The UN assessment of the state of migratory freshwater fish revealed an 81% decline in the last 50 years.
A first-of-its-kind assessment of migratory freshwater fish brings to light many species in need of international protection.
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325 long-neglected migratory freshwater fish species need protection now: Report
In the wide, sandy stretches of Brazil’s Araguaia River, the piraíba, South America’s largest catfish, is a cornerstone of ...
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Nuclear plant's £700million schemes to protect marine life would only save ONE salmon every 12 years
A new nuclear power station has been forced to spend £700million on fish protection schemes that will save just one salmon every 12 years and one trout every three decades. The Hinkley Point C plant ...
Freshwater fish are vanishing from the world’s rivers, with migratory species down 81 percent due to dams, pollution, and ...
Ultrasonic speakers are lowered into the sea to test if they scare fish away [Hinkley Point C] Testing of a £50m ultrasound system designed to stop fish being sucked into the cooling pipes of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EDF estimates water cooling systems at Hinkley Point C will ingest and kill 44 tonnes of fish every year Britain’s Hinkley Point C ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif.— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today proposed to designate 91,630 acres of critical habitat under the Endangered Species Act for the critically imperiled San Francisco Bay ...
Joshua Cinner receives funding from the Australian Research Council and National Geographic Society. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and the International Coral Reef ...
MONTAGUE – Look at the Connecticut River just below the hydroelectric dam in the village of Turners Falls some days and you’ll see what Nina Gordon-Kirsch describes as a river basin short on water.
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