Invasive rats transform reef fish behaviour. Scientists have discovered for the first time that invasive rats on tropical islands are affecting the territorial behaviour of fish on surrounding coral reefs. […]
Invasive European shore crabs found in Alaska. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G), with the Metlakatla Indian Community (MIC) and National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) says that […]
Invasive blue crab provides fishing opportunity. Like many alien invasive species, Blue Crab came to the European waters by accident. It was transported from its distant home in the American […]
Invasive pink salmon in Norway could form a new fishery. Nofima scientists have investigated the quality of the ‘despised’ pink (or humpback) Pacific salmon that are invading the Norwegian coast […]
Targeted removals can suppress invasive lionfish in Med. Targeted removals can be effective in suppressing the number of invasive lionfish found within protected coastlines around the Mediterranean Sea. However, if […]
Irish warning over invasive Pacific pink salmon. Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI), Ireland’s state agency responsible for the protection and conservation of freshwater fish and habitats, has issued an alert, asking the […]
Emerging invasive disease linked to raw freshwater fish, say Stirling experts Experts from the University of Stirling have contributed to a new report from the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation […]
Canada moves to stem invasive mussel threat. The Canadian Government is urging people to help prevent the spread of invasive Zebra Mussels. As one of the six prohibited species under […]
How an invasive sea snail triggered cooperation in the Black Sea From 200 m all the way down to its deepest point of 2 200 m, the Black Sea is nearly as lifeless as […]
The round goby – a small, extremely prolific, invasive fish from Europe – poses a threat to endangered freshwater mussels in north-western Pennsylvania’s French Creek in the USA, one of […]
Drastic seaweed growth threatens marine life and fishing – but also offers opportunities. Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML’s) Dr Yanna Alexia Fidai writes for The Conversation UK on how native and […]
Innovasea degassing system improves production at Utah State Hatchery. Innovasea, a global leader in technologically advanced aquatic solutions for aquaculture and fish tracking, announced today that its degassing solution has […]
AquaFarm 2026 back with new features and its usual leadership in sustainable food innovation. The leading international event for aquaculture, sustainable fishing, algae production and innovative crops returns to the Pordenone […]
Hungry flathead catfish are changing everything in the Susquehanna. New study suggests that smallmouth bass and channel catfish are changing what they eat to avoid having to compete with or […]
Climate change may open the door to toxic fish in the Mediterranean, new study warns. The Pagasitikos Gulf in central Greece has become the focus of an international scientific study published […]
Untapped potential & regulatory hurdles. The UK’s shellfish industry. Read Fish Focus’ latest publication focusing on seafood processing. The UK’s shellfish farming sector is small in terms of our European counterparts in […]
National Oyster Day – but not all oysters are welcome… Yesterday (5th August) was National Oyster Day, but not all oysters are welcome. Discover PML’s research on the Pacific Oyster – […]
Black Sea’s future will be transformed by pioneering environmental modelling. A cutting-edge data platform designed to monitor, understand, and address the environmental challenges facing the Black Sea is one of several […]
New test uses oyster poo to track devastating parasite. A team of UK scientists has developed a ground-breaking method to detect a deadly oyster parasite without harming the shellfish. The European […]
Join the Big Rock Pool Challenge to help monitor and protect our ocean life. Our UK coastline is under threat, and now the Marine Biological Association (MBA) is calling on […]