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Genetic Buzzer-Beater Genes May Save Fish
November 29, 2011 Two distinct populations of rainbow trout -- one in Alaska, the other in Idaho -- share a genetic trait that could have huge implications for fisheries conservation and management, an eight-member ... > full story -
Caribbean Fisheries Highly Vulnerable to Climate Change, Need to Adapt
November 23, 2011 A new study predicts severe negative impacts, including loss and alteration of habitats, smaller and less-diverse fish stocks, and coral bleaching, and urges prompt action to help fisheries ... > full story -
Great Lakes Fish Feed on Invading Shrimp
November 22, 2011 The latest invader of the Great Lakes -- Hemimysis anomala, or more commonly the bloody red shrimp after its bright red spots -- may become a new food source for fish, allaying concerns about how it ... > full story -
Babies Who Eat Fish Before Nine Months Are Less Likely to Suffer Pre-School Wheeze, Study Suggests
November 22, 2011 Children who started eating fish before nine months of age are less likely to suffer from pre-school wheeze, but face a higher risk if they were treated with broad spectrum antibiotics in the first ... > full story -
Satellite Data Can Help Protect Bluefin Tuna
November 21, 2011 A new model allows the potential presence of bluefin tuna to be tracked through daily updated maps, helping to protect endangered stocks and fight illegal ... > full story -
Effects of Climate Change to Further Degrade Fisheries Resources
November 20, 2011 A new study reveals how the effect of climate change can further impact the economic viability of current fisheries ... > full story -
A New Technique Makes It Possible to Reduce by Half the Amount of Salt in Already Desalted Cod
November 18, 2011 Researchers have achieved a 50% reduction in the amount of salt in already desalted cod, thus obtaining a final product that preserves all its sensory properties and is particularly suitable for ... > full story -
Environmental Conditions and Predators Affect Atlantic Salmon Survival in the Gulf of Maine
November 17, 2011 Atlantic salmon face new challenges in the Gulf of Maine, where changing spring wind patterns, warming ocean temperatures and new predators along migration routes are affecting their survival. Maine ... > full story -
Squid Mystery in Mexican Waters Unraveled by Biologist and a Class of Students
November 17, 2011 Marine biologists are studying Humboldt squid in Mexico's Sea of Cortez, where the creatures have been spawning at a much younger age and a far smaller size than normal. El Niño is apparently ... > full story -
Evidence Supports Ban on Growth Promotion Use of Antibiotics in Farming
November 15, 2011 Researchers have zeroed in on the controversial, non-therapeutic use of antibiotics in food animals and fish farming as a cause of antibiotic resistance in people. There is overwhelming evidence that ... > full story
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