Researchers have reported the first observed case of lionfish preying upon a fish species that had not yet been named. Their results may indicate an uncertain future for other fish found in the ...
Fish were discovered to make sounds more than 2,000 years ago, but they have gone largely unheard by humans. While a typical, ...
New research from UBC’s Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries suggests that larger reef areas may help protect the Caribbean’s coral reef fish communities from the impacts of ocean warming. “We are ...
The festival, held annually in Madrid, Spain, welcomes a delegation of young photographers from the Caribbean in its 2024 edition, thanks to the partnership between La Fábrica (the festival organizer) ...
To its own detriment, the Nassau Grouper is a creature of habit. Large and charismatic, this Caribbean fish travels great distances to mate at specific spawning sites every year. These spawning ...
For New York-based photography collector Patrick Montgomery, vacationing in the Caribbean always included a stop at the local historical societies and museums, but he was surprised by how very few of ...
The lionfish is the only fish species ranked among over fishing, bottom trawling, pollution, and climate change as one of the greatest threats to underwater ecosystems. As the first exotic species to ...
Analyzing 48 surveys of Caribbean fish populations over fifty years, from 1955-2007, a new meta-study has found that fish populations in the famously clear waters began to drop in the mid-90s, leading ...
Black History Month celebrations are kicking off at the Belgrade Theatre with the launch of a Caribbean photography exhibition, Embodied Islands, which runs from October 4 to October 28. The ...
New research suggests that larger reef areas may help protect the Caribbean's coral reef fish communities from the impacts of ocean warming. New research from UBC's Institute for the Oceans and ...
New research from UBC's Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries suggests that larger reef areas may help protect the Caribbean's coral reef fish communities from the impacts of ocean warming. "We are ...