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#12676716
26 August 2025
The historic Morgan-Manning house in Brockport is heavily damaged by fire, in Rochester, United States, on January 15, 2025.
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#12676717
26 August 2025
The historic Morgan-Manning house in Brockport is heavily damaged by fire, in Rochester, United States, on January 15, 2025.
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#12676718
26 August 2025
The historic Morgan-Manning house in Brockport is heavily damaged by fire, in Rochester, United States, on January 15, 2025.
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#12676720
26 August 2025
The historic Morgan-Manning house in Brockport is heavily damaged by fire, in Rochester, United States, on January 15, 2025.
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#12676721
26 August 2025
The historic Morgan-Manning house in Brockport is heavily damaged by fire, in Rochester, United States, on January 15, 2025.
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#12676725
26 August 2025
The historic Morgan-Manning house in Brockport is heavily damaged by fire, in Rochester, United States, on January 15, 2025.
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#12676726
26 August 2025
The historic Morgan-Manning house in Brockport is heavily damaged by fire, in Rochester, United States, on January 15, 2025.
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#12622947
7 August 2025
Fishermen remove a damaged net from a fishing boat in the port of Molfetta, Italy, on August 6, 2025. The main cause of the decline in fishing in Molfetta is a combination of economic and environmental factors. Rising fuel costs significantly impact the profitability of boats, which face increasingly high expenses to remain operational. Additionally, the reduction in fish stocks available in the sea makes it more difficult for fishermen to obtain the necessary quantities to sustain their activities. Furthermore, increasingly stringent regulations on the environment and sustainable fishing impose restrictions that, although necessary for the protection of the marine ecosystem, further complicate the management of the sector.
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#12622948
7 August 2025
Fishermen remove a damaged net from a fishing boat in the port of Molfetta, Italy, on August 6, 2025. The main cause of the decline in fishing in Molfetta is a combination of economic and environmental factors. Rising fuel costs significantly impact the profitability of boats, which face increasingly high expenses to remain operational. Additionally, the reduction in fish stocks available in the sea makes it more difficult for fishermen to obtain the necessary quantities to sustain their activities. Furthermore, increasingly stringent regulations on the environment and sustainable fishing impose restrictions that, although necessary for the protection of the marine ecosystem, further complicate the management of the sector.
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#12622949
7 August 2025
Fishermen remove a damaged net from a fishing boat in the port of Molfetta, Italy, on August 6, 2025. The main cause of the decline in fishing in Molfetta is a combination of economic and environmental factors. Rising fuel costs significantly impact the profitability of boats, which face increasingly high expenses to remain operational. Additionally, the reduction in fish stocks available in the sea makes it more difficult for fishermen to obtain the necessary quantities to sustain their activities. Furthermore, increasingly stringent regulations on the environment and sustainable fishing impose restrictions that, although necessary for the protection of the marine ecosystem, further complicate the management of the sector.
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#12622950
7 August 2025
Fishermen remove a damaged net from a fishing boat in the port of Molfetta, Italy, on August 6, 2025. The main cause of the decline in fishing in Molfetta is a combination of economic and environmental factors. Rising fuel costs significantly impact the profitability of boats, which face increasingly high expenses to remain operational. Additionally, the reduction in fish stocks available in the sea makes it more difficult for fishermen to obtain the necessary quantities to sustain their activities. Furthermore, increasingly stringent regulations on the environment and sustainable fishing impose restrictions that, although necessary for the protection of the marine ecosystem, further complicate the management of the sector.
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#12622951
7 August 2025
Fishermen remove a damaged net from a fishing boat in the port of Molfetta, Italy, on August 6, 2025. The main cause of the decline in fishing in Molfetta is a combination of economic and environmental factors. Rising fuel costs significantly impact the profitability of boats, which face increasingly high expenses to remain operational. Additionally, the reduction in fish stocks available in the sea makes it more difficult for fishermen to obtain the necessary quantities to sustain their activities. Furthermore, increasingly stringent regulations on the environment and sustainable fishing impose restrictions that, although necessary for the protection of the marine ecosystem, further complicate the management of the sector.
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#12617708
5 August 2025
A Japanese beetle feeds on a leaf in a park in Canada during the mating period in the summer season. The Japanese beetle, known as Popillia japonica, is considered an invasive pest that causes significant damage to crops, gardens, and trees in Canada. This insect primarily establishes itself in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces in Montreal, Canada, on July 31, 2025.
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#12617709
5 August 2025
Two Japanese beetles mate on a leaf in a park in Canada during the mating period in the summer season. The Japanese beetle, known as Popillia japonica, is considered an invasive pest that causes significant damage to crops, gardens, and trees in Canada. This insect primarily establishes itself in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces, on July 31, 2025, in Montreal, Canada.
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#12617710
5 August 2025
A detail of a leaf after being eaten by Japanese beetles during the mating period in the summer season. The Japanese beetle, known as Popillia japonica, is considered an invasive pest that causes significant damage to crops, gardens, and trees in Canada. This insect primarily establishes itself in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces in Montreal, Canada, on July 31, 2025.
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#12617711
5 August 2025
Two Japanese beetles mate on a leaf in a park in Canada during the mating period in the summer season. The Japanese beetle, known as Popillia japonica, is considered an invasive pest that causes significant damage to crops, gardens, and trees in Canada. This insect primarily establishes itself in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces, on July 31, 2025, in Montreal, Canada.
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