Can marine plastic from fisheries and aquaculture be upcycled into new things?
A SINTEF project is investigating how marine plastic used in fisheries and aquaculture can be turned into new products.
The water-filtering abilities of kelp farms could help reduce marine pollution in coastal areas, according to a new study.
A SINTEF project is investigating how marine plastic used in fisheries and aquaculture can be turned into new products.
Emphasize effective, implementable actions against ocean acidification, linking seaweed physiological changes with production costs and profits.
Research says a record-high ocean temperature combined with greater salinity could create inhospitable ocean conditions for marine life.
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership says shrimp farming can help restore mangroves, and in turn, help combat the effects of climate change.
Mowi Scotland reports that in 2022 it shipped a record volume of farmed salmon in reusable containers called S-BINs.
The Nature Conservancy assessment confirms the low carbon footprint and ocean-floor impact of offshore aquaculture company Forever Oceans.
From electrified fishing fleets to hybrid wellboats, the seafood community is looking to decarbonize commercial fishing vessels and reduce carbon emissions.
All West Coast abalones are now listed as at risk for extinction on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
With global aquaculture expanding, the industry is adopting carbon mitigation strategies for aquafeeds to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The SAIC board has endorsed a new definition of a sustainable approach to UK finfish farming that is a 'foundation stone' for aquaculture.
A Seafood Watch decision to downgrade Chilean farmed trout to "avoid" stirs controversy and criticism from third-party certification bodies.
The severity and intensification of extreme weather and ocean processes are increasingly important factors in mangrove forest conservation.
Oxygen-deficient “dead zones” in the Pacific Ocean are expanding partly because of climate change and coastal nutrient discharge.
Healthy coastal ecosystems are key for pathogen filtration, conservation efforts of threatened host populations and mitigation of disease outbreaks.
NOAA will help fund a study looking into how stressors related to climate change impact Dungeness crab and marine life off the Pacific coast.