Re: [心得] 今天看聯合報

看板media-chaos (媒亂(媒體亂象))作者 (亞德特拉星人)時間19年前 (2005/10/08 23:12), 編輯推噓4(407)
留言11則, 6人參與, 最新討論串5/6 (看更多)
http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story/0,20281,16840959-5001022,00.html Great white ways Bt PETER TRUTE October 07, 2005 HER name is Nicole, she travels widely and she makes international headlines. But no, she has never starred in a film and she was never married to Tom Cruise. Meet our "other Nicole" – a great white shark that has set records for trans-ocean travel and has startled researchers with the insights she has given them into shark behaviour. South African researcher Ramon Bonfil today publishes the results of a 15-month study of great white sharks in the international journal Science. Dr Bonfil and his team used electronic tags on 32 sharks and recorded their movements. On November 7, 2003, they tagged shark P12, a 3.8m sub-adult which went on to make the first known trans-oceanic return migration, swimming from South Africa to Australia and back. In honour of the Australian connection, Dr Bonfil named it "Nicole", after Nicole Kidman. Nicole made other impressive performances: her 99-day, 11,100km journey from South Africa to just off the West Australian coast was made at a minimum 4.7km/h – "the fastest sustained long-distance speed known among sharks and comparable to that of some of the fastest-swimming tunas," Dr Bonfil reported. When Nicole was once again spotted off the South African coast in August, 2004, she demonstrated more than a navigational ability never before seen in sharks – the 20,000km-plus trip was also the fastest recorded return migration for a marine animal. How Nicole navigated the trip remains a mystery, but the information from Dr Bonfil's research also raises new challenges in protecting sharks. They were once thought to be coastal creatures, but journeys into the open seas leave them exposed to other threats, such as long-line fishing boats. CSIRO research scientist and shark expert Barry Bruce said Dr Bonfil's work showed the importance of understanding shark movement patterns and the ways in which populations are related. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.129.81.119

10/08 23:15, , 1F
結論是那家報紙和中廣都錯了 只有外電是正確的
10/08 23:15, 1F

10/08 23:15, , 2F
外電.........又贏了
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10/08 23:16, , 3F
外電是原稿啊 XD
10/08 23:16, 3F

10/08 23:24, , 4F
看到第二段我傻了....Orz...
10/08 23:24, 4F

10/08 23:33, , 5F
滿娛樂的開頭XDrz 這又代表台灣新聞引領世界潮流嗎 囧
10/08 23:33, 5F

10/09 00:25, , 6F
重點應該是在 the fastest.... "among sharks"?
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10/09 00:26, , 7F
聯合報可能只看得懂 fastest... 看不懂的自己掰 XD
10/09 00:26, 7F

10/09 00:54, , 8F
其實這種「娛樂」開頭是外國領先台灣吧
10/09 00:54, 8F

10/09 10:24, , 9F
原本只是想找其他文章來對比那家報紙的錯誤
10/09 10:24, 9F

10/09 10:25, , 10F
沒想到找來當對比的霉體也錯了 亂槍打鳥 沒想到到處都是鳥
10/09 10:25, 10F

10/09 10:26, , 11F
想想還真是過意不去
10/09 10:26, 11F
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