It’s practically the end of the season for one of the most popular fisheries in our area. The summer flounder season ...
One family in Hawaii is making a difference in their local marine ecosystem by catching and cooking an invasive fish called ...
For decades, ecologists have listened to the underwater world using sound recorders. These devices capture rich soundscapes ...
A new effort to monitor the seas by sound says, resoundingly, yes. The ocean—especially busy places such as coral reefs—can ...
A breakthrough camera reveals which fish make which sounds, helping decode reef soundscapes and transform ocean conservation.
Oyster reefs create vibrant marine habitats, filter water, and protect shorelines while supporting countless ocean species.
With skillful use of new sonar technologies, anglers can find fish like never before. Here's how to make it work for you.
Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound.
A group of fishermen is shown hunting invasive species in Hawai'i to make a smoked fish dip in a controversial TikTok.
Researchers from FishEye Collaborative, a conservation-technology nonprofit, Cornell University, and Aalto University have developed a new tool that combines underwater sound recording and 360° video ...
Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean but sustain over 25% of marine life and hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
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