A pilot project to pay fisherman to haul up trash instead of fish was such a success, it’s being expanded. Since we’ve caught almost all the fish, maybe we can catch all the trash, too.READ MORE›
A pilot program that launched in the spring pays European anglers if they bring trash back to shore. Six months later, how is the program faring?READ MORE›
To save our dwindling fish, no government intervention works nearly as well as getting the people who catch fish to understand that it's not in their interest to kill all of their food source.READ MORE›
After being fished to the brink of extinction, the once abundant (and delicious) cod is coming back due to smart management of the fisheries. But that doesn't mean the species will ever be the same.READ MORE›
Here are two statistics that are interesting on their own but scary together: 40% of the world's population relies on fish for food, but every year, 7 million tons of dead fish are tossed back into the ocean because they were too ...READ MORE›
By connecting conservation with wealth, Blue Ventures has found a way to convince fishing communities in the developing world that saving fish doesn't mean starvation--it means getting rich.READ MORE›
Can we save the oceans with strategic dieting? Conservationists in Palm Beach think so -- they're encouraging locals to chomp down on an invasive species of lionfish.READ MORE›
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