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While scientists say shark numbers are back on the rise after the population fell rapidly due to overfishing in the 1960s, ...
Sharks like Queen Nikki face countless threats in our oceans every single day. 🦈💙 While many of us see sharks as powerful ...
After decades working as a fisherman on a high-altitude Mexican lake, Froylan Correa is now helping to save an endangered ...
SOUTH ATLANTIC RED SNAPPER SEASON STARTS THIS FRIDAY. MEETING RECREATIONAL ANGLERS IN FLORIDA WILL HAVE JUST TWO DAYS TO CATCH ONE OF FLORIDA’S MOST SOUGHT AFTER SPECIES OF FISH. AND AS WESH TWO, ...
In Amman, Irish filmmaker Jim Sheridan discusses new projects, including one on Galapagos sea lions and a road trip film with ...
The North Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (Ifca), which manages fisheries up to six miles out at sea ...
South Korea CAGR: 5.4% South Korea’s market is rising fast as food security concerns and changing dining habits drive ...
Eastern Baltic cod grow to much smaller sizes than they did just 30 years ago, because overfishing altered their genes, ...
On a mild February morning, Isaac Blanco quickly places half a sardine into each cage as his brother, Julio, steers their ...
The Rome-based United Nations agency found that 35.5% of marine stocks are subject to overfishing, based on the most recent catch data, which uses an improved methodology to assess stocks in 2021 ...
Karim Sall, President of AGIRE, a Senegalese organisation operating in the Joal-Fadiouth marine protected area, expressed his anger at the impact foreign overfishing was having on coastal communities.
Overfishing by foreign vessels is decimating fish stocks in the West African country of Senegal, which is in turn fueling migration to Spain, according to a report released Tuesday.