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Shinkei’s humane, quality-preserving fish-harvesting tech could upend the seafood industry
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66-million-year-old vomit discovered by amateur fossil hunter in Denmark: "Truly an unusual find"
CBS #13 - 2 months ago

An otter in Santa Cruz is hassling surfers — and stealing their boards
NPR Online News #2 - 2 years ago

Scientists unravel mystery of a beached whale. The suspect: orcas.
Washington Post #3 - 11 months ago

3 Reasons to Avoid Farmed Salmon
Time #2 - 3 weeks ago

Gray whales have been mysteriously washing up dead on the Pacific coast. Now scientists think they might have the answer.
Business Insider #18 - 11 months ago

Deep inside a Norwegian fjord, a dream of farming salmon sustainably
NPR Online News #5 - 4 weeks ago

Shark attack victim's remains found in waters off popular beach in Israel after 2-day search
CBS #10 - 2 months ago

The real dolphin tale: They’re smart, sometimes vicious and highly sexed
Washington Post #4 - 12 months ago

A female orca traumatized by a previous encounter with humans may be behind mounting killer whale attacks on boats, scientists say
Business Insider #14 - 16 months ago

A Greenland shark, one of the longest-living animals on Earth, was caught near Belize
NPR Online News #6 - 6 weeks ago

Under Hawaii's warming blue ocean, many once-colorful coral reefs are bleached white
CBS #9 - 3 months ago

Please Don’t Feed the Whale Sharks? Fishing Town Says It Must, to Prosper.
New York Times #19 - 10 months ago

What happens to sharks, dolphins, alligators, and other marine life during a hurricane? Experts explain why the storm's aftermath is often more deadly
Business Insider #20 - 12 months ago

After the Deluge
Atlantic #4 - 2 years ago

How the sea fireflies of the Caribbean are shining new light on evolution
Science - 1 day ago

Powering England with the world's largest offshore wind farm
CBS #3 - 9 months ago

This high schooler won $10,000 because he saw a mysterious outbreak killing sea turtles in his Hawaii hometown and decided to do something about it
Business Insider #28 - 16 months ago

It’s been 50 years since the blockbuster movie ‘Jaws,’ but there’s more to be revealed about shark biology
PBS NewsHour #8 - 3 weeks ago

Arbitrator urges protection against China's illegal fishing
Axios #2 - 18 months ago

U.S. accuses China of illegal, "dangerous maneuvers" as Philippine vessels blasted with water cannons
CBS #6 - 5 weeks ago

Scientists went on a hunt for the elusive colossal squid — and brought cruise ship tourists with them
Business Insider #28 - 16 months ago

News at a glance: Bringing kids along to field sites, restricting EU trawling, and calling the pandemic ‘over’
Science - 3 days ago

Salmon Farms in Patagonia Face Growing Opposition
New York Times #31 - 4 weeks ago

‘Death spiral’: Mekong River megafish have shrunk by half, study reveals
Guardian #44 - 4 weeks ago

A grey whale was seen in the Atlantic for one of the only times in the last 200 years. Scientists say it's bad news for the planet.
Business Insider #29 - 6 months ago

The future of fish farming is on land
Economist #2 - 6 weeks ago

What Basking Sharks Tell Us About The Climate Crisis
Forbes - 2 months ago

California dazzled by ‘extremely rare’ killer whale sightings off southern coast
Guardian #7 - 6 weeks ago

Chinese fishing vessels are going scorched earth and pumping cyanide into contested waters, Philippine fishing authority says
Business Insider #19 - 2 months ago

The potential impacts of mining rare minerals from the ocean floor
PBS NewsHour #6 - 3 weeks ago

How wildlife officials saved a humpback whale found 'hogtied' to a 300-pound crab pot
NPR Online News #4 - 5 weeks ago

Biden gives Mexico a year to better protect endangered marine animals
NBC #23 - 2 years ago

An orca pod has been harassing and killing porpoises for decades — but they don't eat them. Scientists still don't know why.
Business Insider #24 - 6 weeks ago

Record catch of krill near Antarctica could trigger early closure of fishery
PBS NewsHour #12 - 2 weeks ago

An Alaska district aligns its school year with traditional subsistence harvests
NPR Online News #13 - 2 months ago

How bad could the North Sea tanker collision be for the environment?
CBS #11 - 5 weeks ago

Orcas continue to stun scientists with their cunning, flipping and slapping prey with their tails
Business Insider #28 - 17 months ago

Global oceanic shark and ray populations have dropped 71% since 1970
Axios #2 - 14 months ago
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