Why are there so many species of coral reef fish? According to a new study, it's because about 50 million years ago, some fish figured out how to bite food from hard surfaces.
Researchers with UC Santa Cruz’s ecological aquaculture facility have developed a new life cycle sustainability assessment documenting the environmental benefits and impacts of using the marine ...
Diamond-shaped fish cages rise from the water for cleaning at Open Blue, the world’s largest open-ocean fish farm, eight ...
Study suggests that aquaculture is currently inefficient, wasting important nutrients while depleting global fish stocks Farming Atlantic salmon requires a high volume of wild-caught fish as feed, but ...
Researchers from UC Santa Cruz’s ecological aquaculture lab won a three-year, $1 million grant from the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative at the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The Antarctic krill fishing industry has been growing in the past two decades. The global growth of fish farming is driving the demand for ...
Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect that Colorado Parks and Wildlife designates Gold Medal fishing waters in the state. A Colorado Parks and Wildlife fish survey along the Lower ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens is looking for your help to feed their fish. This family friendly opportunity will give people the chance to visit Buffalo's beautiful ...
Farming Atlantic salmon requires a high volume of wild-caught fish as feed, but produces only a small percentage of the world's farmed fish supply. A study suggests redirecting wild-caught fish ...
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