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Gia Lộc BÌNH THUẬN During a dive on a small island off the coast of Bình Thuận Province, Nguyễn Văn Giởi and other tour guides were able to see hundreds of poisonous crown-of-thorns starfish, which are coral predators. “When diving to look at coral reefs on Hòn Tranh isle, we saw crown-of-thorns starfish seriously devastate the coral reefs,” said Giởi, a tour guide on Phú Quý Island in the south-central coastal province. He and other tour guides on the larger island of Phú Quý decided to set up a team to catch these poisonous crown-of-thorns starfish to save coral. ....
DAZN Taps Kevin Mayer, Former Disney and TikTok Exec, as Chairman of Sports Streamer Todd Spangler, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Kevin Mayer, previously one of Disney’s top executives and ex-CEO of TikTok, was named chairman of DAZN, a global sports-streaming service, the company announced. Mayer, who worked at the Walt Disney Co. for more than two decades and led the launch of Disney Plus, will replace John Skipper, the former ESPN chief who had joined DAZN in 2018. Skipper is stepping down to focus on Meadowlark Media, an independent content company focused on individual sports creators he launched in January with former ESPN host Dan Le Batard. ....
Great Barrier Reef home to giant doughnut-shaped structures with unique animal and plant communities Posted MonMonday 1 updated TueTuesday 2 The fauna and flora communities on the Halimeda reefs are unique, new research has found. ( Print text only Cancel Giant doughnut-shaped limestone mounds sitting in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, called Halimeda bioherms, have been building up on the seafloor off the Australian coast since the last ice age. Key points: The doughnut-shaped bioherms are at least 10,000 years old, but scientists aren t sure how they get their shape Researchers found more than 1,300 species living on the formations, with around 40 per cent of those species not found on the surrounding inter-reef ....
China pulls the plug on Australia s biggest live reef fish exporter ThuThursday 25 updated ThuThursday 25 FebFebruary 2021 at 10:18am Line-caught coral trout have long been considered the jewel in the crown of Queensland s seafood industry. ( Print text only Cancel Queensland s multi-million-dollar coral trout fishery is in jeopardy after the country s biggest live-fish exporter failed to have its export licence renewed in China. Key points: Industry leaders say they will try to sell more to domestic markets Export company boss Barry Dun has had no explanation from China The lucrative live red fish trade is the latest casualty of simmering tensions between the Australian and Chinese governments, which has already claimed wine, barley and rock lobster exports. ....