Fisheries science

An axis deer looks up at a giraffe on Sir Bani Yas Island near Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Friday, June 9, 2017.

A new book explores culture within the animal kingdom

Environment

Ecologist Carl Safina’s latest book, “Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty and Achieve Peace,” explores how animals live their lives within definitive cultures and customs.

For more accurate weather forecasts, follow the fish

Environment

Russia Nixes Antarctic Marine Reserve

Blue Oceans

What’s Ahead for Fisheries Policy

The View from Lazy Point

Marine science professor and author Carl Safina talks about his new book “The View from Lazy Point – A Natural Year in an Unnatural World.” Safina’s book is mostly based on Long Island but over a year he travels to the four corners of the earth to study e

The World

Out to Sea

With various bills pending to renew the Magnuson-Stevens Fisheries Act, Living on Earth tests the waters in the Northeast.

The World

Science Forum: Global fisheries decline

Global Politics

According to a new WWF report, seventy percent of commercial marine fisheries are on the decline. Rashid Sumaila directs the Fisheries Center the the University of British Columbia. Dr. Sumaila is also the guest in our online Science Forum.

The World

A bright spot in depleted fisheries

Environment

Conservationists say the world’s fisheries are in danger of collapsing from rampant over fishing. But a new study suggests it may be possible to head off this calamity by changing how fisheries are managed.