Tag: Fish - Page 3
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From Meat Packing Plant to 93,500 s.f. Off-Grid Vertical Farm and Brewery
A piece of Chicago's industrial heritage is going to be converted into a futuristic farm and food production facility, running on 100% renewable energy.
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Whole Foods Market to Stop Sales of Unsustainable Seafood
An initiative to stop selling red-rated seafood by 2013 had been launched a year early and will go into effect on Earth Day 2012.
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Fish Have Sex on the Beach? Grunion's Quirky Mating Method Attracts a Crowd
March madness for the silvery small fish known as the grunion means the frenzy of mating season along Socal beaches
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The Week in Animal News: Life on the Midway Atoll, Glowing Fish and More
Jaymi took some amazing shots on her trip to Midway, including lots of the wildlife there. Genetically modified fish make glowing sushi, rare orangutans could be gone in weeks and more.
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Bizarre Sushi Recipe With Genetically Modified Glowing Fish (Video)
Weird or delicious? A glow-in-the-dark sushi recipe that uses transgenic, trademarked "GloFish" straight from the aquarium.
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Hipsters Rejoice: The Mullet is Green (So Long As You Eat It)
This somewhat undervalued fish could be important in our search for sustainable seafood.
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Alibaba.com Stops Selling Manta Ray Products
The Chinese website, one of the world's largest platforms for business-to-business trading, has announced that it will stop carrying products made from UN Protected species, including manta rays.
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Researchers Wrangle Sharks in the Bahamas to Improve Marine Preserves
The Bahamas - and Caribbean in general - are important marine ecosystems under threat. Before conservationists can protect them, however, they must understand the species living there, and sometimes that means swimming with sharks.
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The Week in Animal News: Gorillas Run Away for Love, Amazon.com Sells Whale Meat and More
This week, two male gorillas escaped their zoo enclosure and used their freedom to look for potential mates. Whale meat can be bought on Amazon.com, an entire Indian village moves to make room for tigers, and more.
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Overfishing Costs EU '£2.7 billion each year' and 100,000 Jobs
In addition to hurting some already fragile marine ecosystems, overfishing also has huge economic impacts, according to a European report.
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Coral Reef Cam Shows Where Large Fish Hang Out
How important is shelter to fish when it comes to climate change? And what type do they prefer? Why it matters.
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Selenium Contamination Linked to Two-Headed Trout Near Idaho Phosphate Mine
A government report has found that selenium contamination is connected to fish deformities, including two-headed trout.
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Prehistoric Atlantic Sturgeon Newest Addition to the Endangered Species List
The ancient Atlantic sturgeon is the latest species to be added to the Endangered Species List.
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Turkish Fisherman Shot in Head as Fight Against Unsustainable Fishing Gets Ugly in Istanbul
A fisherman who had criticized illegal fishing practices loses an eye in an armed attack as diminishing fish stocks and increased debts create a volatile atmosphere.
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Too Far? New Plan to Separate Basins, Stop Asian Carp, Costs Billions (Video)
Great Lakes residents would be paying this off for 47 years ... but reaping the benefits for just as long.
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Massive Expansion of Shellfish Farming May be Key to Sustainable Aquaculture
New techniques for shellfish farming are leading to innovative partnerships. Some areas of Rhode Island could sustain a 600-fold expansion of oyster farms.
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The Fine Line Between Aquaponics and Factory Farms
A rooftop farm in Florida boasts 1lb of fish for every gallon of water. Is that progress, or is it cruelty?
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With Off-the-shelf-Systems, Aquaponic Gardening is Getting Easier to do at Home
Aquaponics, or raising fish and vegetables together, is no longer just for the backyard hobbyist or survival nut.
























