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Dead Fishes

Why Are Dead Fishes Washing Up Around The World?

2023-07-14
By: Sanjeev
On: July 14, 2023

In June, the beaches of southeast Texas were absolutely covered in dead fish. And it’s not just Texas that’s been experiencing these fish die-offs lately. In March, the Darling-Baaka RiverContinue Reading

Natel Energy

Natel Energy Turbines Provide 100% Safe Passage For Fishes

2022-11-11
By: Sanjeev
On: November 11, 2022

Hydropower is a major source of renewable energy, accounting for around 16% of worldwide electricity supply. However, it has the potential to disturb not just local populations, but also ecosystems,Continue Reading

Unorthodox: Using Sound To Restore Dead Coral Reef

2019-12-03
By: Prasanna (Editor)
On: December 3, 2019

British and Australian researchers rolled out another unorthodox strategy they say could help in restoration of dead coral reef. For their six-week study, scientists used dead coral to build 33Continue Reading

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