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"Sandeel is probably the best managed fishery in the world," he added. The ruling means a sandeel fishing ban also remains in ...
New research reveals that methane, typically associated with deep-sea ecosystems, plays a significant role in river food webs ...
Wildlife rescuers are struggling to keep up with the demand to help stranded and sick marine life along the West Coast.
Scientists map microplastics across ocean depths, revealing their deep spread, persistence, and potential climate impact.
In Guide to Wild Morsels, Hahn provides detailed information on when, where and how to harvest wild foods. She highlights each plants’ “superpowers” (such as a lady fern’s ability to restore soil) as ...
Marine plastic pollution is a global crisis, with 9 to 14 million metric tons of plastic entering the ocean every year. Tiny ...
An "odd-looking" deep-sea fish recently washed ashore on an Oregon beach to the surprise of a local aquarium. The Seaside ...
The highest trophic niches in Mesozoic oceans were filled by diverse marine reptiles, including ichthyosaurians, ...
An international team of scientists has moved beyond just 'scratching the surface,' to understand how microplastics move through and impact the global ocean. For the first time, scientists have mapped ...
Scientists map out the footprint produced by fishmeal and fish oil (FMFO) industries for the first time, establishing a ...
Study in Nature Geoscience reveals how strong and weak monsoons impact marine productivity in the Bay of Bengal.
The Bay of Bengal, covering less than 1% of the global ocean, supplies nearly 8% of the world’s fishery production, including critical species like hilsa, a dietary staple for coastal communities.