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Fish kills at Amazon’s Belo Monte dam point up builder’s failures

Three Cambodian activists convicted and heavily fined — but free

Malaysia gets its largest marine park

Can China’s first private nature reserve become truly sustainable?

Chinese villagers turn from logging to forest patrols, bees, and fish

Hard labor in India’s fisheries: an interview with researcher Divya Karnad

Biodiversity makes reef fish more resilient in the face of climate change, research confirms

Keeping Amazon fish connected is key to their conservation

Lake Maracaibo: an oil development sacrifice zone dying from neglect

New ways to fight human-rights abuses in the global seafood industry

Fishing nets kill ‘high proportion’ of adult loggerhead turtles in the Mediterranean

First round of UN negotiations to regulate high seas fishing concludes

U.S. plan to develop offshore aquaculture stirs dissent

End of the line for foreign-made fishing boats in Indonesia?

New ‘Blue Economy Challenge’ wants your solutions to transform the aquaculture industry

Aquaculture comes to Lake Victoria, but will it help wild fish?

Managing fish stock –and fishermen– along Brazil’s Canaticu River

32 million metric tons of global fish catch goes unreported every year, study finds

Release herpes virus to kill invasive carp in Australia, groups urge

Crab fishermen train as first responders for entangled whales

Concern grows for jailed Cambodian activists amid civil rights crackdown

Cuba moves to protect sharks

Poor management ails endangered Boeseman’s Rainbowfish aquaculture

Almost half of U.S. seafood goes to waste

Papal encyclical draws harsh critique from Peru’s private sector

Hungry planet: targeted fish populations cut in half since 1970

400+ dams could irrevocably harm Amazon ecology — but solutions exist

Shrinking Indonesian shark fisheries spur a national action plan

Cambodian dam proceeds despite opposition over fish, ousted villagers

Hunted orcas spotlight Caribbean whaling

Green groups cautiously optimistic about Indonesia’s new maritime minister

Thai junta asked to crack down harder on rogue seafood industry

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