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Europe’s trying fish talks

The annual European Union fisheries negotiations – whose outcome this year could have a devastating impact on fishing communities, particularly in Scotland – are strange affairs.

The Australian Conservation Foundation says an endangered species of whale is being harmed by seismic oil and gas exploration in Australia’s southern waters. <

A marine mammal protection ship carrying 44 crew left Hobart, Tasmania today for Antarctica where her crew will attempt to track down a Japanese whaling fleet.

Endangered whales are to be given right of way in North Atlantic waters after collisions with ships became the primary cause of their death. Full Story<

Paleontologists from the South Australian Museum have unearthed more parts of a 20 million-year-old fossilised whale, in the cliffs of the Murray River at Blanchetown, north-east of Adelaide.

Shrimper Danny Withey’s catch of the day dwarfed the thousands of tiny shellfish he’s been hauling in most of his life. Withey and his crew pulled up a 360-pound skull that may be that of a sperm whale on the fifth day out on a 28-day search for shrimp in

– Up to 85 percent of loggerhead sea turtle hatchlings found on beaches in the southern United States are female, a finding that researchers say has implications for the recovery of the threatened species. The data is part of a large scale project to expl