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Glimpse of a lifetime: Rare beluga whale sighting off San Diego's coast.

Glimpse of a lifetime: Rare beluga whale sighting off San Diego's coast.

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Whale watchers caught the glimpse of a lifetime, a beluga whale swimming through San Diego's waters. The rare sighting was captured about seven miles off the coast on Friday. Beluga whales are native to Arctic waters and while they do swim south during the summer months, San Diego is still considered a long way off for...

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Smart Buddie RODI Booster Pump: Get better performance at a lower price!

Need your RODI system to make water faster? An RODI booster pump is one of the single best pieces of equipment that you could install to increase performance. Faster water production, better rejection rates, and easy to use! If you have low home water pressure, put the Smart Buddie booster pump at the top of your list.

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New Dates Announced for the AGA 2020 International Aquascaping Contest

New Dates Announced for the AGA 2020 International Aquascaping Contest

New dates for the 2020 Aquatic Gardeners Association Aquascaping Contest have just been announced! It also happens to be a 20th anniversary contest! August 15, 2020 is the date to keep in mind so get yourself a spiffy new tank or work on an existing grown in tank to get it contest ready.The Aquatic Gardeners Association, Inc. is an international...

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Parrotfish May Help Revive Dying Coral Reefs

Parrotfish May Help Revive Dying Coral Reefs

As the world’s coral reefs face danger from ever increasing water temperatures brought on by global warming, a study released Monday finds that parrotfish thrive in the wake of coral bleaching and that population boom could in turn help regrow dying reefs. The parrotfish, garishly colored fish named for their sharply packed teeth that resemble a beak, are known for their...

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Florida: endangered sea turtles thriving thanks to Covid-19 restrictions

Florida: endangered sea turtles thriving thanks to Covid-19 restrictions

Researchers are seeing an increase in nests as restrictions keep humans and harmful waste off beaches. Marine life researchers in Florida say that coronavirus restrictions keeping humans and harmful waste off beaches are having a beneficial effect on the numbers of endangered leatherback sea turtles in the state. With the summer nesting season barely two weeks old, staff from the Loggerhead...

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