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Good for your health and the environment: Why we should be eating oily fish
Salon.com· 6 days agoGlobally, annual per capita fish consumption has almost doubled over the last 50 years, from 10.75kg...
Good for your health and the environment: why we should be eating oily fish
The Conversation en Español via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBecause this technique involves surrounding a shoal of fish with a net in order to catch them, it...
Sea Transportation: Somalia Again Hosts Hijacked Ships
Strategy Page· 7 hours agoThis time the pirates had a difficult time of it because of all the foreign warships in the area dealing with Shia rebels in nearby Yemen who are attacking commercial ships in the Red
A call for the price of shrimp to rise and diesel to fall as the boats head to sea
Island Packet· 20 hours agoThe future is uncertain for shrimpers in coastal South Carolina — but you wouldn’t know that from the bright, buoyant crowd that gathered Saturday at the Gay Fish Company.
What food did people eat at the first Kentucky Derby 150 years ago?
Lexington Herald-Leader· 25 minutes agoBack in 1875, there’s some food race goers wouldn’t recognize. But some that are still Kentucky iconic meals.
Campaigners hail ‘victory for seas’ as ministers lose appeal over dredging
Press Association News via AOL· 3 days agoMr Taylor added that seabeds such as these had “many societal benefits”, including their “vital role...
Saving Endangered Sea Turtles: Preservation Of Marine Ecosystems Report Launched
Digital Journal· 2 days agoWithout them, the population of other species, such as jellyfish, would overgrow, leading to an imbalanced ecosystem and a sharp decline in other marine species, such as fish
African migrant disaster survivor haunted by weeks lost at sea
Reuters· 4 days agoDisposing of the bodies became a daily trial for those still alive on the brightly painted wooden...
Baby Seal Found Trapped in Fishing Net on Beach Rescued by Mystic Aquarium Workers
People Magazine· 2 days agoDetailing that the netting was entangled around the animal's neck and front flippers, the aquarium...
The first glow-in-the-dark animals may have been ancient corals deep in the ocean
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 15 hours agoA coral that lived deep in the ocean about a half-billion years ago has a glimmer in common with some of today’s fish, squid, octopuses, jellyfish, even sharks.