With a human population of 8.3 billion people worldwide and millions facing malnutrition, food security is something to think ...
Overfished coral reefs are producing far less food than they could. Researchers found that letting reef fish populations ...
The future looks grim for coral reefs. Warmer oceans, overfishing, pollution, and gradually acidifying waters have destroyed more than a third of the world’s shallow tropical coral reefs. Just this ...
New research shows that reducing overfishing could help coral reefs produce more fish and support food security in many ...
A new study shows that allowing coral reef fish populations to recover could help fight global hunger, meeting seafood intake ...
With a human population of 8.3 billion people worldwide and millions facing malnutrition, food security is something to think about. But imagine if ...
An innovative mathematical analysis of global coral reef fisheries offers hope for sustainable management of multispecies and artisanal fishing, especially in the global South Elisabeth King Two ...
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An exhibit on coral reefs and how global climate change threatens them will be the focus of the Aquarium of the Pacific this summer — as it was supposed to be last year. “Coral Reefs: Nature’s ...
Walk into any pet or aquarium store, and you’re going to find clownfish. That orange-and-white-striped Nemo is practically synonymous with saltwater aquariums, and it’s one of the first fish new ...
This is a big deal. Coral reefs support about a quarter of all marine biodiversity in just 1 percent of the ocean’s space. And so tropical reef fish, among the most vulnerable organisms when it comes ...