Fish that are able to adjust to warming waters may pass heat-tolerant genes not just onto their children, but their grandchildren too.
Nacre, the rainbow-sheened material that lines the insides of mussel and other mollusk shells, is known as nature's toughest material. Now, a team...
U.S. and Canadian researchers have developed a tool that incorporates projected changes in ocean climate onto a geographic fishery management area....
When Florida families settle down to enjoy a seafood dinner they may not realize the main dish wasn't freshly caught in the nearby Gulf of Mexico,...
Understanding the impact of modern fishing techniques is critical to ensure the sustainability of the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) tuna...
Mechanical engineers at the University of Virginia School of Engineering, leading a collaboration with biologists from Harvard University, have...
By using age-mortality and species-selection profiles from prehistoric East Asia, researchers identified carp aquaculture in Henan Province, China,...
Technological advances are allowing commercial fishing fleets to double their fishing power every 35 years and put even more pressure on dwindling...
The evolutionary process that occurs when a species colonizes a new environment provides an opportunity to explore the mechanisms underlying genetic...
A fisherman's curiosity led to identification of the correlation between microbial communities in recreational freshwater locales and seasonal...
In enriched rearing method structures are added to rearing tanks to increase habitat complexity and resemblance to natural conditions
To Brennan Phillips, University of Rhode Island assistant professor of ocean engineering, it was an unparalleled sight.
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