Could non-native invasive species make UK coastal fisheries more sustainable?
Shonil Bhagwat digs deeper to take a look.
OpenLearn article
Could non-native invasive species make UK coastal fisheries more sustainable?
Shonil Bhagwat digs deeper to take a look.
OpenLearn article
This 24 June 2020 video says about itself:
Exploring Shipwreck Coral Reefs
Next on Blue World, Jonathan learns how to dive without a scuba tank by holding his breath a long time! But first, he investigates shipwrecks that are turning into coral reefs. All of this today on Jonathan Bird’s Blue World!
Osprey looking for alewives along the Sebasticook River in Maine. The removal of two dams has allowed migratory fish to return. Murray Carpenter
Migration, an ageless natural phenomenon, can be all the more spectacular when we remove its constraints:
‘One Of The Best Nature Shows’: A River Transformed After Dams Come Down
Sea lamprey making a spawning nest in the Sebasticook. Murray Carpenter
Along central Maine’s Sebasticook River, the first thing you’ll notice are the birds. Eagles are everywhere, wading on gravel bars and chattering from the trees.
“A whole bunch of birds, they’re bald eagles, those are all bald eagles!” says conservationist Steve Brooke.
A recent count found nearly 200 bald eagles along the Sebasticook. This one has caught an alewife. Murray Carpenter
It’s a dramatic sight, as the bald eagles swoop to catch fish from the river. And it’s a sight that Brooke predicted for this region, more…
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Some horticultural societies of the past developed more intensive agricultural subsistence patterns when their populations grew into the thousands. As this interrelated economic and populational transition occurred, they were forced to create a new level of political integration in order to maintain unity and order. This was the chiefdom and ultimately the state. This marks the beginning of centralized, fulltime leadership and nonegalitarian societies. Before examining the nature of chiefdoms and states, it is important to keep in mind that the political systems in many societies do not clearly fit either category completely. They are essentially in transition from tribes to chiefdoms or from chiefdoms to states.
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City States Preceded Nation States
Nation State: Fundamental Unit of State Power