The oysters, which were put into temporary housing at the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge, were collected as part of OC Coastkeeper's Living Shorelines program.
The County Fishing Foundation has teamed up with the Breakers and Cod & Capers seafood for a Oyster Shell Recycling and Restoration program.
Beach-biting pests — especially no-see-ums — are most common particularly around salt marshes, intertidal zones and beaches strewn with decaying seaweed and organic debris, according to the N.C. State ...
Organisers of Queensland’s largest marine debris removal initiative are calling for NQ volunteers to tackle critical gaps along the Great Barrier Reef coastline, after registrations opened for this ...
WNV spreads through the bite of an infected mosquito. Symptoms may include fever, headache, nausea, body aches and a mild skin rash. WNV can affect the nervous system and result in meningitis, ...
We’ve all done it: planted something we love only to learn, sometimes years later, that it is invasive where we live. In many cases, we can be forgiven. If a nursery is selling it, the message ...
One of the most popular houseplants today is the fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata). Yet this arboreal gem is also a candidate for outdoor growing.
Look closely at living and dead trees to find evidence of even smaller neighbors. A fine, uniform, granular sawdust pushed from tiny holes in bark can indicate beetle larvae feces, or “frass.” A large ...
For full restaurant inspection details, visit our Bay County restaurant inspection site. These restaurants met all standards during their Sept. 22-28 inspections, and no violations were found. ** ...
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For the last two hours this morning, I have been mesmerized by what I think is the best bird of my day! As usual I was surveying the landscape of tall, huge, spruce trees. Mixed in are some alder, a ...