Rebuilt West Coast groundfish species are good news for fishermen and fans of healthy and delicious fish.
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New Reports Highlight Landings, Value and Economic Impact of U.S. Fishing
NOAA Fisheries has released Fisheries of the United States, 2017 and Fisheries Economics of the United States, 2016. Fisheries of the United States provides data on commercial landings and value and recreational catch
UVM Study Is First to Predict Which Oil and Gas Wells Are Leaking Methane
Each year brings new research showing that oil and natural gas wells leak significant amounts of the potent greenhouse gas methane.
New Threat to Ozone Recovery
Earlier this year, the United Nations announced some much-needed, positive news about the environment: The ozone layer, which shields the Earth from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation, and which was severely depleted by decades of human-derived, ozone-destroying chemicals, is on the road to recovery.
First Detection of Rain Over the Ocean by Navigation Satellites
In order to analyse climate change or provide information on natural hazards, for example, it is important for researchers to gather knowledge about rain.
Major Gaps Remain in How Traditional Knowledge is Used in Salmon Governance in Norway and Finland
A new article published today in the journal Arctic points to major challenges in the ways traditional knowledge is included in the management of Atlantic salmon in Norway and Finland.