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Beavers may restore imperiled streams, fish populations
2016-07-08 12:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] IMAGE: Utah State University ecologist Nick Bouwes says beavers may be key to effective river restoration efforts. He and colleagues detail a watershed-scale experiment in Nature's Scientific Reports Credit: Jeff Hunter, The…
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No more fish in the sea
2016-07-08 01:34:16| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Foreign fishing vessels operate illegally off the coast of Guinea, depleting its fish population and destroying marine life. Despite the economic and social consequences of illegal fishing, the Guinean government has failed to police its waters because it doesn't have money to operate surveillance equipment, as the BBC's Tamasin Ford reports.
Remarkable ghost fish caught on film for the first time
2016-07-06 21:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Cantech Letter: Scientists with the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have come across a remarkable new species of eel-like fish thats been dubbed the ghost fish for its transparent skin and pale eyes. In the middle of a lengthy exploration of Marianas Trench -- the deepest part of the worlds oceans located in the western Pacific Ocean -- the team of researchers aboard the NOAAs Okeanos Explorer spotted the eerie-looking creature along an ocean ridge at a depth of 2,500 metres....
Vietnam blames toxic waste water from steel plant for mass fish deaths
2016-07-01 11:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Vietnams government has said toxic discharges from a Taiwanese-owned steel plant were responsible for massive fish deaths that have decimated tourism and fishing in four provinces and highlighted the risks of rapid growth in foreign investment. An estimated 70 tonnes of dead fish washed ashore along more than 200 km (125 miles) of Vietnams central coastline in early April, sparking rare protests across the country after the Taiwanese company denied any wrongdoing. A government minister, Mai...
1 In 10 People May Face Malnutrition As Fish Catches Decline
2016-06-30 12:24:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Capradio: There are many important reasons to manage the world's wild fisheries. We do Kock it to maintain stock levels, to ensure biodiversity and because fish are valuable. But researchers say there's something else in need of protection: The very people who rely on fish for food. Scientists are predicting more than 10 percent of the world's population, a whopping 845 million people, will experience deficiencies in critically important micronutrients including zinc, iron, vitamin A, vitamin B12, and fatty-acids...
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