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2011
- June 21: The German Times: Kollaps der weltmeere: das beispiel madagaskar by Marlies Uken
- June 14: The New York Times: A clear view of the troubled oceans
- June 13: The Observer: Explosion in jellyfish numbers may lead to ecological disaster, warn scientists by Tracy McVeigh
- June 6: National Post: Off the hook! by Mia Stainsby
- May 18: Canada: Warming oceans a boon to Canadian sardine fishery by Julia Prinselaar
- May 17: The Vancouver Sun: Chefs put small fish on menus
- May 1: The National: Global fish supplies 'will disappear in four decades' by Vesela Todorova
- April 26: The New York Times: How healthy are our fishereis?
- April 20: The New York Times: How healthy are our fisheries?
- April 15: The New York Times: Let us eat fish by Ray Hilborn
- Arpil 1: The Globe and Mail: How much shagreen is too much? by Amy Verner
- March 7: The Baltimore Sun: Corrected: deal reached to manage fishing in Northeast Pacific
- March 6: Ottawa Citizen: Feasting on trach and plastics
- February 25: Corriere della Sera: Pesca selvaggia e predatori sterminati: gli oceani invasi da sardine e acciughe
- February 24: Süddeutsche Zeitung: Poseidons Buchhalter
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February 22: Manila Bulletin: Scientists say fewer big fish in the sea
- February 22: The Portland Press Herald: Oceans' large predator fish are sinking fast
- February 22: Arizona Daily Star: Report: Decline in predator fish alarming
- February 21: The Washington Post: Predator fish in oceans on alarming decline, experts say by Marc Kaufman
- February 21: Calgary Herald: 'Wild' oceans at risk from overfishing by Bradley Bouzane
- February 21: The Washington Post: Experts sound alarm over decline of predator fish by Marc Kaufman
- February 20: Sydney Morning Herald: Food supply threat from overfishing, study finds by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: Metro Vancouver: Fewer big fish, more small fry in ocean
- February 19: Ottawa Citizen: 'Wild' oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say
- February 19: Vancouver Sun: Overfishing, smaller fish threaten 'wild' oceans, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 19: Times of Malta: Research warns on lack of ‘predator’ fish by John von Radowitz
- February 19: Montreal Gazette: Overfishing threatening future of 'wild' oceans, B.C. scientists warn by Bradley Bouzane
- February 19: Straits Times: Fewer big fish in the sea, say scientists
- February 19: Courier Mail: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: Daily Telegraph: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: The Australian: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: Herald Sun: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: Bangkok Post: Fewer big fish in the sea, say scientists
- February 19: The Age: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 19: Vancouver Sun: Overfishing could spoil 'wild' oceans, warn B.C. scientists by Bradley Bouzane
- February 19: Sydney Morning Herald: Fewer big fish in the sea, scientists say by Kerry Sheridan
- February 18: The Province: Wild' oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Calgary Herald: Wild' oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Montreal Gazette: Wild' oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Vancouver Sun: Wild' oceans at risk from overfishing, B.C. scientists say by Bradley Bouzane
- February 18: Jakarta Globe: Fewer big fish in the sea, say scientists by Kerry Sheridan
- February 18: Vancouver Sun: Predatory fish in sharp decline, UBC researchers say
- February 18: Guardian.co.uk: Eat more anchovies, herring and sardines to save the ocean's fish stocks by Alok Jha
- February 13: Svenska Dagbladet: Bottennapp pa statens bekostnad
- February 5: The Bristol Bay Times: Canadian researchers question amount of Arctic catch
- February 5: The Cordova Times: Canadian researchers question amount of Arctic catch by Alaska Newspapers Staff
- February 5: The Arctic Sounder: Canadian researchers question amount of Arctic catch by Alaska Newspapers Staff
- February 5: Daily News & Analysis: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Orlando Sentinel: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Vancouver Sun: Significant Arctic fish catches going unreported: UBC researchers warn by Larry Pynn
- February 4: Globe and Mail: Failure to report on fishery undermines Canada’s claim to Arctic by Mark Hume
- February 4: Metro News Toronto: UBC study says Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Metro News Calgary: UBC study says Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Metro News Halifax: UBC study says Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Metro News Edmonton: UBC study says Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Metro News Ottawa: UBC study says Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Metro News Vancouver: UBC study says Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Winnipeg Free Press: Report shows Arctic fisheries drastically under-reported in Canada, U.S., Russia
- February 4: Anchorage Daily News: International Arctic fishing grossly underreported, researchers say
- February 4: Sun Sentinel: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Baltimore Sun: Researchers warn Arctic fishing under-reported
- February 4: Brandon Sun: Report shows Arctic fisheries drastically under-reported in Canada, U.S., Russia
- February 4: Vancouver Sun: Significant Arctic fish catches going unreported: UBC researchers warn by Larry Pynn
2010
- December 29: The Japan Times: Carbon dioxide is threatening our fisheries by Michael Richardson
- December 16: The Peterborough Examiner: World running out of places to fish
- December 15: Honolulu Weekly: Rescuing our Ahi by Christopher Pala
- December 10: Calgary Herald: World running out of places to fish by Alan Dowd
- December 8: Hokkaido Shinbun: World fisheries catch on a decline - An authority in marine ecology lectures at Hokkaido University
- December 8: The Vancouver Sun: Japanese foundation funds oceans research at University of B.C. by Larry Pynn
- December 6: The Globe and Mail: B.C. scientists map out the ocean's destiny by Mark Hume
- December 4: Brisbane Times: Sea of troubles as search for wild fish pushes into final frontier by Juliet Eilperin
- Decemeber 4: Daily TImes: World running out of new places to fish
- December 4: The Sydney Morning Herald: Sea of troubles as search for wild fish pushes into final frontier by Juliet Eilperin
- December 4: WA Today: Grim days for fisheries as ocean catch dries up by Juliet Eilperin
- December 4: Herald Tribune: Study cites depletion of fisheries by Juliet Eilperin
- December 3: Malaysia Sun: Earth running out of room to expand fisheries
- December 3: 24 Hours: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: Calgary Sun: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: Edmonton Sun: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: Winnipeg Sun: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: Toronto Sun: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: The Vancouver Sun: No unfished areas remain by Rebecca Lindell
- December 3: Calgary Herald: Fish stocks 'a huge Ponzi scheme' by Rebecca Lindell
- December 3: Edmonton Journal: Humans face collapse of fish 'Ponzi scheme' by Rebecca Lindell
- December 3: The Post Chronicle: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 3: St. Louis Globe-Democrat: Sutdy: World is running out of fishing room
- December 3: The Seattle Times: World's running out of places to catch fish
- December 3: USA Today: No new areas to fish, study finds by Elizabeth Weise
- December 3: Denver Post: Research raises alarm over world fisheries
- December 3: Times Colonist: No Unfished areas remain by Rebecca Lindell
- December 3: The Washington Post: Supply of places to fish is dwindling by Juliet Eilperin
- December 2: The Province: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: The Star Phoenix: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: Nanaimo Daily News: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: Ottawa Citizen: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: Times Colonist: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: The San Francisco Examiner: World is running out of places to catch wild fish by Juliet Eilperin
- December 2: The Star: World running out of new places to fish by Allan Dowd
- December 2: Times Colonist: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: The Vancouver Sun: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: The Windsor Star: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: Montreal Gazette: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: Regine Leader-Post: Net losses: Humans running out of places to fish by Rebecca Lindell
- December 2: Business In Vancouver: Era of fisheries expansion is over
- November 26: The Globe and Mail: As nations squabble, bluefin is fished closer to extinction by Jessica Leeder
- November 18: The Vancouver Sun: New study questions work of celebrated B.C. scientist by Margaret Munro
- November 17: Nanaimo Daily News: Scientists at odds over 'fishing down food web' by Margaret Munro
- November 17: USA Today: Widely-used measure of ocean health flawed by Elizabeth Weise
- November 17: The Province: Scientists at odds over 'fishing down food web' by Margaret Munro
- November 17: Seattle PostGlobe: Scientists question widely adopted indicator of fisheries health
- November 17: Vancouver Sun: Scientists at odds over 'fishing down food web' by Margaret Munro
- October 20: Le Temps: La surpeche mene au desastre comme une pyramide financiere by Eitienne Dubuis
- October 15: Oak Bay News: Tiny sardines offer a cheap, nutritious, guilt-free food choice by David Suzuki
- October 13: The Vancouver Sun: Grocers begin battle over sustainable seafood by Sarah Schmidt
- October 7: Now Toronto: Good fish, bad fish by Adria vasil
- October 4: La Vanguardia: La Contra by Victor-M. Amela
- September 29: The Washington Examiner: When journalists become Big Green's spinmeisters by Mark Tapscott
- September 24: Calgary Herald: China tops in world seafood consumption by Allan Dowd
- September 23: Saigon Giai Phong: China top in world seafood consumption
- September 22: National Post: Canada 19th largest fish catching country: National Geographic by Shereen Dindar
- September 22: San Jose Mercury News: Study finds that China consumes most fish
- September 22: La Vanguardia: Mas sardinas y menos atun
- September 22: La Vanguardia: La crisis de la merluza abundante by Anxo Lugilde
- September 22: The Arizona Republic: China catches, eats most seafood; U.S. is 3rd
- September 22: The Washington Post: China has world's largest 'SeafoodPrint' by Juliet Eilperin
- September 15: The Vancouver Sun: Overfishing costs lives, $100 billion worldwide: UBC study by Randy Shore
- September 14: The New York Times: Fishing at the base of the pyramid
- September 7: Business in Vancouver: UBC Scientists call for stricter sustainable fishery standards
- September 6: Le Monde: Polemique autour de la peche certifee "durable" by Gaelle Dupont
- Sepetember 4: The Independent: Why your sustainable fish may not be as guilt-free as you think by Martin Hickman and Lewis Smith
- September 3: The Sidney Morning Herald: Scientists take a stick to blue tick that flags sustainable fisheries by Andrew Darby
- September 3: The New York Times: Scientists criticize system of certifying fisheries by David Jolly
- September 3: Le Figaro: L'etiquetage ecologique n'est pas toujours une garantie contre la surpeche by Yves Miserey
- September 3: Le Figaro: Les ecolabels ne garantiraient pas contre la surpeche by Yves Miserey
- September 3: Brisbane Times: Scientists take a stick to blue tick that flags sustainable fisheries by Andrew Darby
- September 2: Edmonton Journal: Eco-labelled seafood doesn't pass the smell test, report's authors suggest by Margaret Munro
- September 1: The Vancouver Sun: Fish stories: Seafood eco-labels not always reliable by Margaret Munro
- September 1: The Province: Fish stories: Seafood eco-labels not always reliable by Margaret Munro
- August 1: The Times Union: Our diets, our health, and the earth's, too by Jennifer Wilkins
- July 20: The Sunday Times: Fish stocks eaten to extinction by 2050 by Jonathan Leake
- June 26: The Sydney Morning Herald: Whales smarter than previously thought
- June 26: The Boston Globe: Watching whales pays off
- June 24: Seattle Post Globe: Industry fishing for profits, not predators, UW reports
- June 22: The New York Times: Krill harvest certification upsets conservationists
- June 21: The New York Times: Tuna's End
- June 18: Gloucester Times: Getting help from the press
- June 15: Terrace Standard: DFO and fish farms
- May 25: The Guardian: UN fish stocks review opens with dire outlook
- May 24: New York Times: UN fish stocks review opens with dire outlook
- May 14: Vancouver Sun: Is salmon farming sustainable
- May 11: The Tech: Opinion: Tall tales, tamed truth. How shifting baselines turn the past into myth
- May 10: Photos prove damage caused by trawlers
- May 1: Edmonton Journal: Biodiversity taking a beating
- April 30: Ottawa Citizen: Biodiversity loss 'shocking'
- April 30: Vancouver Sun: Reports paints gloomy portrait of biodiversity
- April 30: Courier Islander: Bluefin Tuna: And indicator species
- April 29: Vancouver Sun: Biodiversity losses continue despite leaders' commitments
- April 18: Diario Vasco: Naturaldia, todo un acercamiento a la naturaleza
- April 18: Diario Vasco: Las primeras citas de Naturaldia
- April 18: Diario Vasco: Un cientifico convencido de que la pesca industrial supone la desaparicion de los peces
- April 17: El Diario Vasco: Mil millones de indio no comen pescado y no parece que tengan carencias
- April 17: Euskadi Sociedad: Daniel Pauly: Biologo marino membro de la junta directiva de Oceana
- April 14: Diario de Noticias de Gipuzkoa: Las jornadas Naturaldia de Tolosa traen a la primatologa Jane Goodall
- April 4: Diario Vasco: Jane Goodall, en Chillida Leku
- April 2: Diario de Noticias de Gipuzkoa: El teatro la musica protagonizan la primavera cultural tolosarra
- March 14: The Toronto Star: Order toro (and tuna salad) while you can
- March 8: Times Of Malta: Is Malta's 'pot of gold' about to run out?
- February 4: The New York Times: Bluewashing
- February 2: Le Figaro: Peche: une "logique de fuite en avant a la Madoff"
- February 2: Ouest France: Un chercheur denonce la surpeche
- February 1: Liberation: Avec la surpeche, on vide le coffre-fort
- February: Le Quotidien: Seafood International: Daniel Pualy a coeur ouvert!
- January 28: O Algarve: Universidade do Algarve distingue Daniel Pauly e Emydgio Cadima
- January 15: The News: Study suggests fish waste helping neutralize carbon dioxide levels in oceans
2009
- December 13: The Province: Acidification threatens the world's fish species by Ethan Baron
- November 23: Irish Times: Salmon farming fury by Derek Evans
- November 19: The Ubyssey: Feed our animals with alternate food sources
- November 18: The Straits Times: Campaigns don't save fish
- November 18: Manila Bulletin: Consumer campaigns don't save endangered fish
- November 18: 24 Hours: Fish food bad for the environment by Amanada Oye
- November 18: Alberta Farmer Express: Feed fish to people, not pigs
- November 18: Grainews: Feed fish to people, not pigs
- November 18: Manitoba Co-operator: Feed fish to people, not pigs
- November 18: Country Guide: Feed fish to people, not pigs
- November 18: The Boston Phoenix: We're killing the oceans by Mike Miliard
- November 18: The Providence Phoenix: We're killing the oceans by Mike Miliard
- November 18: The Vancouver Sun: Fish being wiped out to feed farm animals, study says by Larry Pynn
- November 17: The Star Phoenix: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks: BC study by Larry Pynn
- November 17: Leader-Post: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks: BC study by Larry Pynn
- November 17: Times Colonist: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks: BC study by Larry Pynn
- November 17: The Vancouver Sun: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks: BC Study by Larry Pynn
- November 17: The Gazette: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks: BC study by Larry Pynn
- November 17: Ottawa Citizen: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks: BC study by Larry Pynn
- November 17: The Windsor Star: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks: BC study by Larry Pynn
- November 17: Edmonton Journal: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks: BC study by Larry Pynn
- November 17: Calgary Herald: Domestic farm animals are devouring the world's fish stocks by Larry Pynn
- November 16: The Washington Post: Jellyfish swarm northward in warming world by Michael Casey
- November 12: The Georgia Straight: Flick picks: Farmed Salmon Exposed by Craig Takeuchi
- November 3: Diario del Pueblo region Oriente: Expertos aseguran que debe reducirse el esfuerzo de pesca para permitir el aumento de las especies.
- October 20: Times Colonist: Shifting Seas Part 5: The challenge facing consumers by Larry Pynn
- October 20: Vancouver Sun: Shifting Seas Part 5: The challenge facing consumers by Larry Pynn
- October 9: Business In Vancouver: Fisheries in tropical regions hardest hit by climate change
- October 8: New York Times: Report on Future Fish Catches by Cornelia Dean
- October 8: The Guardian: Tropics face fish famine due to climate change, report warns by Suzanne Goldenberg
- October 8: Atlanta Business Chronicle: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Austin Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Baltimore Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Birmingham Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Biz Journals: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Boston Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Buffalo Business First: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Columbus Business First: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Business First: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: The Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Phoenix Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: The Business Review: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Charlotte Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Business Courier: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Dallas Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Dayton Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Denver Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: San Francisco Business Times: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Houston Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Jacksonville Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Kansas City Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Los Angeles Business: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- Ocboter 8: Memphis Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Minneapolis St. Paul Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Nashville Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Pacific Business News: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: New Mexico Business Weekly: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Orlando Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Philadelphia Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Pittsburgh Business Times: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Portland Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Puget Sound Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Sacramento Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: San Antonio Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: The Seattle Times: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: South Florida Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: St. Louis Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Tampa Bay Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Triangle Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Washington Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 8: Wichita Business Journal: Tropical regions to be hardest hit by fisheries shifts caused by climate change
- October 5: Le Figaro: Alerte sur la peche dans les grands fonds marins by Yves Miserey
- October 2: El mercurio: Los peces podrian extinguirse en las proximas decadas
- September 27: La Nacion Domingo: El cientifico que quiere ensenarnos a pescar
- September 26: The Age: Scientists fearful for fish stocks by Andrew Darby
- September 25: Tiempo: Empresa AGRICOM finalmente no sacara sus paltas por el puerto de Coquimbo este ano
- September 22: Las Ultimas Noticias: Biologo que detesta el sushi dio catedra sobre pescados by Mario Alvarez F.
- September 20: La Tercera: El "extremista" de los mares visita Chile
- September 5: Sonnabend/Sonntag: Wie der Mensch die Meere leer fischt
- August 20: Georgia Straight: Those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones by Jennifer Jacquet
- July 31: Washington Post: Tastier names trouble for seafood stocks by David A. Fahrenhold
- July 25: De Volkskrant: Het ivoor van de ocean
- July 23: Junge Welt: Hier fangt das Mehr an
- July 13: National Post: Fishy Issues by Katherine Monk
- June 26: Weser Kurier: Meeresforscherwarnt vor Zusammenbruch der Fischbestande
- June 25: Nordsee-Zeitung: Teures Ol soll Fischestande retten
- June 21: Wirtschaft: Frosta stimmt die Aktionare froh by Dietmar Rose
- June 10: Trouw: Betrekkelijk duurzaam by Jeroen den Blijker
- June 10: Trouw: 'Viskeurmerk MSC niet altijd terecht toegekend' by Jeroen den Blijker
- June 8: The Scotsman: Trawling for hope by Roger Cox
- May 2: Barlavento: Universidade do Algarve da doutoramentos Honoris Causa a Lidia Jorge e a Pepetela
- April: Sciences au sud: Interview: Daniel Pauly
- April 22: Honolulu Weekly: Fishing down the food chain
- April 14: Liberation: Il ne laisse rien filet by Michel Henry
- April 9: The Independent: Want to save the planet? Tuck in to some jellyfish and chips, squid sausages and algae burgers...by Simon Usborne
- April 9: Kieler Hochschulen: Ich wollte etwas bewegen
- March 24: The Epoch Times: Increased demand for fish causing harm by Joan Delaney
- March 23: La Marseillaise: L'avenir de la peche sera artisanal by Mireille Roubaud
- March 23: La Provence: Vers une mer videe de ses poissons? by Philippe Gallini
- March 17: Globe and Mail: Health benefits of fish overblown by Martin Mittelstaedt
- March 16: Globe and Mail: Give up seafood, save the planet? by Martin Mittelstaedt
- March 4: Le Monde: Recontre avec Daniel Pauly, expert mondial de la peche
- March 4: Christian Science Monitor: Parks that can move when the animals do by Moises Velasquez-Manoff
- March 3: Le Monde: Il faut pecher moins si l'on veut continuer a pouvoir pecher
- March 3: The Timaru Herald: Best spots for trout fishing by Peter Shutt
- February 27: Jornal Reconquista Castelo Branco: Instabilidade em glaciares da Antarctida
- February 21: Timaru Herald: Head for high water, lakes and canals for best trout fishing by Peter Shutt
- February 17: The Telegram (St. John's): Coveting the Arctic
- February 17: The Whitehorse Daily Star: Climate change will force fish north and south to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 15: Le Monde: Les ecosystemes oceaniques modifies par le rechauffement
- February 15: Malaysia Sun: How climate change will affect more than 1,000 species of fish around the globe
- February 15: Tehran Times: Bleak forecast on fishery stocks
- February 15: Ottawa Citizen: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: El Pais: La pesca se desplazara 45 kilometros cada diez anos hacia los polos by Alicia Rivera
- February 14: Lowestoft The Journal: Cod stock fears for North Sea
- February 14: The Surrey Now: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: Nanaimo Daily News: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: Taipei Times: Climate change to cause dark night of the shoal
- February 14: Calgary Herald: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: Brockville Recorder and Times: Climate change will force fish north and south to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 14: Montrealgazette.com: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: The Vancouver Sun: Arctic fishing ban report places pressure on Canada by Randy Boswell
- February 14: Lowestoft The Journal: Cod stock fears for North Sea
- February 13: de Volkskrant: Niet walvis maar mens vist zee leeg
- February 13: Eastern Daily Press: Cod numbers hit by climate change by Tara Greaves
- Feburary 13: The Telegraph: Tropical fish swimming north because of global warming by Louise Gray
- February 13: La Voz de Galicia: El cambio climatico empuja a algunas expecies hacia el Polo Norte by X. Lombardero
- February 13: Edmonton Journal: Warming water to propel fish closer to poles
- February 13: Simcoe Reformer: Climate change to cause huge fish migration; species searching for cooler waters by Alison Auld
- February 13: The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton): Species could migrate northward; warmer water by Alison Auld
- February 13: The Telegram (St. John's): Climate change forces fish to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 13: The Whitehorse Daily Star: Climate change will force fish north and south to find cold water
- February 13: Metro Teknik: Klimatkrisen fina fisken for nordbor
- February 12: The Hamilton Spectator: Climate change will force fish north, south to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 12: El Economista: Fish seen shifting 125 miles by 2050 due to warming by Alister Doyle
- February 12: The Toronto Star: Climate change will force fish to find cold water by Alison Auld
- February 4: National Post: Predator in the soup by Jamie Sturgeon and Justin Robertson
- January 30: El Pais: Premio a la conciencia ecologica por la Amazonia
- January 17: Tehran Times: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 16: Los Angeles Times: Science briefing: Ocean wants fish waste
- January 16: Fort Frances Times: Fish waste reduces CO2 levels in oceans
- January 16: The Keene Sentinel: Technology briefs: Fish poop helps with acid balance
- January 16: The Globe and Mail: Fish droppings help balance ocean's acid levels
- January 16: The Guardian: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 16: The Standard: Study suggests fish waste beneficial to oceans
- January 16: The Niagara Falls Review: Fish waste neutralizes carbon dioxide in sea water
- January 16: The Economic Times: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 16: Calgary Sun: Fish waste helps clean ocean water
- January 16: Western Morning News: Experts unlock secret to ocean's acid levels
- January 16: Calgary Herald: Fish excretions help keep oceans healthy
- January 16: Edmonton Sun: Fish feces help neutralize carbon dioxide levels in oceans
- January 16: Daily Record: Fish poop balance ocean's acid levels
- January 16: The Province: Fish poop helps keep our oceans healthy by Lena Sin
- January 16: Philadelphia Daily News: Here's teh poop on ocean health
- January 16: Detroit News: Fish droppings help balance ocean acid
- January 16: China Daily: Fish digestions help keep the oceans healthy
- January 16: Portage La Prairie: Fish waste neutralizing carbon levels in oceans by Alison Auld
- January 16: The Telegram (St. John's): Fish waste helps neutralize CO2 levels in oceans by Alison Auld
- January 16: The Toronto Sun: Fish poop rules the seas; Helps control harmful acid levels by Alison Auld
- January 16: The Vancouver Sun: Study weighs in on fish in sea: 2 billion tonnes; UBC researcher part of a scientific team that publishes first estimate of the total biomass by Tara Carman
- January 16: The Times Colonist: Fish fight climate change, scientific team discovers; 'Gut rocks' reduce acid levels in oceans by Tara Carman
- January 15: Terra Noticias: Acao humana prejudica evolucao e pode condenar especies by Cornelia Dean, translated by Amy Traducoes
- January 15: Montreal Gazette: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: Vancouver Sun: UBC researcher calculates the biomass of the world's fish by Tara Carman
- January 15: The News: Study suggests fish waste helping neutralize carbon dioxide levels in oceans
- January 15: Columbia Missourian: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: The Windsor Star: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: The Province: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: Calgary Herald: Fish excretionis fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: The Star Phoenix: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: The Vancouver Sun: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: Times Colonist: Fish excretions fight climate change by Lena Sin
- January 15: The Journal Gazette: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: Calgary Sun: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: 24 Hours Vancouver: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: The London Free Press: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: Edmonton Sun: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: Houston Chronicle: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: Winnipeg Sun: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: Toronto Sun: Could fish feces save the sea? by Alison Auld
- January 15: Las Vegas Sun: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: The Seattle Times: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: The Sacramento Bee: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: San Francisco Chronicle: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: Contra Costa Times: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: San Luis Obispo Tribune: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: USA Today: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: Lexington Herald-Leader: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: Star Tribune: The bottom line on balancing the ocean's acid levels - fish poop
- January 15: Seattle PI: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 15: Orlando Sentinel: Fish poop helps balance ocean's acid levels
- January 12: The New York Times: Research ties human acts to harmful rates of species evolution by Cornelia Dean
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