Ghost Pipefish – Photo taken in Ambon Indonesia – Jack’s April Underwater Photograph
Ghost pipefishes are a group of small fishes with an unusual appearance. They live in the tropical waters of the[…]
Read moreOcean conservation is human conservation.
Ghost pipefishes are a group of small fishes with an unusual appearance. They live in the tropical waters of the[…]
Read moreBy Belinda Willis A global team of researchers reveal how a fish fin turned into a human hand. Leading palaeontologists[…]
Read moreBy James Donaldson Divers have been exploring the immensity of the ocean since ancient times in Greece and Rome. Since[…]
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Read moreBy Jennifer Lynch Researchers from Hawai‘i Pacific University, NOAA, and other agencies release study that includes evidence ‘fish are dominated by[…]
Read moreBy Kevin Majoros Mankind is producing over 300 million tons of plastic every year with 50 percent of it being[…]
Read moreOceana Calls on Government to Require Boat-to-Plate Traceability for All Seafood Oceana released the results of a new seafood fraud[…]
Read moreParrotfish are severely overfished throughout the Caribbean and it’s vital to coral reef health that we leave parrotfish on the[…]
Read moreThe new fish, Polyipnus laruei, is named after yachters Pierre and William Larue who discovered it. After more than two years’ work,[…]
Read moreF3 Challenge contestant is recycling food waste and feeding it to insects for fish food People care about the ingredients[…]
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