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Tag: fish

Jack's Banner for April 2020

Ghost Pipefish – Photo taken in Ambon Indonesia – Jack’s April Underwater Photograph

April 6, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Conservation Photography, Stories from the Sea

Ghost pipefishes are a group of small fishes with an unusual appearance. They live in the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Ghost pipefishes have a real knack …

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an old fossil

Fossil Reveals Missing Link in Getting Fish out of Water

April 5, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 60 - May 2020, News, Things we like

By Belinda Willis A global team of researchers reveal how a fish fin turned into a human hand. Leading palaeontologists are revealing how an ancient fossil contains the missing link …

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a scuba diver lying down on the sea floor looking at a school of fish

6 Ways That Dive Technology Can Enhance the Diving Experience

January 31, 2020 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 57 - February 2020, Technology, Things we like

By  James Donaldson Divers have been exploring the immensity of the ocean since ancient times in Greece and Rome. Since then, there have been a growing number of advancements in …

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Manta with plastic in Indonesia - Elitza Germanov, Marine Megafauna Foundation

Microplastics on the menu of manta rays and whale sharks

November 20, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 55 - December 2019, Stories from the Sea

By Elitza Germanov, Marine Megafauna Foundation Plastics pollute Indonesian feeding grounds of plankton-feeding ocean giants Plastic pollution has a tremendous impact on marine life – and reef manta rays and whale …

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Larval fish sampled in surface slicks are surrounded by plastics of all shapes and sizes

Floating plastics pervade Pacific fish populations, larval fish are eating our trash

November 19, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 55 - December 2019, Stories from the Sea

By Jennifer Lynch Researchers from Hawai‘i Pacific University, NOAA, and other agencies release study that includes evidence ‘fish are dominated by plastics’ A new study on the Pacific Ocean’s floating trash …

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BEN LECOMTE in the water

Swimming the Great Pacific Garbage Patch with Ben Lecomte

October 27, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 54 - November 2019, Stories from the Sea, Things we like

By Kevin Majoros Mankind is producing over 300 million tons of plastic every year with 50 percent of it being for single-use purposes. More than 8 million tons of that …

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fish on a net

Oceana Finds Seafood Fraud Persists, More Than 20% of Samples Mislabeled

March 11, 2019 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 47 - April 2019, News, Ocean Literacy

  Oceana Calls on Government to Require Boat-to-Plate Traceability for All Seafood  Oceana released the results of a new seafood fraud investigation, finding that 1 in every 5 fish tested was mislabeled. …

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Pass on Parrotfish to Save Caribbean Reefs

March 15, 2018 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 36 - April 2018, Ocean Literacy, Partners, Stories from the Sea

Parrotfish are severely overfished throughout the Caribbean and it’s vital to coral reef health that we leave parrotfish on the reef. Recently, social media has aided the spread of awareness …

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new caledonia new fish species discovered

New fish species in New Caledonia

July 4, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Issue 28 - August 2017, News

The new fish, Polyipnus laruei, is named after yachters Pierre and William Larue who discovered it.  After more than two years’ work, the description of the new fish species has been officially …

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Turning Waste into a Sustainable Fish-Free Feed

Turning Waste into a Sustainable Fish-Free Feed

May 10, 2017 Giacomo Abrusci, SEVENSEAS Media Editor-in-Chief Cookbook, Health & Sustainable Living, Issue 24 - May 2017

F3 Challenge contestant is recycling food waste and feeding it to insects for fish food  People care about the ingredients that go into their food. We want pasture-raised eggs, organic …

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