Biologists hit the milestone last year as their eradication campaign against unwanted Asian carp continues.
Removal efforts began in 2022.
Council appointments and bycatch policy tilt the system toward industrial fleets at the expense of food security and culture.
Environmentally damaging fishing practices continue across Europe even in protected areas, conservation groups say. View on ...
CHENNAI: Disturbing video footage showing dozens of Olive Ridley turtles allegedly entangled in a mechanised trawl net off ...
Liam Odell, a KDWP invasive carp biologist, said that biologists have successfully removed around 109,000 pounds of invasive ...
Scotland has designated 37% of its waters as marine protected areas, but destructive fishing methods like bottom trawling ...
The age of humans is increasingly an age of sameness. Across the planet, distinctive plants and animals are disappearing, ...
Scotland has designated 37% of its waters as marine protected areas, but destructive fishing methods like bottom trawling continue in most of these zones ...
Over 36,000 pounds of the invasive carp were pulled in 2025, the Kansas River's most successful year for removing invasive ...
Salmon bycatch has been a flashpoint for years. And the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, which oversees federal ...
As a fishery analyst for the Aleutians East Borough, I am uniquely positioned at the busy intersection where fishermen, fishing communities, processors, managers, researchers and policymakers all meet ...