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View Larger + Joseph R. Dias Jr., 66, of Cranston, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, April 18, 2021. He was the beloved husband of Lori (Marandola) Dias for 30 years. Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Joseph Dias Sr., and Sarah (Cotoia) Dias. Joseph attended Berklee College of Music in Boston studying composition, classical clarinet, saxophone, and flute. During that time, he also traveled with a 13-piece show band touring the east coast. Joe and his brother Donald opened a restaurant and catering company, JoDonys in Cranston, Rhode Island. Joseph’s passion was the real estate business. A successful businessman, Joe opened Keller Williams Central RI in Cranston and, along with his partners, built the company into the largest real estate office in the state. As the owner of “The Dias Team” at KWCentralRI, Joe earned several designations including CRS, GRI, CDPE, ABR, Broker, and was also a member of the Gre ....
Date Time Albatros and petrels: roadmap to protect most threatened sea birds at sea Albatrosses and petrels are extremely vulnerable to the threats both at sea and land. Image: Calonectris edwardsii The Cory’s shearwater (Calonectris borealis9 reproduces in the Canary Islands. The Scopoli’s shearwater (Calonectris diomedea). In the study, experts followed 5,775 birds of 39 species of procellariform birds in different continents through geolocators or GPS. Negative interactions with fisheries are particularly serious in international waters because there is less monitoring of industry practices and compliance with regulation. In order to guarantee their survival, it is fundamental for these countries to protect them while the birds are in their jurisdictional territory. Image: Calonectris edwardsii ....
Albatrosses and large petrels spend 39% of their time in places where no single country has jurisdiction. The results come from a new global analysis of. ....