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As an obscure United Nations gathering deliberates the fate of deep-sea mining, the tuna industry calls for a halt
New research finds deep-sea mining operations could conflict with the tuna fishery and cause populations to crash as the species moves to escape ocean warming.
Study: Pacific tuna fleets rarely fish in waters proposed for new sanctuary
U.S. tuna fleets almost never access the far-flung reaches of the Pacific that would soon be closed to commercial fishing under a federal marine sanctuary proposal, according to a new study.
As ocean oxygen levels dip, fish face an uncertain future
Global warming not only increases ocean temperatures, it triggers a cascade of effects that are stripping the seas of oxygen. Fish are already moving to new waters in search of oxygen, and scientists are warning of the long-term threat to fish species and marine ecosystems.
Due to climate change, ocean habitats could be remarkably different by 2060
A new study projects how climate change will affect the oceans, and protected areas in particular. The scientists used a series of different warming scenarios to determine how climate change might alter the oceans.
These popular tuna species are no longer endangered, surprising scientists
In a world simultaneously on fire and underwater thanks to climate change, scientists have announced some good news: Several important tuna species have stepped back from the edge of extinction.