The world’s most biodiverse nation, Brazil, has published its UN plan for halting and reversing nature decline by the end of this decade.
Researchers at the California Academy of Sciences kept busy throughout 2025. Along with collaborators from across the globe, ...
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"A powerful milestone for our shared ocean is about to be achieved," writes columnist Dan Haifley. "The United Nations’ High Seas Treaty will go into effect on Jan. 17 after two decades of ...
A closer look at world-class fisheries just outside the spotlight—places with big potential, limited access, and the power to deliver the fish of a lifetime The post Top Big-Game Fishing Destinations ...
The origins of whaling are highly debated. Now, some of the earliest signs of active whale hunting have appeared somewhere ...
With a human population of 8.3 billion people worldwide and millions facing malnutrition, food security is something to think about. But imagine if the ocean could help with that. Scientists at the ...
Overfished coral reefs are producing far less food than they could. Researchers found that letting reef fish populations recover could boost sustainable fish yields by nearly 50%, creating millions of ...
Allowing reef fish populations to recover could dramatically increase the global supply of sustainable seafood.
In Eunápolis, in the south of the Brazilian state of Bahia, the clearing of Atlantic Forest for agriculture started centuries ...
Placed around Fenton Patches and North Gutter off the Darwin coastline, the department aims to provide alternatives to reef fishing after the release of new stock assessments for Golden Snapper and ...
A deep-sea catshark (Scyliorhinus haeckelii) documented at 198 meters on the outer edge of the continental shelf, near the ...