A sighting alone is considered exceptionally 'rare' – never mind the feat of catching one. It took this fisherman 13 years to ...
The incidental capture of non-target species (bycatch) in tuna fisheries impacts some marine vertebrates, particularly species with vulnerable life histories such as manta and devil rays (mobulids).
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Municipal fishing crisis deepens
The waves off the Philippine coast have always provided a lifeline for millions of small-scale fishers. But in recent months, ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
Large volumes of fish and other marine life are routinely caught in bottom-trawl nets used to sweep the seabed. Charities say ...
The film shows the seabed littered with thousands of dead fish, shellfish and a critically endangered flapper skate with rope ...
A view of the deck of a docked factory trawler, taken from above. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council, which manages federal fisheries off Alaska’s coast, wrapped up its February ...
A U.S. district court judge has rejected a lawsuit seeking a new environmental impact study of the Bering Sea commercial ...
A 500-year-old shark, a $7 million study, and a baffling disappearance—what happened? Scientists spent years tracking ...
First responders said the dolphin's flesh appeared to have been 'butchered' when its carved carcass washed up on a Jersey ...
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council advanced a suite of new protections intended to combat the pollock trawlers’ salmon bycatch, the term for the incidental catch of unintended species.
Plans for Malta’s first deep-water offshore fish farm include using detritus-eating crustaceans in lower cages to minimise ...