Coral reefs are under threat from all quarters - rising temperatures, ocean acidity, fishing practices... But can clever management of certain fish species help the reefs to recover their former glory?
Can algae-eating fish save our coral reefs? Anna Taylor | 15th June 2010 News Natural World Coral Reefs Climate Change Fishing Fisheries Marine Protected Areas parrotfish.jpg Coral reefs are under …
Study finds large chunk of almost £4 billion in subsidy payments has been used to increase fleet capacity in Europe and 'exacerbate' the problem of overfishing
EU subsidies linked to overfishing The Ecologist | 31st March 2010 News Fishing Natural World bluefintuna1.jpg EU subsidies have been used to fund controversial thonaille netting fleets that target …
The entire marine food chain is in danger of collapse because of a decline in tiny phytoplankton, which scientists are linking to climate change and rising ocean surface temperatures.
Marine food chain hit by ocean global warming The Ecologist | 29th July 2010 News Marine Oceans Natural World Climate Change Fishing plankton.jpg The entire marine food chain is in danger of collapse …