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Posted May 24, 2012:
- DNA Evidence Shows That Marine Reserves Help to Sustain Fisheries
- Record Number of Young Scallops in Mid-Atlantic
- Sea Urchin Populations in the Mediterranean
Posted May 22, 2012:
- Tracking Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Shows Migration Secrets
- New Means of Safeguarding World Fish Stocks
- Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported Than Previously Estimated
Posted May 21, 2012:
- Antibiotic Residues, Some More Than FDA Limits, in Seafood Purchased at US Grocery Stores, Experts Say
- Mercury in Dolphins Higher Downwind of Power Plants
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- The Gut Could Reveal Effect of Climate Change on Fish
- New Species of Fish in Sweden
- Steelhead Trout Lose out When Water Is Low in Wine Country
- Roadmap Towards Sustainable Pole-and-Line-Caught Tuna
Posted May 9, 2012:
- One-Quarter of Grouper Species Being Fished to Extinction
- Virtual Reality Allows Researchers to Measure Fish Brain Activity During Behavior at Unprecedented Resolution
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Posted April 18, 2012:
- Jellyfish on the Rise in World's Coastal Ecosytems
- Cod Has a Key Role in the Whole Baltic Sea
- Green-Glowing Fish Provides New Insights Into Health Impacts of Pollution
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Posted April 10, 2012:
- Why Letting Salmon Escape Could Benefit Bears and Fishers
- Fish, Bugs and Mercury Contamination in Small Ponds: Why We Should Worry About Aquatic Insects and Hg Contamination
- Fish Thriving Around Wind Farms
Posted April 4, 2012:
- Analysis of Stickleback Genome Sequence Catches Evolution in Action: Reuse of Key Genes Is Common Theme
- Early-Life Exposure to BPA Affects Adult Learning, Animal Study Suggests
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Posted March 30, 2012:
- Some Corals Like It Hot: Heat Stress May Help Coral Reefs Survive Climate Change
- Preventing Home Invasions Means Fighting Side-by-Side for Coral-Dwelling Crabs and Shrimp
- Declines in Caribbean Coral Reefs Pre-Date Damage Resulting from Climate Change
Posted March 28, 2012:
- Fish Oil Added to Yogurt May Help Consumers Meet Daily Nutritional Requirements
- Circle Hooks Lower Catch Rate for Offshore Anglers, Impacting Recreational Fishing
- Viral Disease -- Particularly from Herpes -- Gaining Interest as Possible Cause of Coral Decline
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