Large-scale removal of discarded fishing gear and other plastic debris from the waters of Northwestern Hawaii meaningfully reduced entanglement rates of endangered Hawaiian monk seals, according to a ...
Sea lamprey collapsed the Great Lakes commercial fishery. A 'silver bullet' chemical brought it back
HAMMOND BAY, Mich. — An invasive species, sea lamprey nearly drained the life out of the Great Lakes, latching onto its lucrative fishery with a suction cup mouth, threatening the livelihoods of the ...
Commercial fisheries in the Great Lakes hope to follow an example set in Iceland, by using nearly 100 percent of a fish in order to increase the value of each one landed while also decreasing waste.
Abundances of invasive sea lamprey in the Great Lakes remain above target levels following reduced control measures during the COVID pandemic, say fishery managers. According to the Great Lakes ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The fight against invasive sea lampreys in the Grand River is getting a boost with a $2.1 million federal grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The funding to the ...
Eat a tasty fish fillet and you might not think about what happened to the rest of the fish. It's a question, though, that a group of companies in Iceland have answered. They use nearly 100% of the ...
When you eat a tasty fish fillet, what happens to the rest of the fish? Well, a group of companies in Iceland has an answer. They use nearly 100% of the fish. Some commercial fisheries in the Great ...
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