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Humans have overfished cod to near extinction, so science alone cannot bring back cod. It will take regulation discipline, ...
A study of 7000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef food webs: as ...
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A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef ...
Eastern Baltic cod grow to much smaller sizes than they did just 30 years ago, because overfishing altered their genes, ...
Overfishing has led to a collapse in the eastern Baltic cod population, but over the past three decades the size of the fish ...
A big part of the job for the seven technicians employed at the Nanaimo aging lab is studying rockfish. Some of most common ...
A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old fossilized coral reefs has revealed how centuries of humans have dramatically ...
By chemically and genetically unravelling otoliths — small ear stones that record a fish's growth — researchers could track long-term biological changes.
Within the fine sediments of these ancient reefs, the team discovered thousands of tiny fish ear bones and shark scales ... (also known as cryptobenthic fishes), they also examined fish otoliths — the ...
To reach these conclusions, the researchers used an unusual archive: the tiny ear stones (otoliths) of 152 cod, caught in the Bornholm Basin between 1996 and 2019.