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‘Leaf Fish’ Spotted In Gozo

'Leaf Fish' Spotted In Gozo
Nov 1 2024 Share

Taking to social media, Alan Deidun shared a video shared with him as part of the ‘Spot the Alien Fish Citizen Science Campaign’ of a peculiar looking fish – or leaf?

Well, it’s actually a fish – a ‘sluggish’ one indeed.

‘No wonder its called ‘pesce foglia’ (the ‘leaf fish’) in Italian… a juvenile Atlantic triple tail (Lobotes surinamensis)… ‘fallakka’ in native Maltese’.

The fish is common at the surface within sheltered areas such as ports and harbours at this time of year. Deidun also explained that the adults are much darker in cooler.

Have you ever spotted such a fish?

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Source: Alan Deidun via Christian Sant

Zurrieq Halloween Party Raises Money For Puttinu Cares

Zurrieq Halloween Party Raises Money For Puttinu Cares
Nov 1 2024 Share

Kids in costume were welcomed in Żurrieq for a Halloween party raising funds for Puttinu Cares.

With a mass led by Fr Daniel Cardona, kids were treated to a number of activities and sweat treats in Żurrieq as many others celebrated Halloween around the island.

With lots of original costumes and a wonderful atmosphere, the locality made sure to make the night one to remember for the youth whilst also contributing to a good cause.

Some even had the opportunity to learn some basic first aid thanks to experts on site.

Well done!

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18 Year Old Grievously Injured After Zejtun Motorcycle Accident

18 Year Old Grievously Injured After Zejtun Motorcycle Accident
Nov 1 2024 Share

An 18 year old man resident of Birzebbuga was taken to Mater Dei Hospital at round 0200hrs after he was injured in a traffic accident in Triq il-Labour, Zejtun.

Preliminary investigations showed that the youth was driving a Kymco motorcycle, lost control and crashed into a parked Ford Transit.

He was given medical assistance and taken to Mater Dei Hospital. He was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries.

Police investigations are ongoing.

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€2.2 Billion Generated Through Tourism Till August 2024

Oct 31 2024 Share

Recent budget data reveals that Malta’s tourism sector generated €2.2 billion between January and August 2024, marking a 23% increase in revenue compared to the same period in 2023.

With €2.7 billion recorded for the entirety of 2023, this year’s revenues are already approaching that amount, and the government anticipates surpassing €3 billion by year’s end.

The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) has announced plans to refine its focus, aiming to optimize visitor stays by slightly reducing average visit lengths to accommodate more tourists annually.

In addition, the MTA intends to target high-value, long-haul travelers from regions like North America, Australia, and Latin America, supported by Malta’s expanding network of international routes.

Winter tourism also remains a key focus area, with winter visitor numbers more than doubling over the past decade, from 514,273 to 1,272,059.

This growth reflects a successful strategy to make Malta an appealing year-round destination, expanding its tourism appeal beyond the traditional summer months.

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