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New fishing rules intended to help revive grouper, snapper and other popular fish in Biscayne National Park start July 1.The rules represent a five-year…
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As the Florida Keys look to reopen to tourists June 1, some on the island chain are already worried about one of the summer's biggest events — the…
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Along Lake Victoria, women fishmongers often engage in transactional sex with fishermen — a practice that contributes to Kenya's high rate of HIV. One group is challenging that convention.
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Like snowbirds, there's another group that's moving the Florida for the winter: sharks.
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A group of South Florida fishermen set sail on their boat on the first Friday after Hurricane Dorian made a direct hit on the Abaco Islands and Grand…
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Many shark species tend to congregate in the same areas as industrial fishing ships, a study finds. As a result, tens of millions of sharks in the open ocean end up caught either as food or bycatch.
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The food industry is already feeling the effects of climate change, which will likely force expensive adaptations in the future. At least one sector is looking to make energy companies pay.
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As the United Nations meets to discuss high-seas biodiversity, scientists and activists say that while a fishing ban could profoundly help protect sea life, it may also be impossible to enforce.
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Hurricane Irma cost Florida's fishing industries almost $200 million, according to a damage assessment released by the state and federal governments.The…
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From bass to lobster, hundreds of species that live along U.S. coastlines are projected to migrate north over the next 80 years, making them harder to catch and manage. It's already happening.
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One of Miami Beach's cool new restaurants, a laid-back fish shack named for Biscayne Bay's iconic stilt houses, aims to serve fish so fresh that its…