A group of scientists has discovered that increasing ocean temperatures slows the development of baby fish in waters near Ecuador, finding that generates more concerns about the impact of global warming on fish and ...
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Basque and brotherhoods Laredo (Cantabria) have obtained MSC certification (Marine Stewardship Council) for the Bay of Biscay anchovy, certifying that their catches are sustainable and respectful of the marine environment, as has informed the organization in ...
Read More »Investigated Peruvian ships for illegal fishing in Malaysia
The Malaysian authorities are investigating a fishing boat, with a crew of a Chilean, two Peruvians and 15 Indonesians, for alleged illegal fishing in the waters of the Southern Ocean, the environmental organization Sea Shepherd said. Malaysian police have arrested the captain, ...
Read More »CHILE – Commission will discuss controversial program of Japan on Whaling
Deputy Juan Morano (DC), President of the Commission of Extreme Zones of the Chamber of Deputies, said that this instance has been scheduled for Wednesday April 1st extensive discussion by the new Japanese whaling program ...
Read More »Anoxia and high temperature caused death Sea Shells Fan
The Instituto del Mar del Peru, Imarpe revealed that the recent massive fan Conchas death recorded in the Pisco-Paracas Bay originated from lack of oxygen and high water temperatures. Imarpe said in ...
Read More »Pufferfish builds mysterious circles on the seabed
It is named new species. When researchers discovered pufferfish was the answer to a longstanding mystery submarine, documentation also showed the culprit to be very different from any of its known relatives. Beautiful circular designs ...
Read More »The carbon emissions from forests decreased by 25% between 2001 and 2015
The total carbon emissions from forests declined more than 25 percent between 2001 and 2015, mainly as a result of the slowdown in global deforestation rates, according to new estimates published ...
Read More »Agriculture is most affected by the disaster, according to a new report
FAO launches a mechanism to channel expertise and financial resources in order to increase resilience. Almost a quarter of the damage caused by natural disasters in the developing world are made by ...
Read More »Sernapesca strengthens its audits on the management of salmonid mortality
The National Fisheries and Aquaculture (Sernapesca) reported in a press release issued Thursday March 26 to strengthen inspections salmonid farms to verify the conditions of handling mortalities in the ...
Read More »They will study surface Sea from the Space Station
We've all seen the dramatic pictures of Earth that take astronauts from space. The International Space Station goes around the world 16 times a day and just 400 kilometers altitude, so the ...
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