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There are over 150,000 species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List. Of those species, over 42,000 ...
Mexico’s threatened totoaba fish is making a comeback thanks to a public-private effort that included the recent release of ...
Return to nature at this Louisiana refuge on the Gulf Coast, a haven for migratory birds and marine life with tranquil ...
Samira was the fifth dolphin to die at the park since October 2024. That month, three dolphins died at the marine park.
The debris arrives in the rockets’ wake: melted plastics, aluminum and pieces of blue adhesive. It all ends up stranded on ...
Florida has a series of new laws going into effect on July 1 including Dexter’s Law on animal cruelty to the Gulf of America ...
Native oysters in North America occur from Atlantic Canada down the East Coast of the U.S. into the Gulf of Mexico. They have been enjoyed by humans as a source of protein for over 2000 years, as ...
Seaweed Greens has discovered how to remove pollutants from sargassum to make organic fertilizer and other environmentally ...
Mexican scientists say debris from exploding SpaceX rockets is killing wildlife, including dolphins, sea turtles and fish.
La Paz, Mexico-based aquaculture firm Santomar has marked a conservation milestone: 10 years of its "Totoabas a la Mar” ...
An appeals court has closed the book on a case involving NOAA Fisheries’ analysis of the environmental risks of offshore oil and gas development in the Gulf of Mexico. On Monday, the 4th U.S ...
NOAA is forecasting this summer's Gulf of America (formerly Gulf of Mexico) "dead zone" to be average-sized, covering approximately 5,574 square miles—an area roughly three times the size of ...