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Gunshot victim testifies in movie theater shooting trial

Anthony Ward was trying to leave after a fight had broken out between his friends and a stranger inside a movie theater when he heard the man call him the N-word and then felt a handgun pressed against his left temple. “You think you’re so tough,” Ward testified hearing from Chris Williams, who is on trial this week and accused of attacking a group of teenage boys before shooting Ward in the leg as they exited the theater. Ward testified Tuesday that he had two options when he felt the metal barrel against his skin: Either run for the exit and possibly get shot or wrestle for the gun.

Flatfish got weird fast due to evolutionary cascade

 E-Mail IMAGE: Rice University bioscientist Kory Evans with a 3D printed skull of a jack, a close symmetrical relative of flatfish. Evans and colleagues found flatfish rapidly evolved their asymmetric shape thanks. view more  Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University HOUSTON - (May 3, 2021) - Ever look at a flatfish like a flounder or sole, with two eyes on one side of its head, and think, How did that happen? You re in luck. Rice University biologist Kory Evans has the answer. Flatfishes are some of the weirdest vertebrates on the planet, and they got weird very, very fast by changing multiple traits at once over a short period of time, said Evans, an assistant professor of biosciences at Rice who specializes in studying the evolution of fish over long time scales.

In the Indian Ocean, predatory European ships have pushed tuna to the brink

In the Indian Ocean, predatory European ships have pushed tuna to the brink European Union-controlled ships, including those flagged to smaller coastal states like Seychelles, haul in the lion’s share of the fish in the region. 2 hours ago Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna is not only one of the world’s most profitable fisheries, but it is also one of the most threatened. | Sucinimad via Flickr, [CC BY-NC 2.0] A Spanish tuna fishing vessel, the Playa de Anzoras, named after a beach in Spain, sailed under the Spanish flag until January 9, 2014. On January 10 that year, the 2,200-tonne vessel dropped the Spanish flag in favour of the Seychelles flag. Seychelles is a small archipelagic nation in the Indian Ocean.

Predatory European ships push Indian Ocean tuna to the brink

Predatory European ships push Indian Ocean tuna to the brink by Malavika Vyawahare on 19 April 2021 The Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna stock is teetering on the verge of collapse and some experts say the EU, which has profited the most from the fishery over decades, should do more to save it. EU-controlled ships, including those flagged to smaller coastal states like Seychelles, haul in the lion’s share of Indian Ocean tuna, supplying a market worth billions of dollars. Overfishing by these vessels, and the EU’s less-than-ambitious proposal to restore the yellowfin stock, has led to allegations of a “neo-colonial” plunder of resources that many developing nations depend on.

Red flag: Predatory European ships help push Indian Ocean tuna to the brink

The Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna stock is teetering on the verge of collapse and some experts say the EU, which has profited the most from the fishery over decades, should do more to save it. EU-controlled ships, including those flagged to smaller coastal states like Seychelles, haul in the lion’s share of Indian Ocean tuna, supplying a market worth billions of dollars. Overfishing by these vessels, and the EU’s less-than-ambitious proposal to restore the yellowfin stock, has led to allegations of a “neo-colonial” plunder of resources that many developing nations depend on. This is the first story in a two-part series about the effect European tuna fishing has on the economy and marine environment of Seychelles, an archipelagic nation in the Indian Ocean.

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