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Recycling ghost fishing nets
A project exploring how to recycle lost or discarded fishing nets to reduce ocean waste.
The fish, weighing up to 100 pounds and eating 10% of their weight in algae every day, could pose an existential threat to the Great Lakes.
Havila Voyages’ coastal ferry sailings — sans casinos, spas and room service — offer an eco-friendly, slow-travel alternative ...
The tiki aesthetic might seem like an odd choice for the Pacific Northwest, but it works precisely because it’s so different ...
Volunteers have spent five days clearing a beach after large amounts of rubbish from fishing vessels were dumped there by a storm. Weymouth and Portland Marine Litter Project appealed for help on ...
DLNR's draft rules would cap yellow tang and other species while HB2101 moves through the Legislature. Hearings March ...
The Fisheries Reform Act of 1997 (“FRA”) was enacted to rebuild our depleted marine fisheries. In the 29 years since, North ...
Groups in favor of stopping the killing of all the deer on Catalina Island have sued to stop the eradication, saying an EIR ...
Scientists find a deep-sea coral ecosystem over 100 years old, raising urgent concerns about bottom trawling in the South Pacific.
A new study reveals how fishing in ancient Greece after the Mycenaean collapse shaped social structures, and coastal survival strategies.
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