(CNN) — The devastating heat wave that ravaged British Columbia last week is being blamed for a massive die-off of mussels, clams and other marine animals that live on the beaches of Western Canada.
The end of June brought a tide of death to myriad marine animals and hundreds of people within a 5-day span. An estimated 1 billion creatures died in a Vancouver heat wave lasting from June 26 to June ...
2023 JUL 11 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News-- New study results on risk management have been published. According to news originating from the Department of ...
Survival of the fittest is expertly exemplified by one marine creature: Minnesota’s freshwater mussels. These shellfish are being applauded for their unique and clever survival strategy. They ...
Do not eat white mussels and other shellfish washed up on the West Coast of the Western Cape. This is the stern warning from ...
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has confirmed large numbers of dead white mussel, whelks and other shellfish being washed out at St Helena Bay and Elandsbaai on the ...
The devastating heat wave that ravaged British Columbia last week is being blamed for a massive die-off of mussels, clams and other marine animals that live on the beaches of Western Canada.
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