In just 50 years, commercial fishing has emptied the oceans of more than 90 percent of all tuna, swordfish, marlin and other large predatory fish, according to two scientists who reported their ...
It never hurts to throw a fishing pole and some tackle in the board bag when you're out there chasing the horizon, and some ...
PORTLAND, Maine — This year’s marine heat waves and spiking ocean temperatures foretell big changes in the future for some of the largest fish in the sea, such as sharks, tunas and swordfish. The ...
Fishing experts are looking for ways to fish in the mesopelagic zone, a layer of water that stretches from 200-1,000 meters (660-3,300 feet) beneath the surface, which has, thus far, remained ...
Shester, Ph.D., is the California campaign director and senior scientist for Oceana — the largest nonprofit dedicated solely to ocean conservation — and grew up in Carlsbad. Designating protected ...
In 1968, Wisconsin tried something new to reclaim our presence in the fishing industry. Now, the world follows.
After decades of population declines, the future is looking brighter for several tuna and billfish species, such as southern bluefin tuna, black marlins and swordfish, thanks to years of successful ...
Last year, Ocean City rolled out a new slogan, “Somewhere to Smile About” with a smiley face logo incorporating its OC initials. It was perfectly fine for the mass market crowd, we imagine, especially ...