As described in a research paper published in the September 29 issue ofMarine Ecology Progress Series, Scripps student Ayana Johnson worked in the southern Caribbean island of Curaçao. designing and ...
The creek looks harmless, but once the traps hit bottom, the water gives up creatures that feel out of place — jags, cichlids, armored catfish, and then two enormous iridescent sharks. Their bodies ...
Environmental Research and Wildlife Development Agency (Erwda) yesterday advised manufacturers of fishing traps, locally known as garageer, to obtain permission from competent authorities to produce ...