New research reveals that one of the largest-ever marine conservation initiatives has helped to prevent more frequent ...
In October, Kay Cooper, Ocean Defenders Alliance North Hawaiʻi Island Volunteer Coordinator, along with 13 volunteers and ...
A new study by the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) published in Coral Reefs reveals why many coral reef fishers remain in ...
Reef fish evolved the ability to feed by biting prey from surfaces relatively recently, a UC Davis study shows. The innovation has driven an explosion of evolution in reef fish. Image shows a rainbow ...
The Great Barrier Reef is suffering its third mass bleaching event in five years. It follows the record-breaking mass bleaching event in 2016 that killed a third of Great Barrier Reef corals, ...
Anglers looking to fish the Treasure Coast's newest artificial reef can find it in Stuart. The 227-foot-long freighter ...
Humanmade reefs can be used in conjunction with the restoration or protection of natural habitat to increase fish abundance in estuaries, researchers have found. In a boost for both recreational ...
Texas' first private oyster lease cycle in decades drew 155 applications for over 8,000 acres, aiming to restore reefs in ...
Green (no-take) and yellow (limited take) fishing zones within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park equally support a great diversity of fish species. The new research on yellow zones is crucial for ...
Globally, coral reefs are under siege by multiple stressors, one of which is herbaceous algae. An overabundance of algae on ...
Marine preserves that banned fishing in parts in Dry Tortugas National Park in 2001 led to an increase in not only the number but the size of snapper and grouper species. Florida’s beleaguered coral ...