It is believed that image, taken during a diving expedition in 2013 and now published in the journal Coral Reefs, is the first of a birth in this species. Simon Oliver, scientific team leader, told ...
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Feed SubscriptionFitSmolt – Norwegian Fish seek greater survival exercises
The FitSmolt Project, implemented by the Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture (NOFIMA, for its acronym in English) expects greater survival through exercise and a better classification of farmed salmon. The initiative ...
Read More »MEXICO – Season starts Tuna Catch
At 24 am this Sunday starts the season catch yellowfin tuna in the Mexican Pacific and ends at 00:00 pm on November 18, 2015. The agreement published in the Official Journal ...
Read More »Sea level is growing at record speed, says study
US scientists said the level of the oceans is growing much faster than it had in the past. A new study, published in the journal Nature, said that from 1990 levels ...
Read More »The management plan Sardina book'solo' 200 tonnes for the fleet'xeito'
The 'xeiteiros’ branded as “paltry” this amount and require the Government to expand – The siege finally have a monthly cap of 1,000 tons.
Read More »IBERCISA supply deck machinery for the new trawler Fishermen Finest
Ibercisa supply deck machinery for the vessel to be built by Fishermen Finest American company based in Seattle. The new trawler with ST-116XL design will be delivered in 2016. This was announced company-building equipment ...
Read More »Caballita be nationalized Ecuadorian Peruvian
That may surprise union members took Conserveros Society of Chimbote, hearing that attempts to nationalize the Ecuadorian caballita, entering through the border to Aguas Verdes Tumbes, then get to Chimbote. The nerve has ...
Read More »The BNG asked for the fence a change in the criteria for allocating quotas
The nationalists pledged yesterday to transfer this demand to different institutions in order to achieve "a de novo activity model for this fishery".
Read More »Dead Sea areas expand to global warming
94% of marine dead zones in the world are in regions where the temperature is expected to rise by at least 2 degrees Celsius by the end of the century, according to a recent report by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and ...
Read More »The first photo of the birth of a rare Thresher shark
A stunning photograph of the birth of a Thresher shark (Common thresher) taken by a team of researchers from the University of Chester, UK, sheds new light on this elusive and vulnerable fish. It is believed that the image, taken ...
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