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New research suggests that prehistoric humans in China survived Gobi Desert by adapting technological development

by Ron Morgan
New research suggests that prehistoric humans in China survived Gobi Desert by adapting technological development

Few places in the world are as environmentally harsh as China’s Gobi Desert, and yet, long before humans developed rudimentary weapons, invented the wheel, or mastered agriculture, they were surviving …

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Sea West take out WA Seafood Industry Awards gong for western rock lobster catch and dine cruises

by Walter Watson
Sea West take out WA Seafood Industry Awards gong for western rock lobster catch and dine cruises

A Rottnest Island rock lobster fishing cruise has received top honours at the WA Seafood Industry Awards. Sea West won the seafood experience award for its premium catch and dine …

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Tire toxicity faces fresh scrutiny after salmon die-offs

by Akin Smith
Tire toxicity faces fresh scrutiny after salmon die-offs

By Jim Robbins, KFF Health News For decades, concerns about automobile pollution have focused on what comes out of the tailpipe. Now, researchers and regulators say, we need to pay …

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Katherine teenager becomes millionaire after reeling in prize fish

by David Johnson
Katherine teenager becomes millionaire after reeling in prize fish

A teenager has become an instant millionaire after reeling in a barramundi that was part of the Northern Territory’s Million Dollar Fish competition. Keegan Payne, a “mad-keen” fisherman, caught the …

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South Australian fishermen get rare glimpse of blanket octopus in St Vincent Gulf

by David Johnson
South Australian fishermen get rare glimpse of blanket octopus in St Vincent Gulf

Two fishermen had a rare opportunity to see a blanket octopus, last seen in South Australia’s southeast coast almost 30-years ago. Jakyb Sharman and his friend were fishing in the …

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Man, 29, who woke with ‘stabbing pains’ shocked when ‘heart attack’ turns out to be ‘vaping injury’

by Akin Smith
Man, 29, who woke with ‘stabbing pains’ shocked when ‘heart attack’ turns out to be ‘vaping injury’

A FISHERMAN feared he was dying from a heart attack – only for doctors to say vaping had caused his lung to collapse. Jordan Snowdon woke up unable to breathe …

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Travellers fined for attempting to smuggle ‘pest’ fish through Melbourne Airport

by David Johnson
Travellers fined for attempting to smuggle ‘pest’ fish through Melbourne Airport

Two travellers have been fined $54,000 in a Federal Court ruling for attempting to smuggle 240 fish through Melbourne International Airport. One man was initially fined $420 for attempting to …

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US coastguard rejects Chinese claim it illegally boarded fishing vessels in Pacific: ‘host nations invite us’

by Walter Watson
US coastguard rejects Chinese claim it illegally boarded fishing vessels in Pacific: ‘host nations invite us’

The United States’ coastguard has rejected comments by a Chinese diplomat that its recent boardings of Chinese fishing boats in the Pacific alongside local police are illegal, saying the joint …

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Ex-college grid star Chris Smelley stranded in kayak for hours off Florida

by Ron Morgan
Ex-college grid star Chris Smelley stranded in kayak for hours off Florida

A former star college football quarterback got stranded in a kayak and spent 11 hours in the Gulf of Mexico several miles off the coast of Florida before being rescued …

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DPIRD reopens demersal scalefish season until July 31 for boat-based fishing after break for stock recovery

by Walter Watson
DPIRD reopens demersal scalefish season until July 31 for boat-based fishing after break for stock recovery

Fishers can widen their nets with the reopening of the demersal scalefish season. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has announced boat-based fishing for demersal scalefish, which includes …

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