Saturday
Jun142014
Why you should never take cover under a tree during a thunderstorm

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Long before PETA there was this video made in 1992 by the Campaign for the Abolition of Angling (CAA) more recently known as the Fish Protection League (FPL).
Be safe out there this long holiday weekend!
Happy Thanksgiving!
The Bahamas Department of Marine Resources encourages the use of the invasive lionfish as a food item. Though venomous, the toxins are contained solely within the fish's spines. Once these are removed, the flesh is quite safe to eat.