Rutgers Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory (HSRL) was awarded a $592,390 NOAA Sea Grant to enhance bivalve aquaculture, which is important to the socioeconomic wellbeing of coastal areas that are depressed by the decline of wild fisheries. Principal investigator for the three-year project, “Enhancing bivalve aquaculture through species improvement and diversification,” is Ximing Guo, professor and […]
Archives for February 2019
Nuclear Winter From an India-Pakistan War Could Kill 2 Billion
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
If India and Pakistan have a ‘limited’ nuclear war, scientists say it could wreck Earth’s climate and trigger global famine
Alan Robock – Department of Environmental Sciences
Global Warming Is Depleting World’s Fish Stocks, Study Says
Chris Free, former SEBS doctoral student
Malin Pinsky, Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources
Olaf Jensen, Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Oceans that are warming due to climate change yield fewer fish
Christopher Free, former SEBS doctoral student
Earth’s Fish Are Disappearing Because Of Climate Change, Study Says
Dept of Ecology, Evolution & Natural Resources
The World Is Losing Fish to Eat as Oceans Warm, Study Finds
Malin Pinsky – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Climate Change Takes A Bite Out Of Global Fisheries, Study Finds
Olaf Jensen – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Warming oceans are hurting seafood supply–and things are getting worse
Chris Free – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Farewell, fish-and-chips? Atlantic cod, many other fish dwindling as globe warms
Malin Pinsky – Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences