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EnvironmentThe eel wars: Japan and America fight tooth and nail against new protections as some freshwater populations plunge over 90% from the 1980s
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressNovember 29, 2025
Alejandro Gonzalez of Colombia, Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain, Federico Delbonis of Argentina, Fabio Fognini of Italy, and Tommy Robredo of Spain swim with dolphins at the Miami Seaquarium ahead of the 2014 Sony Open on March 18, 2014 in Key Biscayne, Florida.
North AmericaThe iconic Miami Seaquarium shuts down after dark legacy of animal abuse and crumbling conditions
By The Associated PressOctober 14, 2025
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PoliticsWhy Republicans are trying to roll back a law that has protected whales, seals and other sea animals for over 50 years
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressOctober 12, 2025
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Environment‘He really turned the tide’: Oyster people cheer La. Gov. canceling $3 billion project funded by Deepwater Horizon settlement
By Jack Brook and The Associated PressJuly 17, 2025
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EnvironmentOsprey lovers cry foul at fishing industry’s billion-pound annual haul of bird’s precious food source
By Patrick Whittle, Allen Breed and The Associated PressJuly 13, 2025
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EnvironmentThe Trump administration just proposed its first animal to be added to the endangered species list: a rare fish from Nevada that’s ‘barely clinging to existence’
By Rio Yamat and The Associated PressMay 21, 2025
Trump is loosening red tape to help America’s $20 billion seafood trade deficit. Conservation groups worry overfishing could unravel the ocean’s ‘safety net’
EnvironmentTrump is loosening red tape to help America’s $20 billion seafood trade deficit. Conservation groups worry overfishing could unravel the ocean’s ‘safety net’
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressApril 19, 2025
California’s salmon fishermen are making their living from whale watchers and sea burials because the fishery is closed for a 2nd year
EnvironmentCalifornia’s salmon fishermen are making their living from whale watchers and sea burials because the fishery is closed for a 2nd year
By Amy Taxin and The Associated PressMarch 18, 2025
Forget turkey, supermarkets in Portugal overflow with salted cod as holiday season approaches
LifestyleForget turkey, supermarkets in Portugal overflow with salted cod as holiday season approaches
By Levi Fernandes and AFPDecember 20, 2024
A ‘dramatic decline’ of salmon stocks hits U.K. following similar trend in Ireland, Iceland, Sweden and Canada
EnvironmentA ‘dramatic decline’ of salmon stocks hits U.K. following similar trend in Ireland, Iceland, Sweden and Canada
By AFPOctober 8, 2024
Mississippi seafood giant sold thousands of pounds of imported frozen fish and billed it as fresh caught local snapper
RetailMississippi seafood giant sold thousands of pounds of imported frozen fish and billed it as fresh caught local snapper
By The Associated PressAugust 27, 2024
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SuccessRed Lobster’s new leader is a millennial Wall Street fave who doesn’t believe in work-life balance
By Chloe BergerAugust 26, 2024
While southern Europe sweats, a tough winter in Norway is threatening its key export: Salmon
EnvironmentWhile southern Europe sweats, a tough winter in Norway is threatening its key export: Salmon
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 6, 2024
New England fishermen sentenced in complex fraud case involving Atlantic herring—a fish species vitally important as commercial lobster bait
EnvironmentNew England fishermen sentenced in complex fraud case involving Atlantic herring—a fish species vitally important as commercial lobster bait
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2024
Tides turn for seafood—more fish were farm-raised than caught in the wild for the first time ever
EnvironmentTides turn for seafood—more fish were farm-raised than caught in the wild for the first time ever
By The Associated PressJune 7, 2024
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