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Think about one of your favorite Mexican restaurants in Dallas: The sizzling-pop of a mountainous platter of fajitas along with those irresistible aromas. Maybe you’re fantasizing about an enormous portion of steaming, decadent enchiladas shrouded in a creamy blanket of magnificent cheese. If that is the end of your image of Mexican cuisine, you should pay a visit to Caribbean Shark. This is Caribbean food, but the restaurant s website says it brings the finest ingredients from Mexico. The Caribbean region is the marriage of 13 countries and several islands including the parts of of Mexico. Most people in North Texas think only of Americanized Latin concoctions like Mexi-Cali or Tex-Mex. Yet, Mexico is a coastal country surrounded by oceans, which makes this restaurant a pescatarian’s paradise. ....
Sharks found with dangerously high levels of heavy metals in the Caribbean KRALENDIJK - In a new study, researchers from the non-profit research institute Beneath the Waves (BTW) documented and revealed alarmingly high levels of 12 heavy metals, including mercury, in the muscle tissues of large reef and tiger sharks sampled throughout The Bahamas. Published today in Scientific Reports, the new findings carry important implications for human health in the Greater Caribbean region, where sharks are occasionally consumed by humans, even though strictly prohibited around several island such as in the Yarari Sanctuary (Bonaire, Saba, St. Eustatius) and around St. Maarten. ....
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