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Safe Harbor: Testing Fish for Mercury, Coming to a Grocer Near You

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Safe Harbor: Testing Fish for Mercury, Coming to a Grocer Near You

Many pregnant and nursing mothers, and parents are concerned about mercury in fish.

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River pollution spawns gender-altering steroids in fish.

This news article recounts how scientists found gender has been and continues to be skewed in fish by man-made chemicals and processes. And if these water-borne hormones from businesses can make fish mature faster, then why not humans? (rgbh hormone in school lunch milk comes to mind...)
www.mindfully.org/Water/Hormone-River-Pollution....

Documentary Film: Waterlife

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Documentary Film: Waterlife

"No matter where we live, the Great Lakes affect us all. And as species of fish disappear and rates of birth defects and cancer rise, it seems one thing is clear: the Great Lakes are changing and something is not quite right with the water." - Waterlife

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Fish to Receive Protection at Some Undetermined Future Date

Everyone loves a good fish story.

3 Ways to Make Healthy Choices When Dining Out

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3 Ways to Make Healthy Choices When Dining Out

Making healthy choices when dining out is simple. Find out how to feel confident and at ease when going out to eat with friends, family or alone.

Can We Give Fish a Chance?

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Can We Give Fish a Chance?

Will the oceans run out of edible fish in our lifetimes? Maybe not, according to a new study.

Chicken and Fish Don't Grow On Trees

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Chicken and Fish Don't Grow On Trees

Over the last couple years, I’ve noticed some similar recurring responses that people have when I tell them I’m vegan.

Why Do Fish Have Good PR?

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Why Do Fish Have Good PR?

“How long have you been like that?”, “You don’t look like a vegetarian.”, “Don’t you get hungry?”

Biofuel company eyes dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico for creating fish-powered fuel

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Biofuel company eyes dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico for creating fish-powered fuel

'Dead zones' in the ocean are called such for a reason. Every year agricultural run-off, especially fertilizer, floods the oceans with an abundance of nutrients leading to algae blooms, i.e. massive explosions of phytoplankton.

Fish take less than a decade to evolve

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Fish take less than a decade to evolve

Evolution is often thought of being a slow-process, taking thousands, if not millions, of years.

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