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Sea Life News (17-16 Nov. 2020)
Fish Carcasses Deliver Toxic Mercury Pollution to the Deepest Ocean Trenches
Some sport fish are caught repeatedly, which may throw off population count
- Date:
- November 17, 2020
- Source:
- North Carolina State University
- Summary:
- A new study reports that, for several species of oceanic sport fish, individual fish that are caught, released and recaught are more likely to be caught again than scientists anticipated. The findings raise some interesting questions for policy makers tasked with preserving sustainable fisheries.
News Oceanography (17-16 Nov. 2020)
Study Reconstructs Ancient Storms to Help Predict Changes in Tropical Cyclone Hotspot
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Fish Carcasses Deliver Toxic Mercury Pollution to the Deepest Ocean Trenches
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News Acuaculture (18-16 Nov. 2020)
Ancient theory FINally supported. A centuries old theory that has long been fiercely contested has now been backed-up by UK scientists. The theory first mooted in the late 1800s, suggested that paired fins evolved from gills, but has since been widely discounted. Now researchers have found evidence to support the original hypothesis. It ...
Fish carcasses deliver toxic mercury pollution to the deepest ocean trenches – The sinking carcasses of fish from near-surface waters deliver toxic mercury pollution to the most remote and inaccessible parts of the world’s oceans, ...
Ace Aquatec sees demand soar for electric stunners for fry/parr rocket as consumers buy more natural pet food. Award-winning Scottish aquaculture technology supplier Ace Aquatec has seen demand soar for its electric stunners for fry ...
Tristan da Cunha creates huge marine reserve The tiny community of Tristan da Cunha, the UK Overseas Territory located between South Africa and South America in the South Atlantic, has committed to fully protecting 687,000 ...
Explorers Primary school joins international experts and leaders for Climate Action Day – Primary school students from St. Augustine’s N.S. Clontuskert, from County Galway that had taken part in the Explorers Education Programme, recently joined ...
Irish Arctic Charr Warning – New study suggests the Irish Arctic charr is at serious risk of extinction as result of climate change The warming of lake temperatures across Ireland and central Europe poses major ...
Marine mammal mapping in Southern Hemisphere to aid conservation The IUCN Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force (“the Task Force”) has announced the completion and placing on its e-Atlas of two more ocean regions where ...
Input invite for MarinTrust Standard In order to maintain the credibility and relevancy of the standard, the MarinTrust Governing Body Committee has ratified a proposal to review and enhance the programme through the development of ...