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Industry Flouts Bluefin Catch Limits, Study Says

The amount of eastern Atlantic bluefin tuna traded on the global market in 2010 exceeded the official quota by 141 percent, according to an analysis commissioned by the Pew Environment Group.

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Should Salmon Farms Move Inland?

Suspicion that a lethal salmon virus escaped from ocean farms into the wild in British Columbia has renewed calls for moving such farms inland -- or shutting down such farms altogether.

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On Our Radar: $135 Million for Exxon Spill Cleanup

The oil company is removing damaged pipeline from the Yellowstone River to try to determine the cause of the rupture, which spilled 42,000 gallons of crude.

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For Small Fishermen, a Fairness Issue

Some fishermen argue that so-called "catch share" programs, intended to assure more sustainable fishing, reward big trawlers that have traditionally swept up more overfished species.

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Auditor Faults Overcapacity of European Fleets

European spending on modernizing fleets has actually increased fishing capacity at a time when official policy demanded a reduction, a report says.

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On Our Radar: Tensions Over Chinese Fishing Attack

A day after a killing, South Korea's president pledges to get tough on Chinese boats fishing illegally in the nation's waters and strengthen measures to ensure the safety of coast guard officers.

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With Reef Ecosystems, It May Be All or Nothing

The most strictly enforced no-take areas in the Mediterranean have the highest fish biomass, researchers found. But they noted no significant differences between areas that allow only limited fishing...

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Ancient Hawaiians Caught More By Fishing Less

Their secret? Strict enforcement of fishing bans, restrictions on certain species and gear, and catch limits, so that populations could be replenished.

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The Bluefin Tuna: What's to Be Done?

Conservation measures that have been put into place are widely flouted, with a huge black market in the fish making a mockery of international protection efforts.

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A Rebound for 6 Fish Populations

The federal government says that improved stocks show that catch limits are working,

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As Regulators Meet, Fishing Boats Thumb Their Noses

Two fleets, one of them Chinese and the other unidentified, intrude on bluefin tuna zones as the European Union and the United States confer on regulation of illegal fishing.

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Pressures on Predators Lead to Marshland Die-Offs

Overfishing of striped bass and other predators reduces the number that feed on Sesarma crabs, causing a population explosion of these grass-eating animals.

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On Our Radar: A Pipeline Land Grab?

The replacement of a pipeline that ruptured in 2010 with a line that has a far bigger diameter has some Michigan residents up in arms.

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A Reef in Distress? Gobies to the Rescue

Corals use chemical communication to recruit fish to help control menacing seaweed, researchers say.

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Battle Brews Over a Small, Vital Fish

The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission meets Friday to consider imposing a strict catch limit on the menhaden, a fish that is vital to the ocean food chain but also to the fertilizer and...

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Pacific Tuna Stocks Have Plummeted, Scientists Warn

Overfishing has reduced their numbers by a whopping 96 percent, a report warns.

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Group Seeks to Jump-Start Ocean Protections

A new body will call attention to the plundering of ocean resources, from overfishing to the mining of the seabed.

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Europe's Rift on Overfishing and Subsidies

As Europe wrestles with the issue of overfishing, it might be hard to dismantle subsidies that keep unprofitable boats going after ever fewer fish.

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Ghostlike and Vulnerable, the Manta Ray Finds a Friend

Days before a big conference on endangered species, a filmmaker calls attention to the vast trade in manta rays.

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Auditor Faults Overcapacity of European Fleets

European spending on modernizing fleets has actually increased fishing capacity at a time when official policy demanded a reduction, a report says.

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