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Amy Nordrum • September 5, 2014
How a season of cheap shrimp stirred up a new sales model for struggling fisheries
Chelsea Harvey • August 4, 2014
Air-breathing fish do exist — and they use a remarkable respiratory system to survive on land
Amy Nordrum • July 18, 2014
Their “Think Fish” campaign aims to refresh an outdated, unhealthy model — but can it be saved?
Alexandra Ossola • July 1, 2014
Old drilling rigs in the Gulf of Mexico house a surprising bounty, if we can figure out how to preserve them safely.
Alexandra Ossola • May 20, 2014
How one government organization has brought America's overfished populations back from the brink.
Manasi Vaidya • March 10, 2014
A marine conservationist joins forces with fishermen to save fish habitats
Jillian Rose Lim • February 17, 2014
Biologist John Long’s robots mimic extinct fish to study evolution
Benjamin Plackett • May 24, 2012
The Chicago River is well on its way to environmental recovery, but there is still work to be done
Rachel Nuwer • November 9, 2010
Overfishing has led Indian fisheries to rely on less marketable species for profit — a practice that could have severe ecological consequences
Mary Beth Griggs • October 5, 2010
How Two Species of Mexican Cave Fish Evolved
Lynne Peeples • November 7, 2008
A cooler ocean is feeding hungry salmon, but their ultimate survival remains uncertain.
Susannah F. Locke • September 12, 2008
Explore the mercury content, omega-3 fatty acid benefits, and ecological impact of eating different fish.
Stuart Fox • June 4, 2008
Neil Shubin's new book explores the intersection of developmental biology, paleontology and genetics.
Susannah F. Locke • March 7, 2008
Tuna farming advances, but strict fishing regulations might be the only hope for this sushi fish.
Molly Webster • September 5, 2007
For the Great Lakes region, new legislation and a deadly fish virus go hand-in-hand with warmer weather.