Gunia was a reporter for TIME based in Hong Kong. Gunia was a reporter for TIME based in Hong Kong. I’m an avid surfer and a certified scuba diver, and spending so much time in the water means that ...
Fish maw — the swim bladder of a fish — is one of the most expensive dried-seafood products in the world. A Chinese delicacy, it can fetch $450 to $1,000 per kilogram. It’s often viewed as a symbol of ...
SINGAPORE, March 6 (Reuters) - Huber's Butchery in Singapore's lush Dempsey Hill is the lone restaurant in the world selling lab-grown meat, but the supply is so limited there are just six servings - ...
Fish maw, the dried or processed swim bladders of fish, and sea cucumber are both in demand for their perceived medicinal value and as luxury foods. Along with shark fin and abalone, they form the ...
Zoologist Yolarnie Amepou heard whispers about the fish frenzy when she made her first trip to the Kikori River Delta in the remote reaches of southern Papua New Guinea. It was January 2012, and ...
I’m an avid surfer and a certified scuba diver, and spending so much time in the water means that I’m keenly aware of the impact that human activity is having on the ocean ecosystem. It sometimes ...
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