Stories Tagged as
Fish
A rise in foreign industrial trawlers off the coast of Senegal is causing local fishermen to lose their livelihoods
Apr 19, 2018
West Africa loses $1.3 billion a year as a result of illegal fishing from foreign trawlers. Senegal, the country hardest hit, loses $300 million a year, or 2 percent of its GDP.
Do farmed Atlantic salmon have a future on the West Coast?
Oct 30, 2017
Fish farm break: 150,000 Atlantic salmon escaped into Washington state's Puget Sound in August. Now comes the fallout.
Wisconsin lake yields prized sturgeon, if you can spear it
by
Kai Ryssdal
Apr 6, 2017
Frozen Lake Winnebago is no deterrent for anglers looking for the huge fish that is the source of Russian caviar.
How sustainable seafood can harm coastal communities
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Feb 14, 2017
Lee van der Voo wrote about the 'catch share' system in her book 'The Fish Market.'
On India's coast, fish is more than just dinner
by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 11, 2016
Samanth Subramanian explores the role of seafood in India's local economies.
Could 'Finding Dory' hurt the world's reefs?
by
Jed Kim
May 26, 2016
Many fear there'll be high demand for blue tangs, which are caught in tropical waters.
The fish that launched dozens of ships
by
Adriene Hill
Sep 25, 2015
Don't mess with a Brit's cod and chips.
For public good, not for profit.
The path to the middle class in China
by
Rob Schmitz
Mar 17, 2015
The nation's household registration policy is leaving many workers stuck in place.
Fishermen: Patiently waiting for something to bite
Oct 31, 2014
As cod fish disappear, we look at how the fishing industry might adapt
More than 85% of the seafood Americans eat is imported
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 30, 2014
Author Paul Greenberg says we could fix our aquaculture infrastructure.