Climate change and fish farming are endangering the future of Norway's Atlantic salmon climate change Link 6 votes
Making farming better for bees: can we breed crops that produce more nectar and pollen? Article 980 words 4 votes
Iceland's president urged to intervene over Europe's last whaler – conservation groups are asking for the decision to allow Hvalur to hunt to be put on hold until after election conservation Article 563 words 5 votes
Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson, known for his decades-long fight against Japanese whaling and arrested in Greenland in July, has asked France's president for political asylum Article 636 words 12 votes
Hvaldimir, a celebrated ‘spy’ whale, is found dead in Norway – first spotted in 2019 wearing what looked like a camera harness Article 494 words 15 votes
Why have salmon deserted Norway's rivers? Salmon farming and the climate crisis threaten the fish's future. climate change Article 1004 words 8 votes
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson arrested on an international arrest warrant issued by Japan in Greenland Article 334 words 33 votes
Atlantic sturgeon are being reintroduced to Swedish waters with the help of scientists and advocates nearly 100 years after they died out in the region Video 2:32, published Jun 20 2024 15 votes
Iceland's government has issued a license to the North Atlantic nation's last fin whaling company to hunt and kill 128 fin whales this year conservation Article 396 words 13 votes
Sweden is set to become the second EU country to ban bottom fishing in marine protected areas Article 400 words 16 votes
Giant viruses discovered on Greenland ice sheet could reduce ice melt by feeding on the snow algae which diminish ability of ice to reflect the sun climate change Article 1137 words 10 votes
Norway sued over deep-sea mining plans – WWF says the government has breached the law without adequately assessing the consequences Article 454 words 6 votes
‘I’m a blue whale, I’m here’: researchers listen with delight to songs that hint at Antarctic resurgence Article 612 words 8 votes
Big farms are under pressure to address the problem of dying salmon in Norway's vast fish-farm industry Article 913 words 9 votes
Scientists push new paradigm of animal consciousness, saying even insects may be sentient Article 1200 words 43 votes
Hydropower can be an environmental and human disaster – but do the risks have to be so big? climate change energy.renewable Video 14:47 10 votes
Norway will not go ahead with plans to permit seabed mining of critical raw materials on its continental shelf if initial exploration suggests it cannot be done sustainably sustainability Article 751 words 25 votes
How to move a 1,000-pound rescued manatee (swimming isn’t an option) conservation Article 1679 words 6 votes
Rivers reborn: Alewives continue to make a recovery in the Penobscot watershed in Maine Article 1338 words 13 votes
Norway defends deep-sea mining, says it may help to break China and Russia's rare earths stronghold Article 9 votes
How crowded are the oceans? New maps show what flew under the radar until now. Article 893 words, published Jan 3 2024 27 votes
Norway is likely to become the first country in the world to move forward with the controversial practice of commercial-scale deep-sea mining Article 1041 words 14 votes
Iceland fisheries minister rebuked over 2023 whaling ban – Parliamentary Ombudsman says whaling ban lacked legal footing Article 77 words 10 votes
US government court filing promises to spend $1 billion to help depleted salmon populations recover conservation Article 1129 words 12 votes
Finns have been fishing for herring for generations, but new reduced EU quotas are threatening the traditional livelihoods of coastal communities Article 664 words 8 votes
The pristine Tana River, bordering Norway and Finland, is littered with the rotting corpses of an invasive Pacific salmon species Article 1376 words 9 votes
‘We felt so betrayed’: Indigenous tribe continues activism after decision excluding Morro Bay from US marine sanctuary energy.renewable Article 1326 words 23 votes
Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural Icelandic regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations Article 1674 words 7 votes
Norway wants to begin deep sea mining in the Arctic – here is why it's a bad idea Article 983 words 6 votes
Iceland allows whaling to resume – activists say that whales will still suffer agonising deaths despite new regulations and monitoring Article 879 words 23 votes
As offshore wind based energy production ramps up, scientists flag potential impacts, costs and benefits energy.renewable Article 2362 words 10 votes
New simulation based study warns against risks of ‘time-traveling pathogens’ in thawing Arctic permafrost climate change Article 11 votes
Campaign launched on Thursday to boycott the Faroe Islands over their highly controversial slaughter of pilot whales and dolphins Link 38 votes
Saguaro cacti collapsing in Arizona extreme heat, scientist says climate change Article 257 words 17 votes
How far will salmon swim for a craft beer? In Oregon, researchers hope a surprising aroma will lure stray salmon back to their home hatcheries. Article 901 words 11 votes
The heat-resistant organism in antler coral may help it adapt as ocean temperatures increase climate change Article 1093 words 4 votes
Brazil claims record shark fin bust: Nearly twenty-nine tons from 10,000 sharks seized conservation Link 15 votes
Meet Kelpy, the deep tech startup swapping single-use plastics for seaweed plastics.single use Article 671 words, published Jun 15 2023 25 votes
Iceland suspends whale hunt on animal welfare concerns until the end of August, likely bringing controversial practice to historic end Link 19 votes
The Faroe Islands' annual whale hunt has begun, sparking condemnation from animal rights groups – though it remains a complex cultural issue Link 5 votes
Whale hunts have been branded inhumane by activists and authorities as Icelandic report finds they suffer a long and painful death Article 690 words, published May 9 2023 12 votes
Norway wants to raise taxes on its aquaculture industry, which could provide a model for how to better manage the marine environment sustainability Article 761 words 4 votes
First account of apparent alloparental care of a long-finned pilot whale calf by a female killer whale near Snæfellsnes, in west Iceland Article 3871 words 8 votes