Other fishing nightmares aren't inspired by the violence a fish might commit, but more simply how the fish looks. These ugly ...
Farmers in Senegal are welcoming fish into their rice paddies. The hope is they'll fertilize the crop, be a source of food ..
Farmers in Senegal are welcoming fish into their rice paddies. The hope is they'll fertilize the crop, be a source of food ..
Hydrogels, which are soft materials formed by cross-linking polymers, could have a variety of medical applications. In research published in Advanced Science, investigators developed an injectable ...
The dried swim bladders, or “maw,” of totoaba, an endangered fish found in the Gulf of California in northern Mexico, are being increasingly trafficked on digital platforms, according to a report from ...
Environmental watchdogs accused a Mexico-based startup Thursday of violating international trade law by selling a health supplement made from endangered totoaba fish to several countries including the ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Environmental watchdogs have accused a Mexico-based startup of violating international trade law that protects the endangered totoaba fish. A health company called The Blue Formula ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The global fight to save the world’s most endangered marine mammal, the vaquita, has crossed the border into San Diego. 10News Anchor Kimberly Hunt has reported on the efforts to ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — For the second time this year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized over 100 pounds of fish swim bladders. Officials at the Port of San Luis seized 109 pounds of ...
The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol in Arizona has made an offbeat seizure of endangered fish bladders worth over $2 million, according to the agency. Authorities seized 242 pounds of Totoaba swim ...
(CNN) — US Customs and Border Protection officers in Arizona have seized 242 pounds of swim bladders – the organ that helps fish control their buoyancy – that came from the endangered Totoaba fish, ...
NOGALES, AZ — Authorities seized more than 240 pounds of illegal fish bladders at the Port of Nogales in southern Arizona. In April, U.S. Customs Border and Protection (CBP) officers working at the ...
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