Earth Changes
The animal was found dead on a beach at Hope Cove near Plymouth, according to the National Marine Aquarium in the Devon city.
Experts have identified it as a crocodile shark, Pseudocarcharias kamoharai.
James Wright, the museum's curator, said: "This species has never been recorded in the UK before, as it is normally found in deep waters during the day in tropical climates, such as Brazil and Australia, then coming shallower at night to feed.
"It is likely to be an isolated incident, but there have been similar stranding incidents in South Africa. This time of year though UK waters are at their coldest so this occurrence is very unusual."
He added the shark may have died because the water off the UK was too cold.
Bryndís Ýr Gísladóttir, a specialist in natural hazards with the Icelandic Met Office told media that five powerful earthquakes were detected in the caldera of Bardarbunga volcano on March 1, 2017.
The sequence started with M4.1 at 08:57 UTC at a very shallow depth of 0.1 km (0.06 miles) and continued with M2.3 at a depth of 2.3 km (1.5 miles) within the first minute. In total, there were 5 earthquakes with magnitude above 3.0.
Bryndís insists that there are currently no signs of magma unrest in the area and that earthquakes have been common since the volcanic eruption in Bárðabunga ended in 2015. A similar incident happened in January 2017.
Off-duty pilot Santiago Borja Lopez captured the terrifying moment a bolt of lightning struck through the night sky over the Amazon rainforest.
The powerful shot shows a flash of white illuminating the inky-dark sky, with a sea of clouds ballooning around it.
Based in Quito, Ecuador, his work for a major South American airline often involves flying over regions that experience amazing natural phenomenon.
Mr Borja said he had 'never seen lightning like it' before and incredibly he had his camera out at just the right time.
The pilot was flying on a commercial Boeing 767-300ER en route to Europe when the lightning suddenly struck.
The Center for Biological Diversity's report concluded that of the 1,437 native bee species for which there was sufficient data to evaluate, about 749 of them were declining. Some 347 of the species, which play a vital role in plant pollination, are imperiled and at risk of extinction, the study found.
"It's a quiet but staggering crisis unfolding right under our noses that illuminates the unacceptably high cost of our careless addiction to pesticides and monoculture farming," its author, Kelsey Kopec, said in a statement.
Habitat loss, along with heavy pesticide use, climate change and increasing urbanization are the main causes for declining bee populations, the study found.

The US Geological Survey put the magnitude at 5.6 and said the quake was very shallow at around 10 kilometres (six miles) deep
The earthquake was centred in the town of Samat in Adiyaman province, the government-run Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency said.
It was followed by four more tremors, the strongest measuring 4.4.
At least five people were injured in the quake, which knocked down some buildings in the town, mayor Yusuf Firat told private NTV television.
There was no immediate report of any fatalities.
For Matt Nolan, Tuesday morning's round of storms proved devastating for his livestock, though it took him several hours to learn how.
"I fed them at eleven o'clock, put the bale out, and i went to the house because it started storming again," he said.
Nolan said that storm brought heavy rain and intense lightning. One strike sounded like it hit just outside his home.
Hours later he learned it did and the proof was what he found around this bale feeder.
"They have hay still in their mouths, so it knocked them out quick," Nolan said.
Nolan believes that lightning strike hit the bale ring and each cow feeding from it.
According to the USGS, magma is "molten rock underground", and lava is molten rock "that breaks through the Earth's surface". Right now, something is pushing magma up through the crust of the Earth at a number of key spots around the planet. On the island of Sicily, the "giant fountains of lava" that are coming out of Mt. Etna can be seen 30 kilometers away...
On the other side of the world, a constant stream of molten rock has been springing out of Guatemala's "Volcano of Fire" since February 25th...Giant fountains of lava could be seen sprouting from the volcano, located on the isle of Sicily, as far away as Catania, around 30 kilometres away, and the resort town of Taormina.
The Meteorological Observatory in Nunziata said: "You can clearly see the lava fountains, although currently modest, as it escapes from the crater in the southeast."
An orange air alert has been issued, meaning that airspace will remain open but authorities will continue to monitor the situation.
And in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, a "firehose of lava" has been pouring out of the Kilauea Volcano since December 31st.Guatemala's Volcano of Fire erupted Saturday (Feb 25), spewing lava and sending up plumes of ash that rained down on nearby communities and could eventually reach the capital, civil protection authorities said.
The Volcan de Fuego, one of the country's three active volcanoes, is located about 45km southwest of the capital Guatemala City. It was the volcano's second eruption this year.
The report put out this January 2017(NOAA Technical report NOC CO-OPS 083),was issued under the signature of the departing Department of Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker and NOAA Administrator Dr. Kathryn Sullivan. The report title is "GLOBAL AND REGIONAL SEA LEVEL RISE SCENARIOS FOR THE UNITED STATES."
The 75 page report has as a primary purpose, to continue the climate scare tactics of the Obama administration with a new prediction of worsening global sea level rise of up to 2.5 meters(8 feet 2in.) by the year 2100, an increase from their previous estimate of 2.0 meters(6 feet 7 in).
Comment: Consider the report card on Gore, Mann, and Obama. Man made CO2 global warming is a political/corporate fiction and has nothing to do with real science. In fact, the recent pronounced reduction in solar activity very likely indicates the onset of the next Little Ice Age that we have already entered. For the real science behind this, see Casey's new book, UPHEAVAL.















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