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Pacific Island countries are facing more marine heatwaves
The frequency and intensity of marine heatwaves have been on the increase in Fiji and Samoa.
IPBES: 50,000 wild species are key to sustainability goals
There are 50,000 wild species used for food, energy and more. The IPBES report lays out how indigenous practices can help to secure the SDGs.
Rare sighting of a critically endangered fish in the Mekong raises conservation hopes
The giant salmon carp was believed extinct in Cambodia before a specimen was caught by a local fisherman.
Climate change is on the menu at seafood restaurants
Restaurant menus across Canada's west coast will soon see an influx of squid and sardine dishes while the popular sockeye salmon makes a slow exit.
Cross-national fish stock management must focus on the impacts of climate change
As oceans get warmer and marine species move across international borders, fish stocks will face additional pressures.
Shipping poses grave risks to whale sharks worldwide
The maritime shipping industry may be causing the decline of whale sharks, a hugely important species in the oceans.