eFishery, a company based in Indonesia and spearheaded by TED Prize director Amy Novogratz, hopes to alleviate waste problems that result from both over and underfeeding of fish with the dev... Read more
Scientists from Oregon State University have discovered that fish can produce their own sunscreen. They have copied the method used by fish for potential use in humans. In the study publishe... Read more
Humanity should use planetary resources with care Can the world continue expanding its use of renewable resources at an increasing rate? Most likely not. Using a data set of over 25 resource... Read more
A new robotic fish can change direction almost as rapidly as a real fish. Soft robots — which don’t just have soft exteriors but are also powered by fluid flowing through flexible channels —... Read more
According to an international team of researchers, the rapid pace of climate change is threatening the future presence of fish near the equator. “Our studies found that one species of fish c... Read more
But it would be an overreaction to despair over this report. One of the few bright spots in the struggle to protect the world’s fragile oceans has been the rapidly increasing number of “mari... Read more
The results from a set of international studies may now revolutionise fishing regulations. Many popular measures to combat overfishing help conserve mostly small juvenile fish. The results f... Read more
New basket traps designed by WCS and Kenyan Marine and Fisheries Research Institute allow juvenile and non-target fish species to escape while increasing incomes Scientists from the Wildlife... Read more
Revolutionary fishing technology, which has just been revealed, is expected to radically change the way the wildfish harvesting has been performed up to now. The new technology, called Preci... Read more
A new type of water cleanup technology that can effectively and efficiently remove organic contaminants from large quantities of water, without using any added chemicals, could be a huge ste... Read more
A family of molecules developed at Carnegie Mellon University to break down pollutants in water is one step closer to commercial use. Study results published online in the journal Green Chem... Read more
Levels of human drugs commonly found in the world’s waterways may be altering the way fishes behave Antianxiety drugs may be making fish more aggressive. New laboratory tests reveal th... Read more
Grace is about 10 times smaller and lighter than a commercial underwater glider. A high-tech robotic fish hatched at Michigan State University has a new look. A new skill. And a new name. MS... Read more
The findings may have particular application in wildlife conservation, where robotic members may be utilized to steer live animal or marine groups out of harms way. Researchers at the Polyte... Read more