Fish
Products sold in EU's East "less good, and more expensive"
Fish sticks, meat dishes, spreads and canned tuna top the list of the products suspected of having higher quality in the "old" part of the EU than in the East.
This is according to daily Jutarnji List, published in Croatia, EU's newest member.
Fighting for food (pics)
Photographer Jason Whittle was witness of a rare incident, an ultimate battle for survival. Two white sharks were fighting over who will win the food.
The photographer captured a 5-meter white shark attacking another white shark that attempted to steal its meal. The incident was recorded in Neptune Islands off the coast of Adelaide, Australia.
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Heartbreaking drawings by refugee children
The walls of the temporary reception center at Galatsi in Athens are full of drawings by refugee children revealing their traumatic experience on paper.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words and children have chosen this way to tell about what they have been through and express their feelings.
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Giant shark’s tooth washes up in North Carolina beaches
Massive shark teeth washed up on eastern North Carolina beaches after recent storms unearthed them from beneath the ocean. Some of the teeth were about the size of an adult’s hand.
The fossilized teeth found in North Topsail Beach and in Surf City and it is believed that comes from a giant ancient shark the Megalodon which lived 15 million years ago.
Alert: Rhodes invaded by dangerous sea creatures
The presence of the Diadema setosum sea urchin and the invasive alien pterois miles (devil firefish, commonly known lionfish) have been pinpointed around the island of Rhodes. Both these species originating in the Red Sea, made their way to the Mediterranean via the Suez Canal.
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Turkey's fishermen cast lines as seasonal fishing ban lifted
With the end of the seasonal fishing ban on Sept. 1, fishermen set off to sea in the early hours of the morning in coastal cities around Turkey, with high hopes of making a good start to the fishing season.
Turkey's fish stock falls dramatically, extinction in sight
Turkey?s wild fish count has significantly fallen over the past 10 years by around 30 percent for a large number of fish species across Turkish waters, with at least one species of fish in danger of extinction.
Beaches closed after Australia shark sightings
Four beaches on Australia's east coast were closed July 26 after numerous shark sightings, police said, as authorities patrolled waters off a southern island following a fatal attack on a diver a day earlier.
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Shaken Fanning not giving up on surfing despite shark attack
A visibly shaken Mick Fanning arrived home in Australia on July 21 saying he would not turn his back on surfing despite needing a "miracle" to survive a shark attack off the coast of South Africa at the weekend.
Surfer punches shark and escapes (video)
Unbelievable video shows 34-year-old Australian champion surfer Mike Fanning fending off a shark with a punch during the J-Bay Open surfing championship in South Africa! Mike Fanning said he expected to see the shark’s teeth sinking in his body!
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