This shrimp is a fake
Biotech company New Wave Foods has invented a way to make shrimp out of red algae that look, feel, and taste like the real thing.
View ArticleSelf-powered fish tag tracks fish for as long as they swim
Long-living fish can now be tracked for their whole lives with a single tag.
View ArticleScientists record fish choruses 'singing' at dawn
These fish off the coast of Australia sing daily, much like birds, and their songs reveal a lot of information.
View ArticlePhoto: Cute fish escapes from cartoon
Seriously, this Eastern smooth boxfish looks as if it's on the lam from an animated film.
View ArticleThis restaurant uses invasive species for its sustainable sushi
Unconventional sushi made out of Japanese knotweed, Asian carp and lionfish are the draw here.
View ArticleWe’ll be out of seafood by 2048 at current pace of fishing
Unless we make some changes, there will no more fish left to eat by 2048.
View ArticleWhy you should never buy shrimp from China
China exports most of the world's seafood, including shrimp, but it has a huge problem with antibiotic overuse that's threatening global safety.
View ArticleFisherman's photos of extraordinary creatures from the deep dark sea
A Russian deep-sea fisherman tweets photos of the wild things he finds while exploring the depths of the ocean.
View ArticleNew Hawaiian coral-reef fish named for President Obama
The new species endemic to the marine protected area expanded by Obama was named in honor of his efforts to protect and preserve the natural environment.
View ArticlePhoto: Fish with mouthfull of eggs isn't what you think
Our photo of the day displays an unusual behavior.
View ArticleMythical ruby seadragon seen in the wild for the first time
Known only from old museum specimens, scientists have now found the magnificently bizarre ruby seadragon swimming in the sea.
View ArticlePhoto: Don't judge a fish by its resting face
Not every fish comes with a cute kissing pout.
View ArticleAre mussels, clams and oysters the most ethical seafood?
One scientist believes that these plant-like bivalves could build much-needed food security in aquaculture.
View ArticleMeet the extraordinary catfish that travels the width of South America
The dorado catfish swims more than 7,200 miles, making it the world champion of freshwater fish migration.
View ArticlePhoto: Crested hornshark rests on the rocks
Our photo of the day comes from the waters off New South Wales, Australia.
View ArticleThese rarely seen deep-sea creatures seem from another world
An NOAA ship is exploring uncharted areas of the deep Pacific; the life they're finding is dazzling beyond imagination.
View ArticleWhy overfishing and unemployed fishermen are directly linked
An Irish fisherman shares how the industry has changed.
View ArticlePhoto: One of these things is not like the others
Our photo of the day, riddle edition, comes from Australia's beautiful Fairy Bower.
View ArticleGreenpeace ranks best tuna brands for 2017
The annual Canned Tuna Ranking assesses fishing practices and social responsibility to determine which brands are sustainable and which should be avoided.
View ArticlePhoto: Why do catfish have whiskers?
The wacky whiskers of this striped catfish beg the question: Why?
View ArticlePhoto: Demure seahorse plays coy in the coral
'If I just stay still maybe they won't see me.'
View ArticlePhoto: That's a moray
Our slippery photo of the day comes from Sydney Harbour's Clifton Gardens.
View ArticleBadass toothy hermaphrodite found in the deep blue sea
The green-eyed lizard fish has adapted wonderfully weirdly well to life at 8,000 feet below.
View Article132-year-old lobster liberated after 20 years in a tank
Poor sweet Louie the Lobster was returned to the sea after two decades in captivity at a Long Island clam bar.
View ArticleWorld's biggest tuna company promises to clean up its act
It's good news... but we shouldn't be eating tuna at all.
View ArticleMagnificent photos of swimming with whale sharks
Conservation photographer Pete Oxford went halfway around the world to swim with the largest fish in the sea; the photos are extraordinary.
View ArticleFarmed Atlantic salmon escape into the Pacific Ocean
So why are they being farmed in the Pacific if they cannot intermingle?
View ArticleHow the fishing industry gets away with everything from illegal catches to...
When a fishing vessel passes off its catch to another boat, it creates a host of ethical and environmental problems.
View ArticleFish eat plastic -- and they like it, too
New research has found that the 'scent' of plastic in seawater appeals to foraging fish.
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