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When fishing boats go dark at sea, they’re often committing crimes...

Heather Welch, University of California, Santa Cruz In January 2019, the Korean-flagged fishing vessel Oyang 77 sailed south toward...

The westward spread of zebra and quagga mussels shows how tiny...

Christine Keiner, Rochester Institute of Technology The zebra mussel has been a poster child for invasive species ever since...

Restoring the Great Lakes: After 50 years of US-Canada joint efforts,...

Daniel Macfarlane, Western Michigan University The Great Lakes cover nearly 95,000 square miles (250,000 square kilometers) and hold over...

The information age is starting to transform fishing worldwide

Nicholas P. Sullivan, Tufts University People in the world’s developed nations live in a post-industrial era, working mainly in...

Fewer Americans are hunting, and that raises hard questions about funding...

John Casellas Connors, Texas A&M University and Christopher Rea, The Ohio State University Gun and ammunition sales in the...

Giant sea bass are thriving in Mexican waters – scientific research...

Arturo Ramírez-Valdez, University of California San Diego I was looking at the seafloor, focused on identifying fish species as...

Thousands of ocean fishing boats could be using forced labor –...

Gavin McDonald, University of California Santa Barbara Fishing on the high seas is a bit of a mystery, economically speaking. These areas of open ocean...

Can Asia end its uncontrolled consumption of wildlife? Here’s how North...

Roland Kays, North Carolina State University It was a dark time for animals. Poaching was rampant. Wild birds and mammals were being slaughtered by the...

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