Fish populations tend to do better in places where rigorous fisheries management practices are used, and the more measures employed, the better for...
The Namibian Albatross Task Force is celebrating a major conservation success story after a decade of work with the country’s fishing industry and...
How do fishing communities respond when disrupted by marine heatwave-associated harmful algal bloom closures?
Effective planning for climate change helps avoid conflicts over ocean uses
Effective pre-war fisheries management could help in global food emergency
An international team of scientists has found leaving more big fish in the sea reduces the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the Earth's...
UC biologist is studying water downstream of treatment plants
Study using biomimetic fish-like robots shows that swimming closely together offers fish hydrodynamic benefits – research project with participation...
The findings go against previous thinking around the damage caused by the industry to the seabed
A world-renowned seaweed expert has told a meeting of UN representatives and global organizations last week how the seaweed industry is helping...
Increasing fishing too quickly can cause coral reef ecosystems to collapse, new University of Colorado Boulder-led research finds.
A research team led by the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) has begun to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the UK seafood...
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