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The Yangtze River may have lost another inhabitant: the Chinese paddlefish

Freshwater species worse off than land or marine

New species of ghostshark discovered off California’s coast

Photos: new deep sea species discovered off the Canary Islands

Huge demand for omega-3 fatty acids depleting oceans worldwide for aquaculture

New species everywhere in Papua New Guinea’s ‘lost’ volcano

Little hydroelectric dams become all the rage, but do they harm the environment?

No escape from mercury for US fish

Biofuel company eyes dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico for creating fish-powered fuel

After a hundred years, salmon swim by the Eiffel tower again

Photos: hundreds of new species discovered in Himalayan region, threatened by climate change

Global fisheries begin to show signs of recovery where management is strong

Global warming may be causing animals to shrink

Did fish poisoning drive Polynesian colonization of the Pacific?

New Yangtze River dam could doom more endangered species

Fish take less than a decade to evolve

Madfish?: scientist warns that farmed fish could be a source of mad cow disease

New report predicts dire consequences for every U.S. region from global warming

Will jellyfish take over the world?

Marine scientist calls for abstaining from seafood to save oceans

Sushi restaurant, Nobu, warns patrons not to eat bluefin tuna, but serves it anyway

Photos: top 10 species discovered in 2008

Turkey ignores bluefin tuna quotas, further imperiling critically-endangered species

Fish operated on at ZSL London Zoo: Photo

Secret movements of the basking shark uncovered

Not only do fish feel pain, it changes their behavior

U.S. imports 1 billion pet animals from the wild between 2000 and 2006

Coral reef loss in Caribbean leads to ongoing fish declines

New protections for coral reefs and dwindling fish species in Belize

Mediterranean bluefin tuna has only three years left unless fishery closes

Whale sharks threatened by interbreeding

New technology allows researchers to study mass migrations of fish

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