A recent study reveals geographic biases in how aquatic animals have been tracked and researched across the globe, with a ...
For the first time in recorded history, the world’s fish farms have produced more than 100 million tons of aquatic animals in ...
By Elizabeth Fitt Rapid aquaculture growth has pushed farmed aquatic animal production to more than 100 million metric tons ...
Aquatic animals have historically constituted a vital and nutritious dietary component for humans, contributing to nearly 20% of animal protein intake for approximately 3.3 billion people. Unlike ...
Can you tell a venomous aquatic creature from a non-venomous one? Test your knowledge of some of the world’s most dangerous underwater animals here. Most people, when asked, are able to name a few ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 2: Zero Hunger, SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being and SDG 14: Life Below Water ...
The ocean covers roughly 70% of our planet, and its vastness often leaves more questions than answers. The same can be said for the animals that call the deep blue home. Dr. Cara Field knows all about ...
Growing rice alongside aquatic animals can reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, as well as increase farmers' yields, shows a new study. Growing rice alongside aquatic animals can ...
The increase in the use of aquatic animal models in recent years has led to a rise in the construction of new specialized aquatic facilities, renovation of existing rodent facilities to establish ...
Ever watch aquatic animals jump out of the water and wonder how they manage to do it in such a streamlined and graceful way? Researchers who specialize in water entry and exit in nature had the same ...
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