Black abalone were once the most abundant large shellfish clinging to the rocks of intertidal zones between Baja and Oregon. A savored delicacy for sea otters and native coastal people alike, these ...
From left: Abalone species called Haliotis discus discus, Haliotis gigantea and Haliotis madaka are now listed as “endangered” in the red list of the International Union for Conservation of ...
Black abalone were once the most abundant large shellfish clinging to the rocks of intertidal zones between Baja and Oregon. A savored delicacy for sea otters and native coastal people alike, these ...
Abalone were among the species in the affected area that had been studied in detail before the tsunami. This prior work provided valuable baseline data for assessing tsunami impacts. The impact ...
The coral is dying due to disease, climate change and pollution. Meanwhile, many species of abalone, the world's most expensive seafood, are threatened with extinction, due to poaching and ...
Overproduction in farming regions, high supply, and off-season catches contributed to the price drops. Additionally, the expansion of aquaculture for species like abalone and hairy crabs led to ...