News

In a stunning, history-making performance, Lights Out Boston Angling Club based out of Cataumet and Islamorada, Florida, shattered tournament and regional records by catching 47 white marlin in under ...
A study led by Associate Professor Kelton McMahon at University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography has found that food webs on tropical reefs are more fragile than we once thought.
To draw sharks to the drum line, each of the floats had a small metal cage to hold chunks of fish that would release odorants ...
Zebrafish can regrow hearing cells we can't, and scientists have just found two genes that may explain how. This discovery ...
A new study finds that overfishing has caused eastern Baltic cod to evolve genetically, leading to significantly smaller fish in just two decades ...
Sometimes it's difficult to distinguish between the types of fish available, especially cod and haddock, which are often ...
The eastern Baltic cod has shrunk dramatically in size in recent decades due to rapid evolution — changes at the genetic ...
For National Geographic's SHARKFEST, But Why Tho chatted with Dr. Megan Winton about how data plays a huge role in Investigation Shark Attack The post Dr Megan Winton Dives Deep Into Data In ...
Marine scientists have investigated how coastal fish communities are changing with climate change and higher temperatures ...
At the foot of the offshore wind farms in the German Bight, newly composed fish communities are forming. These differ depending on the location and wind farm. This is shown by current studies by the ...
The gray seals slide out of their cages into the Baltic Sea near the Lithuanian coast, swimming off to new lives imperiled by climate change, pollution and shrinking fish stocks.
When the top spotty fish in a tank disappears, the runner-up turns aggressive within minutes, rushing and nipping rivals ...