When we say that someone is a “fish out of water,” we sometimes mean to suggest that they are uncomfortable or out of their ...
Market valued at $46.59B in 2024, projected 7.31% CAGR growth driven by bio-based adoption, detergent demand, and ...
Dangerous concentrations of algae such as "red tides" have been consistently emerging in locations around the world. A region in Southern Australia is experiencing a nine-month toxic algae bloom that ...
East Khasi Hills and South West Khasi Hills districts have issued the ban citing concerns over public health and bio-security.
Researchers have just published a study demonstrating that the flying gurnard (Dactylopterus volitans) emits sounds while ...
Meghalaya districts ban sale, transport of 'illegally imported' fish from Bangladesh ...
Two environmental organizations have sued a Pacific Seafood subsidiary, alleging that its Warrenton, Oregon, U.S.A. facility ...
Fayetteville biology teacher and ‘nature freak’ Matt Holden is passionate about the world around him
Matt Holden last summer helped discover five new species — deep sea corals, jellyfish, lobster and other crustacians — as an explorer on a 21-day ocean expedition from the Solomon Islands to the ...
Kirk Winemiller, Ph.D., University Distinguished Professor, Regents Professor in the Texas A&M Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology, will retire Jan. 31 ...
Governor Abbott appointed Roger Guenther as chair of the GCPD Board, aiming to enhance Texas coastal resilience, alongside five reappointments for terms to 2029.
Complaint follows notice letters citing violations involving chlorine; Industrial aquaculture giant sued over separate ...
A new analysis of state and federal monitoring data finds that yellow tang populations on Hawaiʻi reefs failed to recover — and in some cases declined — after commercial aquarium fish collecting ended ...
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