The giant Edible crab (Cancer pagurus), measuring 23cm/9" across its carapace and with claws the size of hands had been caught by a fisherman in Dartmouth and then transported to Weston-super-Mare in ...
Students and teachers have reported mistakes in end-of-year chemistry, physics, and food and nutrition exams in Tasmania. The state's exam authority has apologised for issues with two exams and ...
A high pressure ridge over the Bight will slowly move over the state today. It then moves east and stalls over the Tasman Sea on Thursday. A warm northerly flow develops over Tasmania from Friday and ...
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Southern giant hornets, a species native to Asia, have been sighted in Europe for the first time, raising concerns about their potential impact on native insects. Between 2022 and 2023 ...
Beneath the waves, thousands of rooted trees create a unique habitat for various aquatic species like mantis shrimp and crabs, providing valuable data on climate change and ... Known from the ...
Oct. 16, 2024 — From Tasmania to Madagascar to New Guinea, islands make up just over five per cent of Earth's land yet are home to 31 per cent of the world's plant species. A new study shows ...
Nov. 16, 2024 — Fish stocks along the West African coast have declined significantly over the past five decades, threatening food security and the livelihoods of the ... Biodiversity in the City ...
The Great Southern Reef is losing its most valuable asset, the Tasmanian giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), but a group of researchers and partners are collaborating to save this vital habitat. Our ...