Tag: Fish - Page 5
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Rising Meat Consumption Takes Big Bite out of Grain Harvest
World consumption of animal protein is everywhere on the rise. Wherever incomes rise, so does meat consumption.
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ICCAT Increases Protection for Bluefin Tuna, Swordfish and Sharks, But Is It Enough?
Protection boosted for tuna, sharks and swordfish
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Conflict in Libya, 'Fattening Farms' in Mediterranean Among Threats to Bluefin Protection Efforts
The annual International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas meeting wraps up with no resolution about the 'mystery boats' fishing off the Libyan coast and continued threats posed by 'fattening farms' and 'FADs.'
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Lettuce Evolve Aquaponic Planter Plans a Buy-One-Give-One-Away Business Model (Video)
A start up company plans to build integrated aquaponic planter systems and give them away to those in need. But they need funding to do it.
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Look at All this Amazing Sea Life Tuna Fishermen Kill as Bycatch (Video)
Warning: This video, which showcases the myriad wondrous creatures that get between tuna fishermen and the cannery, may make you sick.
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The Week in Animal News: Miracle Pando Poo Tea, Another Rhino Species Officially Extinct, and More
Can panda poo prevent cancer? We also have sad rhino news, fish lawnmowers, and more.
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GM Salmon No Longer Dead in the Water Thanks to USDA Funding
USDA gives AquaBounty a financial boost.
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The Week in Animal News: Rhinos Take a Helicopter Ride, Man Saves Snail Species, and More
This week includes black rhinos taking a helicopter ride, a same-sex penguin pair to be split up, and why we should eat bugs.
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Fish Acting as Lawn Mowers Help Coral Reefs Recover
New research sheds light on how herbivore fish help coral reefs recover, and what types of coral reefs need extra protection to keep this relationship healthy.
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Deep Sea Expedition Will Explore Underwater Mountains to Save Them from Overfishing
A research expedition in unexplored, deep sea territory will document life around underwater mountains and the impact of overfishing.
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Can Fishing Communities Regulate Themselves?
Preserving fisheries is crucial. But one fisherman argues that regulation can do more harm than good, and that fishing communities used to regulate themselves.
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The Week in Animal News: Javan Rhino Officially Extinct, Hawk With Nail Through its Head, and More (Slideshow)
This week, we received the sobering news that the Javan Rhino is officially extinct: The last of its species was killed by poachers for its horn.
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The Week in Animal News: Javan Rhino Officially Extinct, Hawk With Nail Through its Head, and More
This week we saw the sad end of Javan rhinos, a comeback for humpback whales, a hawk surviving a nail gun attack, and more.
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Three-Eyed Fish Caught Near Nuclear Plant in Argentina
Three-eye fished caught in Argentina
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Encouraging Algae and Growing Fish in a Working Swimming Pool (Video)
Most pool owners fight algae with chemicals. But here's a pool where algae and even fish are actively encouraged as a means to grow food..
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Alarming Scale of Global Shark Fin Trade Revealed in New Photos
The Pew Environment Group has released revealing photos of the huge and brutal shark fin trade in Taiwan.
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The Week in Animals News: Mass Animal Escape, Sweaters for Penguins, and More (Slideshow)
Residents of Muskingum County in Ohio got quite a shock this week after dozens of exotic animals broke free from an area wildlife farm and took to the streets and highways.
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Report Shows Bluefin Tuna Trade Plagued With Fraud
As the world's demand for seafood continues to rise, global fish stocks have been pushed to the brink from overfishing, with some species, like bluefin tuna, being especially hard hit. In an attempt to avoid an irreversible collapse

























