A research study has shown that fiddler crabs are helping break down faster microplastics that require more than 400 years to decompose into smaller fragments. Although this action accelerates plastic ...
Microplastics, those teeny, tiny shards of plastic that take more than 400 years to fully decompose, are just about everywhere, and the world's mangrove forests are no exception. Hidden in the tangled ...
The research underscores growing concerns about how ultra-small plastic particles move through marine ecosystems and into foods people rely on. Researchers studying mangrove forests in Colombia found ...
STEINHATCHEE, Fla. (WCTV) - The excitement is building in Steinhatchee as the Fiddler Crab Festival kicked off Thursday. For the small town of Steinhatchee, the event is a big deal. Taylor County ...
A man arrested in October after allegedly taking photos of children in a public bathroom is facing numerous additional charges in connection with another incident. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has ordered ...
The Atlantic hairback fiddler crab, minuca vocator, is a semi-terrestrial crab that inhabits coastal areas of South America. As with other crabs of this type, the male has an oversized claw, which it ...
A simple setup that gives fiddler crabs both land and water to thrive. Texas Democrat stuns Republicans with Senate win in Trump territory Catherine O'Hara discovered rare medical condition during ...
Tiny crabs have secretly been playing an “unheralded role” in cleaning up the planet by hoovering up microplastics. A new study, published in the journal Global Change Biology, tracked a population of ...
Crabs vs. Plastics: How tiny Fiddler Crabs play a surprising role in reducing microplastics A new study published in the journal Global Change Biology has revealed that tiny fiddler crabs-which grow ...
A species of crab has been found to play an "unheralded role" in the breakdown of microplastic particles, according to scientists. The University of Exeter said scientists observed fiddler crabs in a ...
As winter creeps in it often means a drop in opportunity for fly fishermen. That depends on where you live, of course, but for many of us, river time becomes vise time. If you’re new to fly tying, ...