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Of almost 24,000 species worldwide, 24 per cent are at high risk of becoming extinct, primarily because of water pollution including sewage spills

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08375-z

http://archive.today/2025.01.08-220840/https://www.thetimes.com/uk/environment/article/salmon-among-quarter-of-freshwater-species-threatened-with-extinction-j7q977c5r

#Water #Pollution #Fish #Environment
Photo: an Atlantic Salmon,


Look what arrived in the mail today! My very own coelacanth 🥰🥰 Thank you so much, @IcooIey ! 🥰

#coelacanth #image #nature #fish
Photo of a small plush coelacanth fish on a keychain. It fits on my palm. The fish has a grey and gold scale pattern and small grey fins, and a black bead for an eye.


My December recap is live! Nudi season is well underway here in New England and I'm looking forward to many more macro dives over the next couple months.

https://blog.briangweber.com/december-dives/

#scubaDiving #underwaterPhotography #photography #macroPhotography #nudibranchs #seastars #worms #fish #recap #blog


I meant to draw some calm little fish today, but these came out a little more agitated than I intended.

Oh well.

This months drawings are posted for my supporters on patreon and kofi: https://www.patreon.com/posts/115187289 https://ko-fi.com/Post/InkyDays-November-2024-O5O815JT4C

#inkyDays #ink #drawing #art #fish #GenerativeArt #Procedural
Hand drawn generative/procedural art in ink on an open page of my sketchbook. The abstract pattern looks a bit like fish swimming around.


Today, I'm drawing some happy fish, calmly swimming across the page. Shortly, I'll be heading to Mare Island, to start getting set up for the three days of the Maker Faire. https://makerfaire.com/bay-area

#ink #drawing #art #MastoArt #GenerativeArt #MakerFaire #fish
Hand drawn generative/procedural art in ink on an open page of my sketchbook. The abstract pattern has Koi fish motifs as if they are swimming across the page.


Why would Russia allow British trawlers into their waters considering how much cash & weapons the UK sends Ukraine. I'm surprised they didn't ban them before.
I saw on Reddit a reference to the Guardian that Britain has a shortage of medicines because of the war in Ukraine, i.e. Russia is allegedly to blame for the shortage. There is an expression: "If you have been wronged undeservedly, you have to come back and deserve it".