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Diving in Barbados: How I went from snorkeler to certified diver
Diving always seemed daunting, but after discovering a love for open-water swimming, I decided to get scuba-certified at 56.
Because alligators are ectothermic, they have to rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature.
How can some fish, like tuna, achieve remarkable speed while others, like eels, excel in maneuverability? A research team ...
It’s a moment that can spark dread among even the most scrupulously law-abiding Louisiana fishermen. As you return to the dock after a fine day on the water, solemnly serious men or women in state ...
If you’ve ever been told to “take a deep breath” during a stressful moment, know that this advice isn’t merely a platitude—it’s backed by science. Research shows conscious breathing comes with a host ...
(NEXSTAR) – Ohio residents could have the chance to make hunting and fishing a constitutional right in the state next year, a move roughly half the country has already made. The resolution, which ...
"Fish are friends, not food," animated sharks famously declare in 2003's "Finding Nemo." But are they pedicurists, too? On TikTok, videos have gone viral of people getting so-called "fish pedicures," ...
Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who moved to the South to satisfy his partner and now wants to find his way home. By Lori Gottlieb Lori Gottlieb, a psychotherapist and ...
New research shows that dozens of threatened fish species caught in the wild are commonly sold by aquarium retailers in the U.S. Reading time 3 minutes Pet fish lovers beware, your aquarium might ...
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