
Japan’s David vs Goliath battle to preserve Pacific bluefin tuna
A group of small-scale fishermen are waging an increasingly public struggle against industrial fleets using sonar and huge nets to scoop up massive catches of …
A group of small-scale fishermen are waging an increasingly public struggle against industrial fleets using sonar and huge nets to scoop up massive catches of …
At least 10 underground and open-pit copper and gold mining projects in British Columbia are up and running, in advanced exploration or in review to …
A state-owned hatchery is the suspected source of PCBs on the Little Spokane River and river advocates say its wastewater should be monitored more closely. …
The NY Times profiles NOAA geneticist John Carlos Garza. Garza and his team are using the latest in genetic techniques to improve hatchery breeding programs. …
The Climate Shield website hosts geospatial data and related information that describes specific locations of cold-water refuge streams for native Cutthroat Trout and Bull Trout …
We’ve seen a lot of ways to try and eradicate an invasive species but giving carp herpes has to be one of the most bizarre. …
Red snapper were terribly over fished until federal management plans were placed upon the fishery under the Magnuson-Stevens Act. Since the adoption of that federal management …
Ten seconds is all the time an angler should take to remove the hook, take pictures and return a fish to water, according to a …
One third of the world’s freshwater fish are at risk if large hydroelectric dams are built on the Amazon, Congo and Mekong, aquatic ecologists have …
The ocean is being maxed out by both commercial and recreational fishermen. It’s time to change our direction and rebel against these destructive practices, replace …