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Blackchin tilapia — a resilient fish native to West Africa that rapidly breeds all year — threatens Thailand's aquatic food chain by overgrazing algae and planktivorous species that other fish rely on ...
Four of the most aggressive invasive species from Latin America have now made their way to Cuba: the lionfish, African ...
Nevertheless, nature still has the ability to surprise us. Take the shoebill, for example: a bird so bizarre, it almost ...
Invasive fish like European carp, tilapia and even goldfish are a growing threat in Australia's rivers and freshwater systems ...
Dining out has become an integral part of modern urban life, shaping how people interact with their cities and spend ...
Phetchaburi’s pilot project using seabass to control invasive blackchin tilapia in shrimp and crab ponds shows promising ...
Currently, around 60 percent of Ugandan aquaculture is practiced by smallholder farmers operating over 20,000 fish ponds, with the sector directly supporting over 28,000 livelihoods. Stakeholders ...
They were supposed to be extinct. Now invasive tilapia are back in Louisiana waters, eating "baby crabs like popcorn" and threatening coastal ecosystems.
Imagine a busy market day in Lilongwe complete with the sweet-smelling grilled tilapia, lively banter and a quiet researcher ...
A safari in Africa is about more than wildlife encounters. It’s an immersion into the histories, cultures, and landscapes of the host nations. But, until recently, the food served on most safari ...
The 12 newly launched 30-metre cages, the largest in Africa, have the capacity to produce approximately 4,000 tonnes of tilapia annually. "The twelve newly launched cages will produce 4,000 tonnes ...