Kenneth Rose Sr.'s Body Found In North Carolina After Wild Jersey Storms Sank Boat In New Jersey
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A body that washed ashore at a North Carolina wildlife refuge over the weekend has been identified as the owner of a comme...
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A body that washed ashore at a North Carolina wildlife refuge over the weekend has been identified as the owner of a comme...
AP | Posted 11.22.2009 | Green
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Authorities arrested a Sacramento fisherman Saturday in connection to shooting a sea lion in the head. California game war...
Dr. Daniel Pauly | Posted 11.16.2009 | Living
The novelty of seafood has gradually decreased as it turned out to have health issues, legal issues and ethical issues.
The Huffington Post | Jenna Staul | Posted 10.19.2009 | Politics
Hunters and fishers, afraid that global warming could hamper their favorite pastime, have stepped into the lobbying fray for climate change legislatio...
Julie Packard | Posted 10.17.2009 | Green
Ocean life is today threatened as never before. Human activities are taking their toll, and nothing exacts a greater price than the industrial scope and scale of fishing to feed our growing appetite for seafood.
AP | RAF CASERT | Posted 10.17.2009 | Green
BRUSSELS — Cod is slipping closer to disappearing from key European fishing grounds, officials warned Friday, saying that only steep catch cuts ...
Doug Obegi | Posted 11.22.2009 | Media
In Hannity's upside down world where facts are forgotten, we get to hear a member of Congress complain how environmentalists are "radical" for requiring the state to comply with the law.
Steve Fleischli | Posted 11.12.2009 | Green
Collectively, the power industry sucks in approximately 80 trillion gallons of water annually to cool their equipment. In the process, they kill on a massive scale fish, larvae and other aquatic organisms.
Trey Borzillieri | Posted 09.24.2009 | Green
"We stopped hunting on land and became farmers," said Cousteau. "We have to do the same thing as far as the ocean is concerned."
nytimes.com | Posted 09.24.2009 | Green
This was also the first time the United States shut down a fishery because of climate change rather than overfishing. Mr. Locke's objective is to buy ...
Julie Packard | Posted 09.18.2009 | Green
The oceans are incredibly resilient. Given a chance to recover, they can produce a remarkable abundance of marine life -- much more than we see today.
Yahoo! News | BRIAN SKOLOFF, Associated Press Writer | Posted 09.18.2009 | Green
FIFTY MILES OFF CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Deep beneath the crystalline blue surface of the Atlantic Ocean off the southeastern U.S. lies a virtual rain f...
Paul Mecurio | Posted 09.14.2009 | Comedy
Sylvia Earle | Posted 09.03.2009 | Green
Obama's new ocean policy task force, launched in June, is exactly what is needed: a coherent national policy based on science and informed by local economic interests.
AP | RAPHAEL G. SATTER | Posted 09.03.2009 | World
LONDON — She was big. She was beautiful. And boy was she popular with the fishermen. The death of Benson, the monster carp, has sent grief ripp...
Jennifer Grayson | Posted 09.03.2009 | Green
Filmmakers can't really figure out why Japanese fishermen and the Japanese government are still hell-bent on killing dolphins.
Michigan Messenger | Eartha Jane Melzer | Posted 08.27.2009 | Business
Despite health deptartment warnings that many Michigan fish are contaminated with mercury, PCBs, dioxin and other chemicals, more people are fishing i...
Trey Borzillieri | Posted 08.24.2009 | Green
The average consumer is so uninformed about fish that looking through the glass case and pointing is like hitting a button on a vending machine with signage in a foreign language.
AP | KARL RITTER | Posted 08.23.2009 | World
STOCKHOLM — Iceland formally applied Thursday to join the European Union but said it would not accept a "rotten deal" for its fishing industry, ...
Laurie David | Posted 08.18.2009 | Green
The schooling fish in the deep ocean are practically gone. We have only caught one tuna in over a month of fishing.
Katy Hall | Posted 07.24.2009 | Entertainment
Ted Danson narrates a new doc that reveals an inconvenient truth about our love of seafood: if unsustainable fishing practices continue, we could see the collapse of the world's fisheries by 2048.
HuffingtonPost.com | Katy Hall | Posted 10.28.2009 | Entertainment
Ted Danson narrates a new documentary that reveals an inconvenient truth about our love affair with seafood: if unsustainable fishing practices contin...
Sarah Newman | Posted 07.10.2009 | Green
We mine the depths of our polluted oceans for food. We're fishing and consuming unsustainable amounts of seafood using irresponsible practices.
Johann Hari | Posted 07.05.2009 | Green
In my parents' lifetime, we have killed 90 percent of the world's fish. In my lifetime, we will finish off the rest -- unless we change our ways, fast.
Sarah Chasis | Posted 07.05.2009 | Green
Today at noon I will witness the dawning of an important new council dedicated to protecting our precious and threatened Atlantic Ocean: the Governors' Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on Oceans.
AP | WAYNE PARRY | Posted 11.25.2009 | New York