Previously overlooked ‘coral ticks’ weaken degraded reefs
A previously overlooked predator – a thumbnail-sized snail – could be increasing the pressure on coral reefs already weakened by the effects of overfishing, rising …
A previously overlooked predator – a thumbnail-sized snail – could be increasing the pressure on coral reefs already weakened by the effects of overfishing, rising …
The IMAS-led study analysed data collected across these areas by the Reef Life Survey (RLS) citizen science program. Research published today in Nature describes upheaval …
UO graduate student Hilarie Sorensen, the study’s other lead author, helped document the invasion by these “sea pickles,” as pyrosomes are commonly called, during a …
You may recognize the anglerfish from its dramatic appearance in the hit animated film Finding Nemo, as it was very nearly the demise of clownfish …
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is hosting a Women’s Saltwater Fishing Clinic on July 28 and an Adult Saltwater Fishing Clinic on …
The Lionfish Challenge rewards lionfish harvesters with prizes for their lionfish removals, tagged or not. The tagged lionfish component is new this year and includes …
The bluegill on your dinner plate might have been more social than the rest of its group, according to a new study from the University …
If you haven’t made it out yet, the red snapper season for recreational anglers fishing from private vessels and for charter captains who do not …
The world is witnessing unprecedented levels of global seafood trade as a result of increasingly pro-trade policies and advancements in technology and logistical capacity. In …
The meadows boost human well-being and the economies of coastal communities, but waste material from finfish aquaculture is known to have damaged seagrass populations worldwide. …
Biologists at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum characterized new, unknown photoreceptors from the bioluminescent flashlight fish Anomalops katoptron. The photoreceptors known as opsins allow the fish to …
Invasive predators such as rats – which feed on bird eggs, chicks, and even adults birds – are estimated to have decimated seabird populations within …