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Tag Archives: Malta
The Secret Colours of Maltese Fishing Boats
Strolling along Malta’s coast, you’ll be mesmerised by the rainbow of traditional fishing boats ambling on the water—that and all the eyes ogling at you from their bows. Science portal ERR Novaator Editor in Chief Katre Tatrik takes a closer look at the … Continue reading
Posted in Humanities, Research
Tagged boats, fishermen, Katre Tatrik, Luzzu, Luzzu mysteries, Malta, THINK magazine
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Saving Shark Babies
Sharks are a vital part of marine ecology, keeping everything beneath them in the food chain in check. But they’re being caught and consumed at an alarming rate, and people aren’t even realising it. UT Senior Research Communication Specialist Randel … Continue reading
Posted in Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged Greg Nowell, Malta, marine ecology, Randel Kreitsberg, saving shark babies, saving the world, shark babies, SharkLab Malta
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