A sighting alone is considered exceptionally 'rare' – never mind the feat of catching one. It took this fisherman 13 years to ...
How can our governor talk about Alaska food security and not mention the fact that we still harvest hundreds of millions of ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMunicipal fishing crisis deepensThe waves off the Philippine coast have always provided a lifeline for millions of small-scale fishers. But in recent months, ...
Fisheries observers hold a job little known by the general public but essential to the health of the oceans: monitoring the ...
Marine biologist Alan Deidun uploads photo of pile of catshark bycatch being sold in Xlendi, voicing his frustration at the ...
To see a green sawfish - let alone catch one - is exceptionally rare, as there is estimated to only be between 200 and 5,000 left in the world.
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Mongabay News on MSNFish-tracking robot aims to make fishing more sustainable in developing nationsWhen fishers on Lake Chilwa cast their nets, they don’t know whether there are fish below, or something else entirely. “We ...
Marine biologist Alan Deidun has spoken out against the catching of catsharks in Malta. In a post on social media, Deidun shared a photo of a number of catsharks dumped on a slipway.
The Tanana Chiefs Conference and the Association of Village Council Presidents had sued the federal government.
Ocean Census has embarked on numerous expeditions—so far—with a sole aim: discovering new species in the "world's greatest ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
Kenya Fisheries Service, Director General Daniel Mungai said that as Kenya prepares to commence the shallow water prawn ...
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