How China maintains large catches and what it means for fishery management.
Intense industrial fishing
Researchers capture first glimpse of ruby seadragons in the wild
Nearly two years after a marine biologist team discovered the species, they capture the first glimpse of it in the wild.
Signs of hope for endangered sea turtles in new study
New research will help scientists put together a more effective conservation plan.
Bait and switch? Study finds fish fraud runs rampant
Half the time what’s on the menu at LA sushi restaurants is not what’s on your plate.
How massive was the California storm? Download the iRain app to find out
State-of-the-art rainfall estimation in even remote counties is now freely available.
Butterfly for science, beer for bragging
Professor Art Shapiro's infamous contest — which he's only lost four times — enters its 46th year.
Global warming hiatus disproved — again
Study confirms steady warming of oceans for past 45 years.
'Inside, outside and beyond'
UC Santa Barbara collaboration seeds sustainability in preschoolers.
The fish that adapts to lethal levels of pollution
Scientists are studying the Atlantic killfish to understand its secret.
UCLA's hummingbird whisperer
200-plus birds flock to researcher who seeks to enjoy and protect them.
Biologist earns his ‘Zebra Stripes’ with new book
Professor takes readers along on his journey to understanding why zebras have stripes.
Mass oyster die-off in S.F. Bay related to atmospheric rivers
Study first to show biological impact of atmospheric rivers.