Dam Removal in Virginia Brings Eels Back to the Region

Dam Removal in Virginia Brings Eels Back to the Region

This threatened fish species might still make a successful comeback

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 28th, 2012
Oceana Approves of Bill Aimed at Stopping Seafood Fraud

Oceana Approves of Bill Aimed at Stopping Seafood Fraud

The organization argues that illegal fishing activities harm people and marine ecosystems

British Couple Catches Monster Sturgeon [Video]

British Couple Catches Monster Sturgeon [Video]

The fish measures 12 feet (3,6 meters) and weighs 1,100 pounds (nearly 500 kg)

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 13th, 2012
Asian Carps Might Negatively Impact on US's Great Lakes Ecosystems

Asian Carps Might Negatively Impact on US's Great Lakes Ecosystems

Study shows that foreign species destroy the natural habitats where they are introduced

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • July 5th, 2012
Korea Openly Admits to Having Plans to Kill Endangered Whales

Korea Openly Admits to Having Plans to Kill Endangered Whales

Country representatives claim that the reasons for this slaughter are purely scientific

Ex-Nuclear Japanese Seafood Now Available for Purchase

Ex-Nuclear Japanese Seafood Now Available for Purchase

The country's fishing industry seems ready to put Fukushima behind it

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • June 15th, 2012
UN Representatives Decide to Put an End to Fish Discarding

UN Representatives Decide to Put an End to Fish Discarding

The Common Fisheries Policy is soon to be reformed in favor of marine wildlife

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • June 14th, 2012
Australia Creates the World's Largest Network of Marine Reserves

Australia Creates the World's Largest Network of Marine Reserves

3,1 million square kilometers are given back to aquatic wildlife

Sea Lions Accused of Eating Salmon and Killed by Fishermen

Sea Lions Accused of Eating Salmon and Killed by Fishermen

Angry because fish stocks have plummeted, fishermen take it out on the sea lions

US Citizens Tune In to Hear News About Radioactive Tuna

US Citizens Tune In to Hear News About Radioactive Tuna

Japan's nuclear disaster from 2011 now affects fishing industry

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • May 29th, 2012
People in Cambodia Now Cut Off from Their Food Sources

People in Cambodia Now Cut Off from Their Food Sources

Hydropower dams on the river Mekong prevent the Cambodian people from making a living

  • Green
  • By Laura Sinpetru
  • May 22nd, 2012
Environmental Campaigns Interfere with Chagossian Islanders' Lifestyle

Environmental Campaigns Interfere with Chagossian Islanders' Lifestyle

Natives are cut off from their homes because of a so-called concern for the environment

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • November 25th, 2010
NOAA Closes Gulf Area to Shrimp Fishing

NOAA Closes Gulf Area to Shrimp Fishing

  • Nature
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • October 16th, 2010
New Area in the Gulf Reopened to Fishing

New Area in the Gulf Reopened to Fishing

 
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