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Hundreds of fish species, including many that humans eat, are consuming...

Alexandra McInturf, University of California, Davis and Matthew Savoca, Stanford University Trillions of barely visible pieces of plastic are...

To make less-harmful road salts, we’re studying natural antifreezes produced by...

Monika Bleszynski, University of Denver Many people associate a fresh snowfall with pleasures like hot chocolate and winter sports. But for city dwellers, it can...

Taking fish out of fish feed can make aquaculture a more...

Pallab Sarker, University of California, Santa Cruz The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Aquaculture, or fish farming, is the...

Fish larvae float across national borders, binding the world’s oceans in...

Nandini Ramesh, University of California, Berkeley; James Rising, London School of Economics and Political Science, and Kimberly Oremus, University of Delaware Fish populations are declining...

Ocean warming has fisheries on the move, helping some but hurting...

Chris Free, University of California, Santa Barbara Climate change has been steadily warming the ocean, which absorbs most of the heat trapped by greenhouse gases...

Retired oil rigs off the California coast could find new lives...

Ann Scarborough Bull, University of California, Santa Barbara and Milton Love, University of California, Santa Barbara Offshore oil and gas drilling has been a contentious...

How is climate change affecting fishes? There are clues inside their...

Karin Limburg, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry Climate change affects all life on Earth, but it poses unique challenges...

Sea creatures store carbon in the ocean – could protecting them...

Heidi Pearson, University of Alaska Southeast As the prospect of catastrophic effects from climate change becomes increasingly likely, a search is on for innovative ways...

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