• Almost any ocean fish or shellfish you might commonly eat can be found here.

    FORBES: Seafood That's Trendy -- And Sustainable

  • There are certain species that are overfished, yet there are hundreds of thousands of species of fish in the ocean that are untouched.

    FORBES: The Future of Our Seafood, A Discussion with Rick Moonen

  • Atlantic bluefin tuna -- the most high-priced ocean fish in the world -- have declined by about 90 percent since the 1960s due to overfishing.

    CNN: We are all Gulf victims now

  • The bycatch, unwanted fish and other ocean life thrown back into the sea, can amount to as much as 90% of a trawl's total catch.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • In most of Asia and the world today, food problems are narrow or temporary ones. (Ocean fish are an exception.) If we listen to history, to science and to markets, we will solve them.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And because there is no way to tell a Klamath-spawned salmon from one from any other river once the fish reach the ocean, the fishery council says it has no choice but to restrict all salmon fishing along 700 miles of coast.

    ECONOMIST: Saving the fish of the Klamath river

  • Pleus said most debris out in the ocean attracts fish, so it's not surprising these fish found a home in the debris.

    CNN: Five fish stow away on tsunami-tossed boat

  • At the pan-Asian restaurant, the spare and chic Sangkar, chef Andrew Skinner, an old Pacific hand, prepares a flavorful mix of regional cuisines--Indonesian, South Asian and Japanese--often using fish hauled from the ocean just below, along with local produce, meats and spices.

    FORBES: Travel

  • In 1998, Townsley signed and submitted applications to OMRI to certify his Biolizer XN as a bona fide organic liquid organic fertilizer composed of ocean-going fish and fish byproducts, feathermeal, and water.

    FORBES: Organic Crap Sends Executive Up A Federal Creek Without A Paddle

  • Fabien Cousteau, founder of Plant a Fish, an educational and ocean-restoration project in New York, has used online platforms to process web-based donations for his organization, which doesn't have the staff to open envelopes, deposit checks and organize spreadsheets.

    WSJ: Fee Bite for Web Donations

  • Whether taking photos of friends and family in the pool or a school of fish while snorkeling in the ocean, users will benefit from the AQ100's dedicated Aqua mode, which will optimize camera settings for the best possible underwater photos.

    ENGADGET: Samsung's PMA gifts: HD pocket camcorders, point-and-shoots with AMOLED screens

  • At the University of New Hampshire, Professor Hunt Howell and colleagues are experimenting with a "fish farm" in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Portsmouth.

    CNN: Fuelling our future

  • Goudey, the director of the MIT Sea Grant's Offshore Aquaculture Engineering Center, has devised a system by which giant spherical cages of fish would drift underwater in circular ocean currents, or gyres.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Just an hour from Khasab are dive sites with schools of blue and yellow Indian Ocean angelfish, Arabian butterfly fish, snappers, lionfish, groupers, stingrays and turtles.

    BBC: Oman��s sleepy Musandam Peninsula

  • Between now and April 28, watch live as scientists explore the unknown, potentially encountering shipwrecks, coral, fish, gaseous seeps, and fascinating ocean ecosystems, and prepare to witness active scientific exploration and discovery of America's underwater territory.

    WHITEHOUSE: Watch Live: Be a Virtual Ocean Explorer

  • One of its scientists, Kimberly Warner, told the BBC that mislabelling of fish and seafood mattered not only because of the deception of consumers, but also because threatened fish, in overfished parts of the ocean, could be sold as unthreatened, abundant varieties.

    BBC: Mislabelled fish slip into Europe's menus

  • Their music was the nourishing ocean that Motown's biggest fish swam in.

    WSJ: Harry Potter Grows Up

  • Melnyk discovered skishing one day by accident, when, fishing from a rock, he was pulled into the ocean by a 40-pound fish.

    FORBES: Skishing

  • And, finally, it's about recognizing that -- for those who feel like protesting Warren's appearance -- there is an ocean's worth of bigger fish to fry.

    CNN: Commentary: Respect Obama's choice of Rick Warren

  • At first it looks more like a fat white and yellow fish swimming through a green sun-speckled ocean, as if it and the tree and the grass were occupants of a fantastical aquarium.

    ECONOMIST: Leon Kossoff

  • Similarly, fish exports, once produced almost entirely by an ocean-going fleet, are now seeing the growth of salmon farms.

    ECONOMIST: Stranded on the farm? | The

  • These might divide up and sell lobster pots, numbers of fish, numbers of boats, bits of the ocean or even individual reefs.

    ECONOMIST: Fishing and conservation

  • Which is a shame, because the U.S. has the largest federal water zone in the world, with more ocean area suitable for deep-water fish farming than the country has arable land area.

    FORBES: Regulatory Uncertainty Drives A Fish Farmer To Foreign Waters

  • As he guided me through the virtual ocean, which currently has 60 species of fish, he was talking about the whole underwater world.

    FORBES: theBlu: Avatar Meets Facebook Underwater And A Strange Sensation Surfaces

  • Some have speculated that overfishing, pollution or rising ocean temperatures may have depleted the kinds of fish that prey on Nomura's jellyfish in the polyp stage.

    CNN: Japanese fishermen brace for giant jellyfish

  • On a spectacular promontory over the ocean, the restaurant serves simply grilled fresh fish and proves it by having guests visit the display of the daily catch on ice to choose their filet.

    FORBES: The Cool Kid In Cabo: Capella Pedregal, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

  • But the incident stirred a fierce debate here about yo-yoing, a technically challenging but potent technique that involves stuffing a bait fish with lead weight so it will sink to the ocean's bottom where big stripers lie.

    WSJ: For Massachusetts Fishermen, A Weighty Debate About Fair Play

  • Marine biologists working in the Pacific Ocean say they found a tasty deep-sea fish that is unexpectedly thriving.

    NPR: Down Deep, An Unexpected Fish Boom

  • The meaty fish is caught in giant nets that are dragged along the ocean floor, a method environmental groups warn destroys habitats and other sea creatures.

    WSJ: Guidelines for Eating Sustainable Seafood

  • Since there have been no tsunamis of comparable size in the Indian Ocean in living memory, no one knows how badly fish stocks will be affected or how long they will take to recover.

    ECONOMIST: The tsunami

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