Despite being highly migratory, tuna may benefit from ocean sanctuaries, study finds.
Mussels are notorious maritime stowaways known for damaging the hulls of boats, but these same adhesive properties have widespread engineering...
Half of the world's marine ecosystems are experiencing overfishing
The small world of global marine fisheries: The cross-boundary consequences of larval dispersal
A new publication in the journal Estuaries and Coasts investigates the use of a fluorescent dye to track movements of young oysters.
Rutgers and other scientists document the impact of ocean warming on fisheries
Commercial fishers are acutely aware of the potential for marine litter to cause lasting damage to their catches and the wider industry, a new study...
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Fishing Among Worst Jobs for Health
People working in the fishing industry have among the poorest health of all workers in England and Wales, new research suggests.
Fish fences so large they can be seen from space are causing habitat destruction
How genetics, resources and a long-distant relative helped one lucky fish species adapt to extreme pollution
Low-cost acoustic tags attached to fishing nets are being trialed as part of a major new project to reduce marine litter and ‘ghost fishing’
Substituting fishmeal in aquaculture feeds with plant ingredients may not be as beneficial for the environment as many predict, according to new...
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