Por: WPTV Nation August 29, 2023
SEBASTIAN, Fla. — Just steps off of the city of Sebastian’s shoreline, a working waterfront keeps the town's rich fishing history alive.Another day on the river sorting oysters, Nicolette Mariano said.Crews spend hours on the water shucking away to serve-up the only locally grown oysters you'll find on the Treasure Coast.Mariano started her Treasure Coast Shellfish business during the pandemic.It has been a complete... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation October 02, 2023
Divers can view historic shipwrecks at the bottom of the Great Lakes with increasing clarity, but the clear water is a cause for concern.There are likely more than 6,000 shipwrecks in the Great Lakes, with many of the shipwrecks' histories showcased at the Great Lakes... + más
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10 WBNS USA Nation September 26, 2023
MADISON, Wis. — The Great Lakes’ frigid fresh water used to keep shipwrecks so well preserved that divers could see dishes in the cupboards. Downed planes that spent decades underwater were left so pristine they could practically fly again when archaeologists finally... + más
Race is on to find Great Lakes shipwrecks before quagga mussels destroy them | WGN-TV
Historians race to find Great Lakes shipwrecks before quagga mussels destroy the sites | WPLG Local 10
WGN-TV USA Nation September 25, 2023
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Great Lakes’ frigid fresh water used to keep shipwrecks so well preserved that divers could see dishes in the cupboards. Downed planes that spent decades underwater were left so pristine they could practically fly again when archaeologists finally... + más
Historians race to find Great Lakes shipwrecks before quagga mussels destroy the sites | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech September 23, 2023
MADISON, Wis. – The Great Lakes’ frigid fresh water used to keep shipwrecks so well preserved that divers could see dishes in the cupboards. Downed planes that spent decades underwater were left so pristine they could practically fly again when archaeologists finally... + más
Historians race against time — and invasive species — to study Great Lakes shipwrecks | CBS News
ABC News USA Tech September 23, 2023
MADISON, Wis. -- The Great Lakes’ frigid fresh water used to keep shipwrecks so well preserved that divers could see dishes in the cupboards. Downed planes that spent decades underwater were left so pristine they could practically fly again when archaeologists finally... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Nation August 22, 2023
A freshwater mussel that has infested lakes and rivers around the world is creeping closer to Maine, with confirmed sightings in Canada less than 30 miles from the Maine border. The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife issued a warning Monday, calling attention to a... + más
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Forbes USA Life February 06, 2023
Some beer drinkers are taken aback when they encounter a beer made with oysters or oyster shells. Oyster stouts, though, are not one of the newfound crazy-flavored beers brewed during the current craft beer explosion. Oyster stouts date back to the 19th Century, and, today, some... + más
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