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  • Wood-eating shipworms may soon be farmed for shipworm-eating humans

    11/21/2023 7:26:10 PM PST · by Jonty30 · 61 replies
    https://newatlas.com/ ^ | November 20, 2023 | Ben Coxworth
    For centuries, shipworms have vexed mariners by boring into – and consuming – the hulls of wooden ships and boats. Soon, though, we may actually be eating those "worms," as they have successfully been farmed for the first time. Scientifically known as teredinids, shipworms are actually a type of bivalve mollusk. This means they're related to clams, mussels and oysters. Because they spend their lives protected inside the wood that they eat, however, they only have a tiny shell at their front end, where it aids in the wood-boring process. In the Philippines, shipworms are already wild-harvested and sold as...
  • New York City's harbors house 1,600 bars of silver, and 4-foot-long, wood-eating worms

    07/01/2009 6:58:24 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 16 replies · 2,168+ views
    news.yahoo ^ | Sun Jun 28 | Chuck Shepherd –
    Using GPS and state-of-the-art sonar, Columbia University researchers recently made the first comprehensive map of the wonders submerged in New York City's harbors. Supplementing those findings with historical data, New York magazine reported the inventory's highlights in May: a 350-foot steamship (downed in 1920), a freight train (derailed in 1865), 1,600 bars of silver (unrecovered since 1903), a fleet of Good Humor ice cream trucks (which form a reef for aquatic life), and so many junked cars near the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges that divers use them as underwater navigation points. Of most concern lately, though, are the wildlife: 4-foot-long...