Entanglements of humpback whales in fishing gear along the US West Coast increased dramatically during the 2014 to 2016 marine heat wave known as...
Recreational fishers are increasingly targeting sharks and rays, a situation that is causing concern among researchers.
While regular fish have flat scales, shark 'scales' look more like teeth. But their denticles also cover their body and in particular influence...
Marine protected areas reduce fish mortality by limiting harvesting and reducing habitat destruction. They are often designed and implemented to...
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Assessing Fish Stocks in the Irish Sea
Scientists from SAMS have been praised for working alongside fishermen to devise a new way of assessing fish stocks in the Irish Sea.
Killer whales prefer to eat only the biggest, juiciest Chinook salmon they can find. The larger the fish, the more energy a whale can get for its...
Natural resilience is more important than ever in the face of unprecedented climate change
Placing lights on fishing nets reduces the chances of sea turtles and dolphins being caught by accident, new research shows.
Though small and somewhat nondescript, quagga and zebra mussels pose a huge threat to local rivers, lakes and estuaries.
Natural history collections are unique archives of biodiversity. They document how living things transform over time and what effects aspects like...
The survival and eventual return of juvenile Snake River salmon and steelhead to spawning streams as adults depends more on their size than the way...
A study involving scientists at the University of Arizona and the University of Queensland provides new insight into how the small brains of mantis...
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