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of trademarks already registered with the name "trident." last october judge jacqueline sarah gleeson ruled in favor of trident foods keeping its trademark in australia for "meat, fish, poultry and game, including sardines, mackerel, pilchards, crab, oysters, mussels, and prawns; meat extracts, preserved
, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables, jellies, jams, eggs, preservatives and pickles." trident seafoods has not attempted to sell seafood products in australia using the trident seafoods logo because of the australian firm's trademark, the court documents say. since , trident seafoods has sold seafood...
https://www.knoldseafood.com/court-rules-australian-group-can-continue-fight-for-trident-seafood-trademark/
jeopardize north american green turtle habitats. north americans know of more atlantic green turtles mating off and nesting on east coasts than of pacific green turtles mating and nesting along west coasts. day-active females lay one to eight clutches of -some golf ball-sized, leathery-shelled, spherical eggs
every two to four years in urn-shaped nest cavities late at night. hatchlings migrate from their shells within to days minimally and maximally, and to days mostly, and mature within to years. algae, crustaceans, fish eggs, invertebrates, jellyfish, molluscs, sponges and worms versus algae and sea grasses...
https://earth-and-space-news.blogspot.com/2010/10/