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USF researchers are using knowledge of the Bay Area's beach erosion and coastal ecosystems to help coastal areas around the ...
Fishing employs over 1.6 million people, whose catch is the nation’s principal protein source, a daily bounty of some 12,000 ...
Following is this week's Texas Parks & Wildlife fishing report for parts of the Gulf Coast of Texas.
How Kwale fishermen are spearheading grassroots efforts to protect the underwater plants that sustain their livelihoods.
A first-degree misdemeanor is punishable by a $10,000 maximum fine or six months in jail, or both. And that's just the ...
The seeds—long, narrow, and buoyant—are built for travel. "These long, torpedo-shaped seeds, often around 8 inches long, ...
Clearing mangrove trees without permission is a first-degree misdemeanor, and could be punishable by a $10,000 maximum fine or six months in jail, or both. According to the Florida Department of ...
Texas beaches are revealing red mangrove seeds, sleek and torpedo-shaped, floating in from warmer waters, reminding us of their potential to stabilize our coastlines and support local wildlife.
Artisanal fishing communities are celebrating the creation of a marine protected area to be co-managed with those communities.
WWF invites you to a special look into the development of a technology-driven monitoring system for mangrove conservation in ...
Crocodile populations in Jamaica have been decimated, due to habitat loss and poaching. One man created a crocodile sanctuary ...