Striving for Sustainability in the Aquaculture Industryby Lauren EverettNewly developed fish-free feed offers more sustainable solution for aquaculture industry
NewsNew Use for AI: Correctly Estimating Fish Stocksby Wildlife Conservation SocietyFirst-ever AI algorithm correctly estimates fish stocks, could save millions and bridge data and sustainability divide
NewsJuvenile Salmon Migration Timing Responds Unpredictably to Climate Changeby Simon Fraser UniversityThe data shows a greater variation between salmon populations within species than between species
NewsSea Temperatures Control the Distributions of European Marine Fishby University of BristolStudy finds that temperature and climate change are likely to drive spatial variation in fish
NewsNative Fish Overlooked as Invaders in US Watersby University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental SciencesResearchers push back against the assumption that fish native to the contiguous US are inherently harmless
NewsScientists Call for Setting Limits on Fishing in Antarctica’s Southern Oceanby University of Colorado BoulderAllowing fishing to continue in its present form jeopardizes this ecosystem and is increasingly unsustainable
NewsOffshore Wind Farms Expected to Reduce Clam Fishery Revenue, Study Findsby Rutgers UniversityProjected annual revenue losses could approach 15 percent industry-wide
NewsAmazon River Freshwater Fish Show Signs of Overexploitationby Cornell UniversityStudy indicates that overfishing and decline in biodiversity is causing a decline in sustainability
NewsFeeding Small Fish to People Could Make Seafood Production More Sustainableby PLOSStudy suggests that aquaculture is currently inefficient, wasting important nutrients while depleting global fish stocks
NewsMany Coral Reef Fish Are Overfishedby University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric ScienceStudy provides a blueprint to reduce overfishing and protect Florida’s valuable reef fish
NewsRiver Flows Linked to the Ups and Downs of Imperiled Chinook Salmon Populationby Simon Fraser UniversityThe results could help to inform water management given watershed activities and climate change in the region