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Very Rare Calico Lobster Caught Off Falmouth Town Landing
Town Landing Market posted on Facebook that they caught this unusual spotted lobster on Thursday March 25th.
The chef at Town Landing Market, Alex, did not keep it and released it back into the waters of Casco Bay.
Calico lobsters so rare that the chances of finding them alive are about 1 in 30 million, according to the University of Maine s Lobster Institute. Sometimes, and it s not often, a genetic defect will cause a lobster to create a protein that causes unusual coloration, like blue, yellow, orange or even calico. But the rarest lobster is the white or albino lobster. That coloring only happens 1 in 100 million lobsters. This little calico lobster will live to see another day thanks to Chef Alex at Town Landing Market.
The tortoiseshell cat, also known as the tortie, got this name because of its pattern of red, orange, yellow, black, cream, chocolate, gray, tabby or blue. The patches of color
Feb 25, 2021
When my good friend, and former Radio 94/5 Rising Star Champion
Joanna Pearl invited me to come see the studio she is recording new music at (including a great new song called I Am Woman that should be released soon), I jumped at the chance.
There are two things our Temecula Valley music scene could really use. One is a live music venue like the Belly Up, or even the Casbah down in San Diego. The other thing is a good recording studio for local artists that is manned by people who know how to get the most out of those studios.
Communitech reveals first cohort of new program to support minority female, non-binary founders
Kitchener-based tech hub Communitech has unveiled the first cohort of its Fierce Founders Uplift program, selecting 10 promising minority female and non-binary startup and small business founders from across Canada.
The new program, which is supported by Google for Startups and the Government of Canada through FedDev Ontario, is set to begin in March and expected to run for up to five months. According to Communitech, it will be tailored to the needs of each founder.
The program focuses on historically underrepresented groups in the entrepreneurial landscape.
Fierce Founders Uplift aims to help “shatter the glass ceiling,” focusing on two historically underrepresented groups in the entrepreneurial landscape: minority women-identifying and non-binary founders. Program participants will receive $10,000 in non-matching funds and professional coaching.