In our warming oceans, marine species are moving into new areas and "re-engineering" or often destroying those ecosystems, ...
Research shows that catch-and-release policies aren’t enough to slow the trend In a nutshell Catch-and-release policies help but aren’t enough. While retention bans reduce shark deaths, many species ...
There were no electronics back in the day. You had to know how to fish. ... You don’t have to be a good fisherman now. You ...
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The booming ocean economy sustains hundreds of millions of people, but it is being squeezed dry by overfishing, pollution, ...
In our warming oceans, marine species are moving into new areas and 're-engineering' or often destroying those ecosystems, ...
Researchers urge stronger protections like fishing limits and habitat conservation to prevent further decline in shark ...
Overfishing has serious repercussions for marine ecosystems, coastal populations and the global climate, an independent UN expert said Friday ...
Puentes Riaño stressed the urgency of mainstreaming the human right to a clean environment into ocean policies.
It’s also no secret that overfishing remains the biggest threat, with demand for their meat surging worldwide. Simply put, more sharks and rays are being taken from the ocean than populations ...
That, plus the influx of more Florida residents and visitors who are on the water, has caused overfishing among many species. An electric reel on display during the annual Stuart Boat Show on ...