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The Long-Lost ‘Legend’ Leopard Fish Found Again in Turkey’s Rivers Confirming the Stories from Locals

A team of ichthyologists in Türkiye (Turkey) has rediscovered a "legend" in the form of a carp-like, spotted fish called the leopard barbel (Luciobarbus...

‘No-Kill Caviar’ Method Produces Superior Product While Boosting Endangered Sturgeon Population

A long-destructive industry is now experiencing a sustainable revolution thanks to a determined German scientist. The industry: caviar. The revolution: harvesting those tiny black pearls...

Australia’s Ocean Kelp Forest is Growing at Light Speed–Rivaling the Mighty Amazon for Absorbing CO2

  Great forests of ocean kelp were found in a recent study to be between 4 and 11-times more productive than the most productive crops...

This Beloved Alaskan Fish has the Lowest Carbon Footprint of Any Major Protein in the World

Off the pristine waters of Alaska, there is a harvest of an almost magical fish that everyone loves, but that maybe doesn't get the...

Are You Utilizing Your 8 Forms of Capital? From Social to Spiritual and Intellectual, Capital is More Than Money

The Lesson: Human society is filled with value, and we can place value on almost any object or opportunity. Viewing the financial system through the...

One Simple Change Cut Accidental Albatross and Seabird Deaths by 98%: ‘Absolutely amazing’

An international task force of conservationists have proved that a remarkably simple method of deterring seabirds can save tens of thousands from accidental death. A...

Jacques Cousteau’s Grandson Wants to Build the International Space Station of the Ocean

Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of legendary oceanographer and filmmaker Jacques Cousteau, is raising money for what would become the International Space Station of the...

Unemployed Single Women Are Saving Fish and Making Money by Farming Sea Sponges

Women from the Jambiani region of Zanzibar are simultaneously supporting their families and local ecosystems by taking up a new trade: sea sponge farming.

EU Plans to Raise $22 Billion Annually to Protect 30% of Land and Oceans for Biodiversity

To support dimishing biodiversity, the European Commission has drafted a plan to raise 20 billion euro annually to reform agriculture, and protect nature.

Sea Urchins Save Coral Reefs Where Man Accidentally Almost Strangled Them

These spiky little lifesavers have rescued coral reefs from being smothered by an experiment gone wrong.

Boeing Airline Partnership Grows Desert Superplants for Green Jet Fuel

As the world seeks to reduce carbon emissions, the aviation field is making major advancements. A new research facility the size of four football fields...

Poetry in Motion: Power Plant Will Use Ocean Tides to Power 155K Homes

This planned power plant in Wales may look like the Guggenheim Museum but its benefits far outweigh the beauty: it will use the rise...

Google’s Eric Schmidt and Wife Give $10M to Seafood Watch Program

Google Founder Eric Schmidt and his wife, who have already invested both time and money in ocean health issues, presented a $10 million gift...

A Decade After Asian Tsunami, New Forests Protect the Coast

The tsunami that struck Indonesia in 2004 obliterated vast areas of Aceh province. But villagers there are using an innovative microcredit scheme to restore...
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Clean, Green Indoor Fish Farming Produces Protein for Your Table

Farm-raised fish and shellfish are taking over the seafood section at your supermarket, and the vast majority is imported. The shrimp and tilapia typically come...
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NYC Teens Take Ferry to New School, Study Alongside the Fish

Take a free ferry from Manhattan to Governors Island and within minutes, you are transported from the bustle of the city to a picturesque,...
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Blue Crab Population Up 60 Percent In Chesapeake Bay

Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley announced Wednesday that the Chesapeake Bay’s blue crab population has increased substantially for the second straight year. The results of...