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Fascinating video shows humpback whales using "bubble-net fishing" to catch their prey


UH Manoa, called the footage “groundbreaking.”
“We’re observing how these animals are manipulating their prey and preparing the prey for capture. [The footage] is allowing us to gain new insights that we really haven’t been able to do before,” Bejder said.
According to Bejder, around 3,000 humpback whales visit Alaska during the summer feeding period. When the whales leave their foraging grounds and migrate 3,000 miles to Hawaii, they stop eating until their return several months later. Upon their return, the whales are very hungry, so they immediately begin bubble-net fishing.
BCwhales.org, participate in this cooperative feeding behavior. One whale typically dives below a school of prey and then slowly begins a spiral dance upward, blowing bubbles in a circular motion to form a bubble net. The bubbles rise to the surface, trapping the school of fish and forcing them toward the surface near the center of the circle. ....

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150 fishermen get Rs 26L for setting marine animals free


150 fishermen get Rs 26L for setting marine animals free
ByVallabh OzarkarVallabh Ozarkar / Updated: Feb 21, 2021, 06:56 IST
The state government has paid Rs 26.50 lakh as compensation to 150 fishermen for setting
marine animals free after they were caught in their nets during fishing.
In order to protect
marine biodiversity and to shield fishermen from incurring losses, the state government had in December 2018 announced a compensation for those fishermen who have to cut their expensive nets to release turtles, shark, dolphins or even protected fish such as sawfish and guitar fish back into the sea.
According to the compensation scheme, if any fisherman or fisherwoman releases such rare fish or animal which is caught in their net and the net is damaged in the process, they should file an application before the chief conservator of forests, mangrove protection cell. The state government will provide them a compensation of up to Rs 25,000. ....

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Alte Munition in der Ostsee: Die tickenden Zeitbomben am Meeresgrund

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