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Henry Lazauski

Henry Lazauski

It is the intent of this scientist/author to provide commentary on regional and global biological and ecological changes in this BLOG. Regional commentary will have a predominately southeastern United States focus with global implications. Global discussions will talk about what is taking place on a planetary scale with possible associated local effects.

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Tunas not named Charlie

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The tunas in the Gulf of Mexico are from the family “scombridae” which includes the mackerels, bonito and tunas. If ever there was a fish designed for hunting with speed it's the tuna.

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Something foxy around here

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We don't think much about foxes in coastal Alabama, ones not in bikinis anyway, because we don't see them very often. But, just because you don't see them doesn't mean they are not around.

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