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A sweeping new executive order to deregulate the U.S. seafood sector risks unraveling decades of scientific progress and ...
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South Africa Today on MSNVanishing giants: The Indian Ocean’s biggest fish need saving (commentary)I have spent much of my life studying predatory fishes in East Africa’s coastal waters, but never have I been more concerned ...
These top predators eat smaller animals, balancing the populations of fish and other marine life. For example, sharks protect ...
One of last summer’s strandings — a 7-foot-3-inch fish in Gearhart — proved to be a rare hoodwinker sunfish, Mola tecta. New ...
Deep below the surface of the ocean, bacteria and critters that feed off nutrients spouting from hydrothermal vents met with ...
The more we explore and protect the ocean, the more we benefit, whether in the form of economic returns or scientific ...
Some fish change colors to blend in with their environment, but the stargazer fish has a different camouflaging technique. It ...
A plan to restore fish passage in the Blackstone River still faces obstacles over funding and questions over working with ...
Though there are many shark species in North Carolina, bites are rare, Cahoon said, noting that most shark bites occur in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNGambia: How Europe's Appetite for Farmed Fish Is Gutting Gambia's Coastal VillagesGambian fishermen are watching their future disappear. Their catches are shrinking, their costs are climbing and their boats ...
Fish stocks, rebounding from the exclusion of foreign fleets, began to crash again. NOAA regulators addressed overfishing ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNGary Griggs, Our Ocean Backyard | Calamari — still No. 1The budget of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has been unfortunately decimated by this administration, which is bad for the oceans and all of us who depend on them — which, in ...
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