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"We Still Have a Shot to Save Ourselves From Plastic Doom" [1]

"The world is on track to triple the amount of plastic we dump into the ocean in just two decades. But if civic and business leaders get their [act] together to curb the global plastics crisis, we could reduce that rate by 80%, according to two new reports on Thursday."

Biodiversity [2]
Chemicals [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [5]
Environmental Studies [6]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Waste [9]
Water & Oceans [10]
Public [11]
International [12]
Source: Earther [13], 07/24/2020
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Early Release of Pebble Mine EIS Draws Ire From Native, Fishing Groups [14]

"Thursday a wide array of Alaska Native, commercial fishing, and sportfishing groups issued statements criticizing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Final Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Pebble Mine after copies of the document were delivered to interested parties via USPS a day before its publication in the Federal Register."

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Justice [15]
Environmental Politics [5]
Environmental Studies [6]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Natural Resources [16]
Pollution [17]
Water & Oceans [10]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [18]
Alaska and Hawaii [19]
Source: KTUU [20], 07/24/2020
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Chinese ‘Dark Fleets’ Illegally Fishing In North Korean Waters [21]

"Chinese “dark fleets” illegally fished a $440 million haul of the squid species Todarodes pacificus in North Korean waters during 2017 and 2018, according to a study published today in the journal Science Advances."

Fish & Fisheries [7]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Technology [22]
Public [11]
International [12]
Source: Mongabay [23], 07/23/2020
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"How the United States Fails Its Most Important Fish Habitats" [24]

"A new report concludes U.S. waters “have insufficient protections for a healthy future,” and that the problem has gotten worse under the Trump administration."

Fish & Fisheries [7]
Natural Resources [16]
Water & Oceans [10]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: Revelator [25], 07/23/2020
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"U.S. Army Corps Poised To Recommend Approval Of Alaska's Pebble Mine" [26]

"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is poised to give its blessing later this week to an Alaska copper and gold mining project the Obama administration tried to block because of concerns it could harm the state’s salmon industry."

Environmental Politics [5]
Environmental Studies [6]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Natural Resources [16]
Water & Oceans [10]
Public [11]
Alaska and Hawaii [19]
Source: Reuters [27], 07/21/2020
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"Federal Regulators Throw Wrench Into Klamath River Dam-Demolition Plan" [28]

"Federal regulators on Thursday threw a significant curveball at a coalition that has been planning for years to demolish four massive hydroelectric dams on a river along the Oregon-California border to save salmon populations that have dwindled to almost nothing."

Agriculture [29]
Energy & Fuel [30]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Public [11]
California [31]
Northwest (OR WA) [32]
Source: AP [33], 07/20/2020
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Humpback Chub 'Alien Abductions' Help Frame Future of Colorado River [34]

"Why the frowny, eel-faced 'trash fish' is at the heart of upcoming water rights negotiations."

Climate Change [35]
Environmental Studies [6]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Water & Oceans [10]
Public [11]
National (U.S.) [18]
Source: InsideClimate News [36], 07/10/2020
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"In COVID’s Shadow, Illegal Fishing Flourishes" [37]

"With COVID-19 lockdowns, Brazil’s capacity to monitor for illegal fishing has plummeted. Many on the ground say people have been quick to take advantage of the situation."

Disasters [38]
Environmental Health [4]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Health [39]
Public [11]
South America [40]
Source: Hakai [41], 07/10/2020
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Shark Finning: Why The Ocean's Most Barbaric Practice Continues To Boom [42]

"The recent seizure of the biggest shipment of illegal fins in Hong Kong history shows the taste for shark is still going strong".

Fish & Fisheries [7]
Food [43]
Laws & Regulations [8]
Public [11]
International [12]
Source: Guardian [44], 07/06/2020
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60% of Fish Species Could Be Unable To Survive In Current Areas By 2100 [45]

"Sixty per cent of studied fish species will be unable to survive in their current ranges by 2100 if climate warming reaches a worst-case scenario of 4-5C (7.2-9F) above pre-industrial temperatures, researchers have found."

Climate Change [35]
Fish & Fisheries [7]
Science [46]
Water & Oceans [10]
Public [11]
International [12]
Source: Guardian [47], 07/03/2020
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