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Scientists issue warning after observing concerning change in fish behavior: 'We cannot afford to ignore'
"Accumulating in living organisms." Scientists issue warning after observing concerning change in fish behavior: 'We cannot ...
The Environment Agency said it was investigating whether wildlife other than fish had been affected [Johnny Allen] A pollution incident has killed several thousand fish in Kent, the Environment Agency ...
Aquaculture – the farming of fish and other aquatic organisms – is the world’s fastest-growing food production system. The sharpest growth in aquaculture is happening in Africa. Average annual growth ...
Crews in Palm Bay are continuing to work on a sewer main that broke near 1050 Clearmont Street Northeast on Sunday evening. Emergency repairs were completed to contain the sewage, but crews remain on ...
When Hurricane Debby churned over North Florida this month, flooding the Suwannee River, ancient fish that can grow up to 8-feet long and 300 pounds hid in holes in the dark riverbed, seeking ...
Researchers working across Island Nations in the South Pacific discovered that the plastics turning up in these fish were mostly fine fibers shed from textiles and fishing gear.
The law of unintended consequences gained new appreciation today when a five-year international study was published in the Journal of Animal Ecology detailing how long-term exposure to pharmaceutical ...
I was recently reminded that if you want to make a big dent in climate pollution, eat more fish. Believe it or not, eating fish (or poultry) rather than beef could quickly reduce climate pollution.
In the future, robots will not only replace caregivers and make sushi, but they’ll also lend a hand offshore. According to Reuters, a team of European scientists at the University of Essex developed a ...
This story was modified to include additional information. Fish-eating gulls and terns nesting on Michigan shoreline areas known to have long-standing industrial contamination reproduce less, have ...
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Fish farming is booming in Lake Victoria, but pollution and disease are wiping out millions. How to reduce losses
Aquaculture—the farming of fish and other aquatic organisms—is the world's fastest-growing food production system. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. The sharpest growth ...
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