The way the world catches fish defies all economic logic
It’s often said that there are plenty more fish in the sea. For most of human history, that was true. From ancient Minoans to postwar …
It’s often said that there are plenty more fish in the sea. For most of human history, that was true. From ancient Minoans to postwar …
Recent research conducted by the U.S. Geologic Survey in New York shows that stocking brown trout into streams harboring wild brook trout is harmful to …
Rivers are the lifeblood of the West. They irrigate crops, provide clean drinking water, serve as habitat for fish and wildlife, and fuel an $887 …
Fernando Lessa’s Urban Salmon Project portrays the beauty that is hidden underwater, in the creeks and rivers in Metro Vancouver. When it’s done, there will …
Wild fish aren’t the only ones feeling the squeeze from climate change. As warmer, lower-oxygen waters spread, domesticated fish are suffering as well. In Chile, for instance, an algal …
Water may be crucial for life in the West, but Westerners in 11 states have manipulated and trashed rivers to such an extent that half …
The New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli joined the California State Treasurer in urging First Quantum Minerals to rethink its plan to invest in the highly controversial Pebble project. …
At a time when our political system has failed to deliver for our planet, it’s up to businesses to create positive change. Read the digital …
The University of Washington’s Friday Harbor laboratory is considered one of the top marine labs in the world, and one of its biggest projects is …
Colorado Springs fisherman Roger Hill has had repeated run-ins with Mark Warsewa, whose property spans the Arkansas River between Texas Creek and Cotopaxi. Hill likes …