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New study highlights kelp’s potential in coastal protection

According to new research, natural marine habitats like kelp forests and seagrass beds could play a vital role in protecting Scotland’s coastline from...

Study finds wildlife and industrial fishing can coexist in Peru’s national reserve

A new study highlights how Peru’s industrial anchovy fishery, commonly used in fishmeal for aquaculture feed, coexists with seabird and sea lion populations...

Feasibility study confirms oyster reef restoration within offshore wind farms

A six-month study has delivered a blueprint for large-scale oyster reef restoration within offshore wind farms, supporting net-positive biodiversity goals across UK and...

Study offers new interpretation of risks from BC salmon farms

A new peer-reviewed study presents additional data and alternative interpretations of 20 years of scientific publications, concluding that pathogens from British Columbia's salmon...

Hatchery carp less stressed than wild fish, study shows

New study finds hatchery-reared carp exhibit lower chronic stress levels than their wild counterparts, even after repeated angling.  Source link

Oxford study finds lasting impacts of aquaculture on Greek seagrass

A University of Oxford study has documented ecological degradation of Posidonia oceanica meadows in Poros, Greece, linked to long-term fish farming impacts extending...

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