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A new satellite-based study shows it's possible to protect 30% of Atlantic Ocean habitats with minimal disruption to shipping ...
Sosnowski's bill would require "anyone" who traps green crabs to get a license and report their catch to the state, a structural barrier to trapping, although it would allow for a cheaper green ...
The order represents a dramatic shift in federal policy on fishing in US waters by prioritizing commercial fishing interests ...
Since lionfish have been introduced to U.S. waters, they have dominated warm coastal waters and coral reefs in the Atlantic Ocean and ... This species of fish was first introduced to the U.S ...
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Teenage fish on drugs take more risks, too.
New study offers some of the most compelling real-world evidence yet that pharmaceutical pollution is messing with wildlife ...
Connecticut anglers are concerned that funding cuts may impact stocking and conservation efforts for the state’s $4.1 million ...
Holt, one of Magellan’s offshore managers, said the aim was to test the physical requirements and environmental impacts of ...
develop an identification guide for fishery observers, and improve bycatch management in the krill fishery.” The findings from this year’s Ground fish survey will be presented at the upcoming ...
When the cannery that opened in Marshallberg, a little village in Down East Carteret County, in 1937 ran out of oysters, tomatoes or other crops to can, they turned to canning sea turtles, writes ...
Rugged red mountains tower over the aquamarine waters off Eilat in southern Israel. A group of divers plunges beneath the ...
Shell-forming animals like corals, crabs, oysters and urchins are getting hit first because ocean acidification robs ... with devastating effects on vast numbers of species, from small shell-building ...
The bulk of the migrating, oceanic striper population winters in the Mid-Atlantic ... before heading back to the ocean and continuing north. Historically, these fish summered in the cooler ...