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Apollo Bay Seafood Festival

Explore this delicious seafood festival.

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Set sail with MiNDFOOD across Europe

Discover the joys of luxury cruising with the inaugural MiNDFOOD Mediterranean Food & Wine Cruise. From Venice to Monte Carlo, you’ll be treated to exclusive experiences and activities.

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Octopus gets crabby in Yallingup, Australia

Watch this amazing footage of a battle to the death between an octopus and crab in Yallingup, Australia.

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“Clever Buoy” brings sonar and satellites to shark detection

New shark detection technology is being tested off beaches in Australia where shark attacks last year killed two people and left eight others severely injured. The system, called “Clever Buoy” is designed to relay sonar alerts to satellites and lifeguards on the beach whenever one of the predators swims within range.

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Should we cull sharks to stop attacks?

Renewed calls for pre-emptive culling of sharks have surfaced again, but is this really the answer to preventing attacks in the future?

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Red sea’s coral reefs immune to bleaching

Ecologists want the Red Sea’s coral reefs to be declared a World Heritage site because of their unique ability to resist bleaching.

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Injured sea turtles nurtured back to health

Five sick sea turtles have been nurtured back to health and re-released into the ocean in the Bay of Islands.

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Killer whales freed after being trapped under ice

A pod of killer whales, which captured hearts around the world, as they lay trapped beneath a vast stretch of sea ice off the coast of Canada, may have finally escaped.

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Giant mussel rescued from around shipwreck

Scientists intervene to protect rare giant mussels found under the wreck of the capsized cruise ship Costa Concordia.

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Children step up to save sea turtles

Mexico’s navy teams up with conservationists and local children to release some 4,000 endangered Olive Ridley sea turtles into the wild

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Sea turtles swim to freedom

The Thai Navy releases nearly 1000 turtles into the sea, part of a campaign aimed at protecting them from extinction.

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Marking a Titanic anniversary

Ceremonies are held in Ireland and at sea to mark the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.

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Danish Royals welcomed in Australia

Prince Frederick and Princess Mary of Denmark have been warmly welcomed to Melbourne as they move on from Sydney, continuing their whirlwind visit to Australia. MiNDFOOD reports.

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World Oceans Day 2011

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The Key of Sea

In a celebration of culture diversity, well-known Australian musicians have joined with a handful of migrant and refugee musicians to create a glorious album titled The Key of Sea. Listen to Sarah Blasko and Ajak Kwai’s track Nyiir Ienquarr.

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Sea Bream with a Sauce Vierge

Sea Bream with a Sauce Vierge recipe, brought to you by MiNDFOOD. Serves 4 as a starter olive oil cooking […]

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A bleak future for Australia’s cities

Architects and demographers say Australian cities must radically transform to cope with the pressures of population growth and climate change or face social unrest and urban decay, reports MiNDFOOD.

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Deep-sea volcanoes play key climate role

A vast network of under-sea volcanoes pumping out nutrient-rich water in the Southern Ocean plays a key role in soaking up large amounts of carbon dioxide, acting as a brake on climate change, scientists say.

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Sea Shepherd targets tuna fishing

The Sea Shepherd conservation group’s ship the Steve Irwin has left Hobart with the goal of protecting bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea, reports MiNDFOOD.

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A whale of an issue

I find myself bombarded with whaling news during my visit to beautiful Tokyo, Michael McHugh blog on MiNDFOOD.

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Bahrain seeks UNESCO listing for pearl diving

Bahrain’s pearl project is part of efforts to diversify its economy away from oil and build up a tourism industry that caters to locals and regional visitors, reports MiNDFOOD.

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Caprese Salad

Caprese Salad recipe by Donna Hay, brought to you by MiNDFOOD.

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Sea Shepherd collision on high sea

The captain of the Sea Shepherd boat, Ady Gil, which was hit by a whaling ship in the Southern Ocean yesterday says the Japanese vessel deliberately targeted his ship in an unprecedented attack, reports MiNDFOOD.

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Great Barrier Reef ‘overrun by weeds’

It is one of the natural wonders of the world but the Great Barrier Reef is almost constantly at risk, MiNDFOOD reports.

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