- Research & Tech
- By Laura Sinpetru
- August 1st, 2012
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
The organization argues that illegal fishing activities harm people and marine ecosystems
- Green/Eco Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- July 23rd, 2012
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
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
Country representatives claim that the reasons for this slaughter are purely scientific
- Food & Health
- By Laura Sinpetru
- June 26th, 2012
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
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
3,1 million square kilometers are given back to aquatic wildlife
- Green/Eco Blog
- By Laura Sinpetru
- June 11th, 2012
Sea Lions Accused of Eating Salmon and Killed by Fishermen
Angry because fish stocks have plummeted, fishermen take it out on the sea lions
- Food & Health
- By Laura Sinpetru
- May 29th, 2012
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
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
Natives are cut off from their homes because of a so-called concern for the environment