marine life

7 Amazing New Fish Species Discovered in 2017

7 Amazing New Fish Species Discovered in 2017

By Amy McDermott If you think 2017 was a garbage fire, we can’t stop you. But the world wasn’t the only thing in flames. You know what else was on fire this year? Fish discovery. Last year, we brought you six of our favorite fish discovered in 2016. This year, we’re upping the ante. Meet […]

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    10 Reasons the EU Must End Overfishing

    10 Reasons the EU Must End Overfishing

    By Andrew Clayton On Dec. 11 and 12, the 28 ministers of the European Union’s Agriculture and Fisheries Council meet in Brussels to decide on 2018 fishing quotas for stocks in the North-East Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. Under the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, the council is legally bound to end overfishing “by 2015 […]

    Balkan Dams Pose Major Threat to Protected Species

    Balkan Dams Pose Major Threat to Protected Species

    Construction sites for hydroelectric dams are popping up all over southeast Europe and endangering mountain rivers and the region’s unique biodiversity, according to researchers. More than 2,700 hydropower plants are in the planning phase across the Balkans, with 37 percent of dams slated to be built on land with “high protection status,” according to Save […]

    Mexico Creates Vast Marine Sanctuary Around ‘Galápagos Islands of North America’

    Mexico Creates Vast Marine Sanctuary Around ‘Galápagos Islands of North America’

    Mexico has created North America’s largest marine park—the size of Illinois—in the Pacific Ocean to protect hundreds of species including rays, whales and sea turtles, an area referred as the Galápagos Islands of North America. The announcement on Friday by Mexico’s president Enrique Peña Nieto fulfilled an October promise to transform a 57,000-square mile swath […]

    To Succeed, Large Ocean Sanctuaries Need to Benefit Both Sea Life and People

    To Succeed, Large Ocean Sanctuaries Need to Benefit Both Sea Life and People

    By Rebecca Gruby, Lisa Campbell, Luke Fairbanks and Noella Gray There is growing concern that the world’s oceans are in crisis because of climate change, overfishing, pollution and other stresses. One response is creating marine protected areas, or ocean parks, to conserve sea life and key habitats that support it, such as coral reefs. In […]

    Congress: Biggest Attack on Marine Mammals in Decades

    Congress: Biggest Attack on Marine Mammals in Decades

    By Michael Jasny On Thursday, the House Natural Resources Committee passed a bill, called the “SECURE American Energy Act” (H.R. 4239), that can only be described as an oil industry wish-list. The bill’s purpose is to mow down environmental concerns that stand in the way of the complete exploitation of fossil fuels in this country. […]

    Why Glitter Must Be Banned

    Why Glitter Must Be Banned

    By Daniel Ross All that glitters ain’t gold, or so the old adage goes. And when it comes to the glitter used in everyday cosmetics, specialty make-up, hair products and party paraphernalia, the negative effects on human health and the environment are indeed far from golden. “They really do get into everything, and despite their […]