Several reef fish species will open to recreational harvest on May 1 in Florida state waters of the Atlantic. Greater amberjack and red porgy will open to recreational harvest in all Florida state ...
What is similar between Asian green mussels, iguanas and lionfish? They are all invasive species in Florida you can eat. Here ...
A new biodegradable tool dubbed the "Coral Defender" was launched this week in an effort to safeguard newly outplanted corals ...
Florida's pet fish industry is booming ... that by helping fish farmers breed popular species like clownfish and blue tangs—reducing pressure on reefs while creating jobs in the state's growing ...
But in Florida, this process is broken. Most species of hard corals that form the reef’s complex structure and help safeguard coastal communities from storm surge are not having babies in the ...
The ocean liner will join the USS Oriskany aircraft carrier - currently the world's largest artificial reef - which was sunk off the Florida city of Pensacola in 2006. The move comes about four months ...
Comparing the metabolic rates of three reef fish species in the Arabian Gulf to the same species in the Gulf of Oman, they found no significant difference in metabolic rates. This suggests that ...
The idea is that the vehicle could cruise over coral reefs, identifying known fish noises and cataloging new ones as it goes. "For the vast majority of species, we haven't gotten to the point yet ...
The Coral Triangle is a marine region that spans those parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste with at least 500 species of reef-building ...
The FWC allows for the humane killing and consumption of iguanas in Florida, as they are considered an invasive species. The lionfish is a predatory reef fish native to the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea.