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- Healthy Monkfish Recipes It is extremely unlikely that monkfish could ever be described as the most aesthetically pleasing fish in any sea. Also known as anglerfish, it has an extremely distinctive - perhaps even ferocious - appearance. Sadly, this fact alone often puts peop...
- Learn About Seals and Sea Lions There are 33 species of seals, sea lions, fur seals and walrus that populate the world's oceans and lakes. All pinnipeds breath air and some are capable of very deep and prolonged dives. The northern elephant seal, for example, is cap...
- Henry Hudson sea explorer Henry Hudson (September 12, 1570s - 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator in the early 17th century. Henry Hudson was the first European to explore the Hudson River throughout its navigable length and leave behind a detailed a...
- JBJ Nano Cube HQI The Nano Cube HQI is the most innovative and advanced Nano Cube aquarium ever created--it is the ideal cube aquarium for serious aquarists who want to take their nano reef experience a step further. The JBJ Nano Cube HQI Aquarium Kit allows you to do...
- Hooked On Submarine Movies Well, vicariously, anyway. I don't know if I'd have the nerve to go down there in a sub. Heck, I'm even too chicken to scuba dive. One thing's for sure, though: I love submarine movies, or those where a submarine plays a significant...
- USMC Semper Fi! This site is dedicated to all, who have earned the title, "MARINE", Past, Present, and Future. WE STOLE THE EAGLE FROM THE AIR FORCE, THE ANCHOR FROM THE NAVY AND THE ROPE FROM T...
- Love Of The Sea Ever changing, ever moving, alive! Whenever you look at the sea it is different.
- Salt :: The Gourmet Guide The BEST barbecuing secret around, natural sea salts with incredible flavor, high potency minerals naturally! Prepare your meats, vegetables and marinades with flavorful earth salts- no one will know how you do it! "Until recently salt was...
- Sand Dollars: Math on the Beach One day at the beach in Costa Rica my daughter and I were digging in the sand making sandcastles when we ran across a live sand dollar. Finding a dead exoskeleton would have been exciting but finding a live sand dollar was unbelievable! We held it i...
- Inspiration from the Sea Why do we love the sea? Is it because it stirs up so many powerful emotions within us? Is it because of it's unlimited power and extreme vastness or simply because of it's incredible beauty? I love the sea for all these reasons. Here you will find a...
- SEAHORSE Network: seahorse facts, links, conservation, photos, books, gifts, seahorses for children Seahorses are one of nature's most unique and intriguing forms of marine life and are regarded fondly by individuals and interest groups of many cultures. These charismatic fish are threatened by over-exploitation, accidental capture and degradation...
- England's Seaside Towns When I was a child in the 1950s, only the very wealthy went out of the UK for holidays (vacations). The rest of us went to English seaside towns. After the schools closed for the summer at the end of June, families prepared for their annual migration...
- Nautical Themed Bathroom Decor Nautical themed Bathroom decor...a wonderful and popular design style which incorporates elements of life on or by the sea. Lighthouses, ships wheels and anchors, fishing floats and nets...these are just a few examples of ways to add a nautical feel...
- aquariann . the fantasy art of kristin cornell aquariann, a combination of my sun sign and middle name, is the alter ego that's given me the courage to share my art with the world. I've always been on the shy side and have used my creativeness to quietly express myself. I've wanted to be a write...
- The Kraken: Giant Squid and Other Sea Monsters The Kraken is a giant Cephalopod of the deep seas infamous in sailing lore. Described as a massive, many-tentacled Squid or Octopus large enough and strong enough to crush large wooden sea vessels and devour entire crews, the mere mention of the crea...
- SAIL ON A TALL SHIP - live the adventure It was a voyage to remember. I joined the replica LADY NELSON as she headed out into the notorious Bass Strait then sailed south to meet four meter swells on Storm Bay. In 1800 the original wooden colonial brig, was the first vessel to sail Bass Stra...
- TALL SHIPS - 'Mary Rose' & 'Victory' to the modern day When I visited the Royal Naval Dockyards in Portsmouth I was blown to pieces by the tall (historic) ships I visited. Imagine walking the decks on Nelson's 'Victory' and standing at the very spot on the deck where he fell!! Imagine step...
- Dolphin massacre in Japan I was on the net reading many articles on animal welfare. To my horror i saw pictures of brutally massacred dolphins. I was completely sickened, the photos were just the most awful thing ive ever seen. Men hacking Dolphins to death with spe...
- Photography in the Philippines Travel & Cultural photos from Southeast Asia. This lens is a showcase of images primarily from the Philippines. Images include underwater, portraits, festivals, travel and food. Hope you will enjoy! Please check out my new travel photography and stoc...
- Bubble Coral Bubble coral (or plerogyra sinuosa if you want to be scientific) is an exotic and beautiful coral from the Indo-Pacific region. It's called bubble coral because of the obvious bubble shape of the polyps. Bubble coral are a unique and interesting add...
