ocean life Archives - Our Funny Little Site Sun, 16 Jun 2019 09:48:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 There’s a Fish That Looks like Blackberries https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/theres-a-fish-that-looks-like-blackberries/ Fri, 07 Jun 2019 11:09:51 +0000 https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/?p=6390 Did you know that the Black Oranda Goldfish look just like blackberries, so much so that they are also known as Blackberry Goldfish? Thanks to this, photos and videos of Black Oranda Goldfish are circulating around social media platforms and people are obsessed with them. Several Instagram and Twitter profiles shared them with millions of […]

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Did you know that the Black Oranda Goldfish look just like blackberries, so much so that they are also known as Blackberry Goldfish?

https://www.instagram.com/p/BugwO0RHchn/

Thanks to this, photos and videos of Black Oranda Goldfish are circulating around social media platforms and people are obsessed with them. Several Instagram and Twitter profiles shared them with millions of their combined followers who were surprised to learn that these fish actually exist.

You can see this strange fish for yourself below. Don’t forget to share with friends, they will be amazed for sure!

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv915TJDp8Y/

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Only 13% of Oceans are Still Wild, a Study Finds https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/13-oceans-still-wild-study-finds/ Thu, 23 Aug 2018 08:48:39 +0000 https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/?p=2224 Many people are under the impression that a vast majority of the planet’s ocean waters hasn’t been explored yet, but the truth is that only 13% of them is still considered truly wild. A new study published in the Current Biology journal shared this number, explaining that the “truly wild” waters are those that are […]

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Many people are under the impression that a vast majority of the planet’s ocean waters hasn’t been explored yet, but the truth is that only 13% of them is still considered truly wild.

A new study published in the Current Biology journal shared this number, explaining that the “truly wild” waters are those that are still free from human activity. Conservation biologist Kendall Jones, who’s the lead author of the study, discovered that “more than 118 million square miles of ocean ecosystems are unable to function naturally due to human impacts like commercial shipping, fertilizer runoff, and fishing.”

“It’s concerning because those unimpacted places in the ocean allow a lot of ecosystems to function,” says Jones. “Maintaining these impact-free areas of the ocean is important for maintaining the entire ocean, not just the health of specific wilderness areas.”

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> ocean life Archives - Our Funny Little Site Sun, 16 Jun 2019 09:48:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 There’s a Fish That Looks like Blackberries https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/theres-a-fish-that-looks-like-blackberries/ Fri, 07 Jun 2019 11:09:51 +0000 https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/?p=6390 Did you know that the Black Oranda Goldfish look just like blackberries, so much so that they are also known as Blackberry Goldfish? Thanks to this, photos and videos of Black Oranda Goldfish are circulating around social media platforms and people are obsessed with them. Several Instagram and Twitter profiles shared them with millions of […]

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Did you know that the Black Oranda Goldfish look just like blackberries, so much so that they are also known as Blackberry Goldfish?

https://www.instagram.com/p/BugwO0RHchn/

Thanks to this, photos and videos of Black Oranda Goldfish are circulating around social media platforms and people are obsessed with them. Several Instagram and Twitter profiles shared them with millions of their combined followers who were surprised to learn that these fish actually exist.

You can see this strange fish for yourself below. Don’t forget to share with friends, they will be amazed for sure!

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv915TJDp8Y/

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Only 13% of Oceans are Still Wild, a Study Finds https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/13-oceans-still-wild-study-finds/ Thu, 23 Aug 2018 08:48:39 +0000 https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/?p=2224 Many people are under the impression that a vast majority of the planet’s ocean waters hasn’t been explored yet, but the truth is that only 13% of them is still considered truly wild. A new study published in the Current Biology journal shared this number, explaining that the “truly wild” waters are those that are […]

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Many people are under the impression that a vast majority of the planet’s ocean waters hasn’t been explored yet, but the truth is that only 13% of them is still considered truly wild.

A new study published in the Current Biology journal shared this number, explaining that the “truly wild” waters are those that are still free from human activity. Conservation biologist Kendall Jones, who’s the lead author of the study, discovered that “more than 118 million square miles of ocean ecosystems are unable to function naturally due to human impacts like commercial shipping, fertilizer runoff, and fishing.”

“It’s concerning because those unimpacted places in the ocean allow a lot of ecosystems to function,” says Jones. “Maintaining these impact-free areas of the ocean is important for maintaining the entire ocean, not just the health of specific wilderness areas.”

View this post on Instagram

Light is life! 🐢- By @benjhicks #DiscoverOcean

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#starman Photo by @neilandrea

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