Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org Climate change could impact fish catches, Rutgers study finds Climate change is causing fish species to travel in search of suitable temperatures, and it’s impacting the marine food web, a Rutgers study finds.
Impactscommons.wikimedia.org How overfishing threatens the world's oceans—and why it could end in catastrophe Decades of harvesting the seas have disrupted the delicate balance of marine ecosystems—despite global efforts to mitigate the damage.
Newsletter www.nytimes.com Montana’s famed trout under threat as drought intensifies The state is imposing more restrictions on fishing this year as the combination of extreme conditions, including low river levels, fish die-offs and the crush of anglers, poses long-term problems.
Impacts www.theguardian.com Very few of world’s rivers undamaged by humanity, study finds Rivers are biodiversity hotspots but pollution, dams and invasive species have caused havoc.
Newsletter Migratory freshwater fish decline 76 percent since 1970, new report finds Around the world, migratory freshwater fish numbers are dropping faster than migratory species both on land and in the ocean, a new study finds.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding