1. WWF - Marine park bolsters community facing climate change
the closure period for octopus fishing from three to four months. "WWF told us about octopus marine reserves in the southwest, where people earn more money these days because the octopus population is stronger if you give them time to
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/aboutcc/search_climate_news_resources/?199850/madagascar-nosy-hara-mpa - 47.5kb
2. WWF - Marine park bolsters community facing climate change
the closure period for octopus fishing from three to four months. "WWF told us about octopus marine reserves in the southwest, where people earn more money these days because the octopus population is stronger if you give them time to
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/aboutcc/search_climate_news_resources/?199872/madagascar-nosy-hara-mpa - 54.8kb
3. WWF - Marine park bolsters community facing climate change
the closure period for octopus fishing from three to four months. "WWF told us about octopus marine reserves in the southwest, where people earn more money these days because the octopus population is stronger if you give them time to
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/madagascar/?199906/madagascar-nosy-hara-mpa - 50.3kb
4. WWF - Marine park bolsters community facing climate change
the closure period for octopus fishing from three to four months. "WWF told us about octopus marine reserves in the southwest, where people earn more money these days because the octopus population is stronger if you give them time to
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/madagascar/news_madagascar/?199906/madagascar-nosy-hara-mpa - 50.7kb
5. WWF - The Prestige: one year on, a continuing disaster
value, such as sea bass, octopus, crab, and shrimp.
The Spanish government has prepared a €12.5 billion recovery plan for Galicia. However, WWF is concerned this plan puts too much emphasis on crude and rapid economic development, and
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6. WWF - Mediterranean Sea
waters for fish and octopus. Individuals may live for 20-30 years in the wild.
Read More:
Mediterranean monk seal at wikipedia.org
Threats
In the Mediterranan
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7. WWF - Madagascar Spiny Thicket
trees, including the octopus tree, and Pachypodium , commonly referred to as elephant foot because of its huge bulbous base.
The ecoregion contains a large variety of spiny and succulent plants, including the songo be, which can reach
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8. WWF - Albatross
Squids, octopus and other cephalopods
Krill, crabs, shrimps, lobsters and other crustaceans
Fish
In tough times, they can also feed on carrion and zooplanktons
They prey by snapping up food that comes
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/albatross/ - 69.7kb
9. WWF - Swordfish & Billfish
and benthic fish, squid and octopus.
Swordfish and billfish are built for speed with their long bills cutting through the water and their aerodynamic bodies allowing them to reach speeds of up to 120 kph making them among the fastest fish in
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/swordfish_billfish/ - 52.8kb
10. WWF - November 2002 - Spain oil spill: potential impacts
is famous for its shellfish, octopus and crabs.
30,000 shellfish gatherers are affected in the Ria de Arousa, one of the largest shellfish beds in the world.
Other sources are also reporting the following:
The
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