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Event: Jawsome Sharks: Meet a Marine Biologist.


Event: Jawsome Sharks: Meet a Marine Biologist.
Families are invited to join Solano County Library for a ZOOM session with marine biologist Paul Clerkin. You might recognize him from the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week! He travels around the world in pursuit of rare deep-sea sharks. Clerkin has discovered over a dozen new species of sharks and has gotten in the water to tag some of the rarest sharks on the planet, including the ultra-rare Megamouth Shark. Young shark enthusiasts won’t want to miss this unique opportunity. Please register for this program on our events page at www.solanocounty.com or call 1-866-572-7587. ....

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Eight Free Natural History Programs Streaming in May


April 30th, 2021, 6:00AM
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Anna Torres
Filmmaker and Director Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu will talk about the role of storytelling in her film “Kapaemahu” in a panel discussion presented by the Mother Tongue Film Festival on May 14. (Still from “Kapaemahu,” courtesy of Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu)
An evening with Food Journalist Mark Bittman, the Mother Tongue Film Festival and a virtual science café; stream these free programs and more this May through the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.
Sixth Annual Mother Tongue Film Festival
Ongoing
Filmmaker and Director Christopher Auchter will talk about the role of storytelling in his film “The Mountain of Sgaana” in a panel discussion on May 14. (Still from “The Mountain of Sgaana,” courtesy of Christopher Auchter) ....

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Patio season serves restaurateurs some hope


Winnipeg Free Press
By: Hiatt Abendschoen
Daniel Crump / Winnipeg Free Press
Saturday marked the first time in over four months that Manitobans from separate households could dine out together even if it was only outdoors.
King s Head Pub owner Chris Graves finally has a reason to raise a glass.
Winnipeg Free Press
King s Head Pub owner Chris Graves finally has a reason to raise a glass.
After a year of dismal sales and lockdowns owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Exchange District business was finally bustling Saturday and Graves has loosened pandemic restrictions and some early warm weather to thank. ....

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Shedding light on the ocean's "twilight zone" | FAO Stories | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations


FAO’s new illustrated guide is improving knowledge of fish in the Atlantic Ocean
FAO’s illustrated guide helps scientists and researchers identify the fish in the ocean’s mesopelagic zone, which stretches between 200 and 1 000 metres down from the surface. © Rich Carey /shutterstock.com
22/12/2020
Deep below the Atlantic Ocean’s surface, glowing objects glide through the inky black depths. On closer inspection, it is clear that they are actually a special group of fish, lanternfish, who get their name from their incredible ability to produce light. 
Lanternfish have tiny organs known as photophores, inside which a chemical reaction takes place to give off bioluminescent light. These fish live in one of the largest ecosystems on earth: the mesopelagic zone of the ocean, between 200 and 1 000 metres down. Lanternfish often group together, forming dense layers. In fact, these layers contain so many fish tightly packed together that t ....

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