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Violent Passions: Jealous Cleaner Shrimp Murder Their Rivals
November 11, 2011 The hermaphroditic cleaner shrimp Lysmata amboinensis usually live in monogamous pairs, but dark passions underlie their social structure. New research shows that cleaner shrimp, in any group larger ... > full story -
Eating Fish Can Reduce the Risk of Diabetes, Study Suggests
November 11, 2011 A study analyses the dietary patterns of the adult Spanish population with high cardiovascular risk. The results reveal a high consumption of both red meat and fish. However, whilst eating lots of ... > full story -
'Fishy Lawnmowers' Help Save Pacific Corals
November 10, 2011 Can fish save coral reefs from dying? Researchers have found one case where fish have helped coral reefs to recover from cyclones and ... > full story -
Fish Flu: Genetics Approach May Lead to Treatment
November 9, 2011 A research team has provided the first look at a genetic structure that may play a critical role in the reproduction of the infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV), more commonly known as the "fish ... > full story -
Fast New Test for Terrible Form of Food Poisoning
November 9, 2011 Scientists are reporting development of a fast, reliable new test that could help people avoid a terrible type of food poisoning that comes from eating fish tainted with a difficult-to-detect toxin ... > full story -
Farmed Fish Fed Vegetable Matter May Have Residual Pesticides
November 8, 2011 Today, half of all the fish we eat comes from fish farms. The problem is that these fish are increasingly being fed vegetable matter, which could lead to a build-up of residual pesticides in them. A ... > full story -
Sea Life 'Must Swim Faster to Survive' to Survive Climate Change
November 7, 2011 Fish and other sea creatures will have to travel large distances to survive climate change, international marine scientists have warned. Sea life, particularly in the Indian Ocean, the Western and ... > full story -
Awareness and Labeling Initiatives Can Benefit Inland Fisheries
November 4, 2011 Much less attention is paid to conservation of freshwater fish and shellfish species that to marine species, although freshwater species may be relatively more threatened. Awareness and certification ... > full story -
Climate Shift Could Leave Some Marine Species Homeless
November 3, 2011 Rising temperatures will force many species of animals and plants to move to other regions and could leave some marine species with nowhere to go, according to new ... > full storyMore: -
Transporting Salmon Without Infections or Lice
November 1, 2011 For the past three years, scientists, engineers and operators in the farming industry have been developing the well-boat technology of the future. Here are some of the ... > full story
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