AvatarWealth of Geeksflipped into WEALTH OF GEEKSFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 hours ago15 Films Where The Bad Guy Winswealthofgeeks.com - Molly LockeMovies typically see good triumphing over evil. The hero defeats the villain, and everyone goes home happy. That's not always the case, though!Even …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoNowSawfish carcass pulled from Islamorada as mysterious deaths seemingly move northlocal10.com - Louis AguirreISLAMORADA, Fla. – The carcass of another dead smalltooth sawfish was pulled from the waters off Islamorada this week. “We thought it was a swordfish …
AvatarThe Infatuationflipped into New York City Restaurant News: The latestAvatarAvatar1 day agoNYC's Greatest Old-School Italian Restaurants, From Oldest To NewestThe Infatuation - Willa Moore, Will Hartman, Sonal Shah & Neha TalrejaBecause you don’t eat enough baked clams.Save Sometimes it’s nice to go to a fancy Italian restaurant that opened in 2019, and eat a tiny bowl of …
AvatarPatchflipped into Hartford, CT PatchAvatarAvatar2 days agoEnfield Fish Market Unhooks Batch Of Dull Swordfish, Receives Praiseverified_publisherPatch - Chris DehnelA catch of "mushy" swordfish is prompting an Enfield fish market to offer refunds and the community is hailing the "customer service." ENFIELD, CT — A …
AvatarSAMMYflipped into Beautiful Nature--Will She Prevail?FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoThe Fastest Fish in the Ocean Can Swim at Nearly 70 MPHhowstuffworks.com - Clarissa MittonWhile there are tons of fish in the sea, only a few hold the title of the fastest fish in the ocean. You might wonder how the fastest fish swim at …
AvatarMarlin Magazineflipped into Marlin MagazineAvatarAvatar3 days agoThe Best Destinations to Set World Records for Marlin and SwordfishMarlin Magazine - By Sam WhiteIt’s a question Capt. Skip Smith posed in one of his back-page departments in Marlin: Where will the next world records come from? It’s a question …
AvatarLooperflipped into LooperFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days agoThat Swordfish Nude Scene Rumor You Heard Is False, According To Halle Berrylooper.com - Kieran Fisher"Swordfish" will go down in history as a forgotten John Travolta action flick, but people who've seen it will probably recall Halle Berry's nude …
AvatarWhiskey Riffflipped into Whiskey Riff, the home for all things countryFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days agoFishermen Lose Their Minds As 800-Pound Mako Shark Repeatedly Jumps Out Of The Waterwhiskeyriff.com - Jacob DillonWhat a fight. Nothing beats the excitement of landing a big fish. Whether it's a chunky largemouth, a football smallie, or a big northern pike, …
AvatarK Johnsonflipped into Air ClassicsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days agoBiplane Bomber: 5 Fast Facts About The Fairey Swordfishsimpleflying.com - Aaron SprayThe Fairey Swordfish was a British biplane torpedo bomber operated by the Royal Navy. It was first built in the 1930s and was already considered …
AvatarThe Washington Postflipped into LifestyleAvatarAvatar12 hours agoWith ‘seacuterie’ and dry-aged tuna, this chef treats seafood like meatverified_publisherThe Washington Post - Ann MaloneyWhen most of us think of cooking fish, we think about ways to bake, grill or broil fillets or, if we’re feeling adventurous, we might tackle a whole fish. When Michael Nelson, executive chef at the GW Fins in New Orleans, ponders ways to cook and eat seafood, the ocean is the limit. At the high-end …
AvatarThe New Zealand Heraldflipped into New Zealand NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoKubota Billfish Classic 2024: Environmental campaigner’s concerns over fishing competitionnzherald.co.nz - Al WilliamsA Hauraki Gulf campaigner and marine environmentalist is raising concerns about the effect on local billfish stocks from a fishing contest that saw …
AvatarAnna Schulzflipped into The Climate ExchangeAvatarAvatarCurrent Climate: Big Risks As Oceans OverheatForbes - Alan OhnsmanThis week’s Current Climate, which every Monday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability. Sign up to get it in your inbox every week. Ocean temperatures hit a record high in February, threatening corals and coastlines. The EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said that the …