MLL=NA # (minimum legal length) # retention set to 1 for all lengths if MLL set to NA and retention parameters not specified HistData <- hist(MW_bruv$length, breaks ...
Dec. 12, 2024 — In an effort to conserve sensitive species of fish, some sport fishing is entirely catch-and-release, meaning that the fish are returned to the water once brought ashore.
Hiroyuki Arakawa and Yoriko, the Asian sheepshead wrasse, share an exceptional story of human friendship with a fish. Credit: Nemo’s great uncle / Flickr / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 In the picturesque waters of ...
whereas the Yellow wrasse, Halichoeres chrysus, tends to be a little more of a laid back character. Having said that, the aggressive tendencies of these fish, as with many reef species, can change ...
The experiment was conducted such that if for example, the 10-minute minimal time interval plate was presented five minutes after the wrasse had eaten off it and the fish approached it again, both the ...
A fight for Maori rights drew 42,000 protesters to the New Zealand Parliament in the capital Wellington on Tuesday. A nine-day-long hikoi, or peaceful march – a tradition of the Maori – was ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on New Zealand’s capital against a bill to redefine Maori rights in one of the largest protests in the country’s history. Haka chants rang out across the ...
Tens of thousands have rallied outside New Zealand’s Parliament to protest against a bill that critics say would hurt the rights of Maori people. An estimated 42,000 people demonstrated on ...
All cheeklined wrasses start off as female and become males later in their life. Cheeklined wrasses have an appearance that varies depending on their age, sex and environment. Males are greenish-grey ...
Tens of thousands of people have marched on New Zealand's parliament in a protest in support of Maori rights. The huge crowds took to the streets of Wellington in opposition to a law that could ...
The bill reportedly seeks to redefine the Treaty of Waitangi - an agreement between the British and many, but not all, Maori tribes in 1840 that covers issues including land and cultural rights.
Chants supporting the Indigenous Maori rang out across New Zealand's capital as at least 42,000 people demonstrated in what is one of the country's largest-ever protests to oppose a bill.