Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Márquez is a marine scientist and science communicator Led by Dr. Jordan Goetze from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation ...
Encouraging new evidence suggests that the bulk of the world's fisheries -- including small-scale, often non-industrialized fisheries on which millions of people depend for food -- could be sustained ...
Salmon travel great distances after they migrate from their natal rivers. They are harvested by commercial, recreational and tribal fisheries along the way. Treaty tribes have harvested these salmon ...
In 2026, the fate of ocean fish stocks is under intense scrutiny. Decades of overexploitation have depleted many commercially valuable species, and scientists warn that without meaningful change, the ...
Freshwater fish are vital for communities, economies, and ecosystems, but unfortunately, the unprecedented level of pollution, habitat degradation, overfishing, and destructive fishing practices are ...
The constant stream of new technology being developed for recreational fishing – from new hook designs to the use of aerial drones to scouting reports widely available on social media – is placing new ...
The federal government is considering changes to Australia’s marine reserves to implement a national system. This week The Conversation is looking at the science behind marine reserves and how to ...
Native Vote 2026 Former U.S. Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate Mary Peltola (Yup’ik) on Wednesday announced a comprehensive plan ...
Last week I drove to my cabin in the Thompson Chain of Lakes, planning to do some spring cabin chores and squeeze in a last ice fishing trip of the season. Wrong! The spring cabin chores were there, ...