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As the sea is emptied of life to feed a growing human population, innovation in protein sources holds promise in diverting seafood production away from the ocean. Up to 2.7 trillion wild-caught fish ...
Global warming is causing alterations in ocean chemistry and many oceanic processes, and it is threatening many species of marine animals that cannot cope with higher temperatures. Overfishing is ...
“That conical nose just pierces through the ocean.” Though mature females ... Makos, like many sharks, are especially vulnerable to overfishing because of their small litters and high age ...
The scientists and other members from The Sea Around Us team recently captured the global overfishing crisis in a new documentary, titled An Ocean Mystery: The Missing Catch. The documentary shows ...
In our warming oceans, marine species are moving into new areas and "re-engineering" or often destroying those ecosystems, but scientists say the paradox of overfishing sustainably can help.
In a report released May 2, NOAA Fisheries announced that 2023 saw a record low for the number of fish stocks subject to overfishing. The annual "Status of the Stocks" report is an assessment of ...
MARINE biology expert Prof. Yunus Mgaya has called for fisheries extension officers, fishmongers, traders, and consumers to be educated on the importance of marine ecology to protect the Indian Ocean, ...
Warming oceans threaten the ocean ecology and the ... They are also vital to make fish meal, used to feed farmed fish. Overfishing compounds the problem, and geopolitical tensions in the contested ...