Explore the current state of global fisheries in 2026 — how overfishing, climate change, and policy gaps are affecting marine ecosystems, what science says about potential collapse, and which ...
Fish and other marine organisms, though deeply affected by human activities, don't respect human borders. The ranges of many commercially important species in fact straddle the borders of countries' ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alaska pollock, shown here from a harvest, make up the nation's top-volume single-species commercial seafood catch. Alaska pollock ...
Allowing coral reef fish to rebound is emerging as one of the clearest ways to put more healthy protein on the plates of coastal families without stripping the ocean bare. New science suggests that if ...
Lake Malawi’s fish stocks are declining, but one community stands apart: around Mbenje Island, a traditional fisheries management plan has ensured thriving fish populations for generations, Mongabay ...
“To ensure a future-focused, flexible fisheries management system, changes to the way deemed values can be set will be included in the Fisheries Act Amendment Bill,” Mr Jones says. Under the current ...
Imagine the ocean as Earth’s savings account. Now picture humanity making withdrawals like a crypto bro on a YOLO spree. We’ve drained bluefin tuna populations to 21-29% of their 1970 numbers – a ...
In Cabo Verde, as in many low-income countries in Africa, the historical record of fish catch is incomplete, making it hard to know what’s been lost and what’s required to fully rebuild. In a new ...
Intro; Foreword to the Series; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Trends in World Marine Capture Fisheries; 1.2 Nature of Fisheries Resources; 1.3 Fish Stock Variability and Marine ...
A new research study found that well-managed fisheries can support the recovery of large marine predators such as seals and porpoises, showing that ...