THE government deployed emergency employment workers to keep the country’s largest tuna trading hub operating as the local fishing industry continues to absorb the impact of a magnitude 7.8 earthquake ...
Georgia officials launched an online tool to help the public identify and report harmful aquatic invasive species.
California’s fishing fleet is graying and shrinking. An apprenticeship aimed at reviving it showed the obstacles to ...
More than 30 Arkansas high school students are training this summer to become the first volunteers for AR Teen Connect, a new ...
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Over 1,000 GenSan fisherfolk benefit from Tupad program after earthquake
MANILA, Philippines — Over 1,000 fisherfolk in General Santos City benefited from the Department of Labor and Employment’s (Dole) Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (Tupad) ...
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Study Finds Critically Endangered Mom Mice Possibly Pass on a Fear of Snakes to Their Daughters
Researchers say, for the first time, there's evidence that predator training of pregnant endangered mammals can influence the ...
"We're not just farming fish and produce; we're also farming farmers. This industry is not going away and we need a workforce ...
The volunteers chuckled. Before long, they would be the ones plunging into the water, braving potentially bruising temperatures for the sake of one of Northwest Montana’s most well-known waterways.
The invasive pythons number in the thousands and have unleashed havoc across more than 1,000 square miles of the Everglades ...
From hands-on touch pools to mesmerizing deep-sea tunnels, dive into the country's most spectacular aquatic wonders.
"Clean, drain, dry" is the new "Leave no trace." ...
RE:PUBLIC reports on Idaho's PAC for Public Lands, which targets political candidates' stances on land conservation, ...
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