in forests and highlands.
Releases of brine, which is often laced with carcinogenic chemicals and heavy metals, have wiped out
aquatic life in streams and wetlands and sterilized farmland.
Algal blooms deplete oxygen in lakes, produce toxins, and end up killing
aquatic life in the lake.
At its densest, giant salvinia blocks light and depletes oxygen needed by
the aquatic life in the water below.
Cascading lava slammed into the ocean, destroying
all aquatic life in its path, and creating tsunamis nearly fifteen feet high which swept away everything within their reach.
Within a day, the wave reached the Doce River and traversed 600 kilometers — snuffing out
aquatic life in its path — before spilling into the Atlantic Ocean on 21 November.
«Even with the higher readings, this tritium in the ground at Indian Point did not and can not impact drinking water or human health or, for that matter,
aquatic life in the river,» says Nappi.
Not exact matches
The World Health Organization has never evaluated naled for that purpose, and the EU banned the chemical
in 2012, determining it was dangerous for
aquatic life and humans, specifically when inhaled or after coming
in direct contact with skin.
Beyond that, the chemicals used
in the dyeing and treatment of textiles is often unregulated and dumped directly into rivers and streams killing
aquatic life and poisoning local communities.
I mourn for the ones that will never know the magic of playing mermaids by an old lake shore, drawing out elaborate sagas of the
life aquatic on the rocky beach, slipping
in and out of water, convinced of a glittery tail.
For instance, consider these remarkable examples of scientific knowledge: the sphericity of the earth (XXXIX, 5), the formation of rain (XXX, 48), fertilization by the wind (XV, 22), the
aquatic origin of all
living creatures (XXI, 30), the duality
in the sex of plants and other creatures, then unknown (XXXVI, 35), the collective
life of animals (VI, 38), the mode of
life of the bees (XVI, 69), the successive phases of the child
in his mother's womb (XXII, 5; XXIII, 14).
Why should a tale of a man
living in the digestive tract of an
aquatic creature for three days and exiting unscathed be thought of as more valid than the story of a man who translated ancient writing with magic seer stones?
For example,
in the case of crops this is the
living soil; for animals it is the farm ecosystem; for fish and marine organisms, the
aquatic environment.
The pollution
in our ocean, rivers, and lakes threatens nearly every species of
aquatic life, including sharks.
Those
living in apartment buildings across the street along Baldwin Avenue had told the Waukegan Park District's Board of Commissioners that they were adamantly opposed to plans to put a family
aquatic center
in the park.
John G. Shedd Aquarium's Auxiliary Board is comprised of about 75 young professionals and community leaders who share a common interest
in aquatic life and conservation.
Browse our programs just for adults, or share your passion for the
aquatic animal world with the special people
in your
life through our family programs.
Researchers say the study is a step toward understanding how pharmaceuticals are distributed
in the river and whether the levels are high enough to affect
aquatic life.
As a result, they accumulate
in our bodies of water, as well as
in the bodies of fish and other
aquatic life.
This can poison not only the fish and other
aquatic life ingesting these bits of plastic but also all other
living organisms that depend on our waterways for sustenance — including our own residents who often eat what they have caught
in our waterways.
Commandeering streams, growers divert the water into high - tech greenhouses, to the detriment of the
aquatic life lower
in the drainage, including the threatened coho salmon.
Smaller ancestors like dog relatives increased
in size more than larger ancestors like hippos to reach that optimal weight, suggesting that bigger is better for
aquatic life, but only up to a point.
An Annex I listing would likely put an end to much of the «tuna ranching» operations
in the Mediterranean, where trawlers catch
live bluefin schools and concentrate them
in aquatic feedlots, fattening them up for a few months before sending them to market.
More than 350 million years ago, our distant fishy ancestors traded
in the
life aquatic for land.
In addition to improving air and water quality,
aquatic life and public health, the new technology would have an impact on inspiring new regulations.
When dissolved
in water, ammonium can convert into ammonia, which is highly toxic to
aquatic life.
«Increased water availability from climate change may release more nutrients into soil
in Antarctica: Increases
in phosphorus load
in soil and
aquatic ecosystems may allow for more abundant
life.»
Toxicologists reported that buckyballs, a spherical form of carbon, can cause brain damage
in fish — the first indication that nanomaterials could pose a threat to
aquatic life.
But fish and other
aquatic life face potentially harmful concentrations
in 57 percent of streams
in agricultural areas and
in 83 percent of city streams.
To test the state of the ocean, researchers at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and the International Center for
Living Aquatic Resources Management
in Makati, Philippines, assigned each major food fish a «trophic level,» depending on how high it is on the food chain.
In arid Utah, a marshy wetland, teeming with aquatic life and migratory birds is among the most cherished natural resources in the stat
In arid Utah, a marshy wetland, teeming with
aquatic life and migratory birds is among the most cherished natural resources
in the stat
in the state.
Consequently, the scientists gained a fingerprint of the organisms
living in entire catchment areas and demonstrate the potential of environmental DNA for determining the biodiversity of all animals, from
aquatic insects to mammals.
Meanwhile, some over-fertilised lakes and seas
in heavily farmed regions fill with «blooms» of
aquatic life which then die and decompose, sucking all the oxygen out of the water
in the process.
«Considering both the algal concentrations
in lakes near the highways, not just road salt application rates, will ensure that
aquatic life is not damaged by winter road maintenance,» notes Yan.
Daniel Pauly and Villi Christensen of the International Center for
Living Aquatic Resources Management
in the Philippines warn that the oceans can not sustain this level of exploitation.
The study, conducted at Yan's lab
in the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, suggests that lake and highway authorities consider adjusting road salt use protocols to protect
aquatic life such as the water flea, by taking the nutritional status of the lakes into account.
Chemicals
in the sediment can cause reproductive problems
in mammals, birds and
aquatic life, and they become increasingly concentrated as they move through the food chains of ecosystems.