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Sharks lose out at UN meeting

Forgotten Species: the marooned pygmy three-toed sloth

Sharks swim safe around the Maldives

With increased protection, Gulf of California marine life could recover

UN to protect seven migratory sharks, but Australia opts out

Expedition to photograph world’s rarest cetacean threatened by lack of funding

86 percent of dolphins and whales threatened by fishing nets

Target stops sales of farm-raised salmon, citing environmental concerns

Photos: Gelatinous Blobfish in danger

Giant guano outcroppings win protection as bird habitat in Peru

If protected coral reefs can recover from global warming damage

Gone: a look at extinction over the past decade

Extinctions on the rise in the Galapagos: fishing and global warming devastating islands’ species

Sushi lovers may be eating Critically Endangered species without knowing it

Using fish as livestock feed threatens global fisheries

Actions taken to save sharks ‘disappointing’

ICCAT fails to protect critically endangered tuna—again

Declaration calls for more wilderness protected areas to combat global warming

Coral reef troubles indicate broader ecological problems

California’s great white sharks are a distinct population

Atlantic bluefin tuna should be banned internationally: ICCAT scientists

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

Protests over tuna industry development plans in Papua New Guinea

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

Greenpeace drops boulders in Swedish waters to protect marine life from bottom trawling

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

Over 30 percent of open ocean sharks and rays face extinction

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

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

New protections for coral reefs and dwindling fish species in Belize

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