Two species of seal live in the UK all year round – the grey seal and the harbour seal. These earless seals are found around much of our coastline and sometimes venture into our rivers too. The grey ...
By Marios Papageorgiou Every year on World Fisheries Day, communities around the globe reflect on the immense importance of fisheries to our food systems, livelihoods, coastal cultures, economies and ...
Winter storms are here and that can limit the number of fishing days. When the boats do get out on Monterey Bay, they are doing well with deep water rockfish, sand dabs and Dungeness crab. Lingcod are ...
World Fisheries Day is November 21st! Learn more about what fisheries do and how we can make the fishing industry more ...
The momentum of COP30 and the first global agreement for marine areas beyond national jurisdiction creates a unique ...
Our ocean is at a tipping point, and too many fisheries are still adding pressure, meaning it’s time for our political leaders to tackle the big issues in our fisheries.
Off the Greek island of Spetses, divers lift abandoned fishing nets from reefs in the Aegean Sea. The nets, known as ghost nets, continue to trap marine animals on the seabed for years before breaking ...