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Conservation | Prince Albert Angling Society
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Prince Albert Angling Society. Prince Albert Angling Society view conservation as an absolute priority and this consideration echoes through our committee and our conservation officer, Mr Ian Doyle. Over the past few months, Ian has worked on a tremendous amount of projects to improve habitat, remove invasive non-native plant species and work side by side with other like minded clubs and organisations. The crabs are now rife in the Thames and have been evident for some years but now can be located in the...
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Kingston University Biodiversity Action Group: 29-05-2015: Riverbank gardening in the Sun and chasing flying mammals
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Kingston University Biodiversity Action Group. Kingston University Biodiversity Action Group. 29-05-2015: Riverbank gardening in the Sun and chasing flying mammals. The river bank volunteers get ready to pull some cress. May has flown by so fast; we had great weather three weeks ago, when we were working in the river clearing the more dominate watercress and false water cress species away from the new plants. During the same week we also had our first eel of the season…. By Tuesday morning with your shoe...
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Respect Our Seas: September 2011
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Respect Our Seas gathers together all those who are concerned by the current state of our seas, and who want to do something about it. Thursday, 29 September 2011. Welcome to this week's Marine News Roundup. As ever, please feel free to leave us a comment and let us know what you think! Rare turtle turns up in Auckland waters. Humpback whale numbers are increasing but so are strandings. Divers pal up with friendly dolphin Billy. BBC Doc Shows Whales and Dolphins are Self-aware and Emotional. Fishermen an...
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Snow Crab Love: The Abominable Snowcrab!
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Friday, September 23, 2011. Another awesome crab to learn about! This week's Crabday was inspired by this amazing picture of a Chinese mitten crab. S claw from the Mitten Crab Recording Project. Holy hairy awesomeness, Batman! Is it weird that I want to pet it? And by 'pet it', I mean rub it on my face.). This crazy furry picture made me think of another fuzzy-sleeved crustacean:. Come into play: they use the filaments (with sulfo-oxidizing bacteria) to filter toxic minerals spewing forth from the vents.
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Chinese mitten crab found in the River Clyde – Clyde River Foundation
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Caring for the Clyde. Clyde in the Classroom. Trout ‘n’ Trees. Discovering the Douglas Water. Rediscovering the Douglas Water. Kids and the Kelvin. Healthy Rivers, Healthy Communities. University teaching & research. Placements & internships. Healthy Rivers, Healthy Communities. Chinese mitten crab found in the River Clyde. September 12, 2014. A Chinese mitten crab. For more information about mitten crabs visit the Mitten Crab Recording Project. 8249; CRIMPing on the Culter.