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Historic Bluefin Tuna Lands on Yorkshire Coast After Decades
environment2 hours ago

Historic Bluefin Tuna Lands on Yorkshire Coast After Decades

An Atlantic bluefin tuna weighing about 338 kg was landed near Whitby, Yorkshire—the first to be landed in the area since the 1960s, with a second over-300-kg specimen following the next day. University of Exeter researchers have tagged six bluefin off Whitby, suggesting a resurgence of the species in British waters under careful fisheries management. The catches are sold to high-end markets and restaurants, reflecting ongoing demand for this premium fish.

Streamers Create Self-Assigned AI-Opt-Out Tags After Twitch Skips Label
technology5 days ago

Streamers Create Self-Assigned AI-Opt-Out Tags After Twitch Skips Label

Twitch revealed Amazon plans to train AI on streams, VODs, and chats with opt-out by default, but the platform won’t label streams based on AI usage. In response, streamers have started adding AIOptedOut, NoGenAI, and NoAI tags (and banners) to indicate they won’t train AI models from their broadcasts, signaling viewers and voicing opposition. The approach isn’t comprehensive, and it’s unclear if Twitch will adopt any official labeling long-term.

Gretel the Great White’s Pond Predicament and a Dramatic Ocean Rescue
science5 months ago

Gretel the Great White’s Pond Predicament and a Dramatic Ocean Rescue

In 2004, a four-meter female great white named Gretel wandered into a small saltwater pond off Naushon Island, Massachusetts. After two weeks of failed lures, scientists and local fishers used nets and high-powered water pumps to herd her from the pond, through the bay’s sandbars and boulder fields, into the deep water of Vineyard Sound; the satellite tag later malfunctioned, but the episode helped dispel myths about sharks and underscored their fascination rather than fear.