'Roomba of the Sea' is Vacuum Company's New Robotic Weapon to Combat Lionfish Invasion
Not only will the oceanic Roombas help protect vulnerable ecosystems, they will also provide a healthy new source of income for Atlantic fishermen.
Not only will the oceanic Roombas help protect vulnerable ecosystems, they will also provide a healthy new source of income for Atlantic fishermen.
The third manta ray nursery ever discovered has been identified off the busy coast of South Florida, near Juno Beach and St. Lucie Inlet.
The SharkCam, one of the 'most advanced' pieces of animal tracking technology, successfully followed basking sharks underwater in Scotland.
The World Bank's Kokaral dam project has raised water levels and replenished fish in the North Aral Sea, reviving Kazakhstan fishing towns.
University of Florida scientists discover that grey reef sharks in the Pacific Ocean form social circles built on long-lasting frienships.
Inventor Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu created ColdHubs, 100% solar-powered cold storage rooms for keeping produce and fish fresh in Nigerian markets.
Two juvenile ship sturgeon, a critically endangered species, were found in the Rioni River in Georgia offering hope to conservationists they can be saved.
Not only did the Perth researchers discover the enchanting siphonophone, they found 30 other undocumented oceanic species as well.
For the first time since the American Revolution, Atlantic Salmon have spawned in the Connecticut River.
In Holland, a doorbell for fish, a camera that alerts the lock keeper that fish are trying to get through the canal, is a world first.
A restoration project of the famous LA River, the set of famous Hollywood car chases, aims to welcome back endangered southern CA steelhead.
Giving local communities the right to manage the giant arapaima fish has saved one of the largest river monsters.
A scuba diver was thrilled to swim among one of the world's most bizarre fish-the 5,000 pound Mola Mola which has no tail.
Environmental groups and US agencies celebrated the largest dam removal in Kentucky's history, restoring fish and mussels in the Green River.
For the first time in 80 years, salmon are spawning again on Colville Tribal Reservation on the Sanpoil River, in the Columbia River System.
The World Wildlife Fund has purchased exclusive rights to fish for sharks along Australia's Great Barrier Reef with beautiful intentions.
The IUCN reports that 4 commercially-fished tuna species are on a significant path to recovery thanks to a decade of regional fishing quotas.
Creating much less CO2 than chicken, eggs, or vegan meat, wild Alaskan pollock is the world's super fish in every respect.
In 2019, a video surfaced of a giant, 26-feet long sea worm called a pyrosome, which is actually a moving colony of small animals.
State and federal agencies join to save native salmon from drought and climate change in the U.S. by re-introducing chinook salmon to rivers.
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