All posts in Fisheries
Study finds rapid ice melt is ‘overtaking the climate models’
"We are in danger of being unprepared for the risks posed by sea level rise," says Dr. Tom Slater at University of Leeds.
At one in five reefs sharks have practically gone extinct
The situation sounds bleak, but not all is lost yet if conservation efforts are stepped up.
Some coral reefs are weathering extreme temperatures
When it comes to coral reefs, the news is rarely good. Yet now and again comes some good news.
Closure of Boat Harbour and divestment from Bristol Bay a boon to the environment
In North America, two highly controversial industrial projects are coming to an end, igniting hope that the environment may see some relief.
Waterborne toxic pollutants can affect fish for generations
Endocrine disruptors mimic hormones in the body and can lead to adverse biological effects in animals.
Marine heatwaves spell trouble for tropical reef fish
What happens to fish during a severe heat stress event when the corals have not yet bleached and died?