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Why Philippine fisheries keep losing 45 million kilos of fish a year
(First of two parts) MANILA, Philippines — For generations, Filipino fishers measured abundance by instinct: the weight of a ...
Not all fish play by the same reproductive rules. Evolutionary biology reveals how deception became a successful mating ...
Reef fish in different oceans often develop similar color patterns because evolution explores the same set of biological ...
Low oxygen and rising carbon dioxide in mangrove waters may shrink critical nursery habitat for young fish and threaten ...
The colourful Napit Koi (Badis badis) may be tiny, but it plays an important ecological role in the wetlands of northeastern Bangladesh ...
Pinks, the smallest Pacific salmon species, are booming. That's spelled trouble for other fish species struggling for ...
Our Sunday Express story on the Gran Chemin Fishing Centre in Moruga is a textbook study of why the region’s blue economy fails to realise its full potential despite massive ...
Why does a Caribbean angelfish sometimes resemble its Indo-Pacific cousin, even though they have never lived in the same ocean? Why do coral reefs harbor such a wide range of stripes, spots and ...
Every March, an influx of croakers fires up the speckled trout and flounder bite in the marshes of South Louisiana. The post ...
Whether you keep a box of broken plates or head to the thrift store to find ones to smash, these mosaic bird bath ideas are worth breaking out your hammer for.
When a young tomato anemonefish (a cousin to the famous Nemo) arrives at a new home, it carries extra white stripes. These ...
Newsweek discussed the study with a doctor, who said that "bone loss can occur relatively quickly during rapid weight loss." ...
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