An angler has landed an ultra-rare “prehistoric” fish off the Cornish coast – which is seldom seen by humans. Fishing ...
An angler has landed an ultra-rare “prehistoric” fi sh off the Cornish coast, which is seldom seen by humans. Fishing ...
In the Principles report, experts note that the management challenges of highly migratory, high seas fisheries can be addressed “by segmenting the problem into manageable parts, sequencing the “right” ...
After photographing his rare catch, Owen Mates released the wreckfish safely back into the sea. He expressed concern that its ...
Marine conservation charity Oceana UK's Deep Decline report —one of the most comprehensive analyses of fish stocks since ...
Feature The first transatlantic cable, laid in 1858, delivered a little over 700 messages before promptly dying a few weeks later. 167 years on, the undersea cables connecting the UK to the outside ...
The highly intelligent cephalopods filled fishing nets and gobbled up crabs and lobsters in Devon and Cornwall this summer. The highly intelligent cephalopods filled fishing nets and gobbled up crabs ...
Once the world’s biggest and busiest fishing port, Grimsby was so synonymous with the trade that hundreds of trawlers operated from its docks, and thousands of families relied on the industry for ...
Ocean plastic is a widely known problem, typically viewed through the lens of floating debris and microplastics. However, Earth.com covered a novel study examining plastic pollution on the seafloor.
Wildlife from the ocean's deepest trenches has a bit of a reputation on land, either due to their inherently alarming appearances or historic associations with bad tidings. However, The New York Times ...
When an unfamiliar pink fish appeared more than 10,000 feet down in the outer reaches of Monterey Canyon in 2019, scientists with the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute were able to document the ...
With a four-day meeting at Ghent University, the third phase of the European research project MiningImpact has officially begun. Researchers from nine countries are joining forces to study the ...