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Japanese Fish Printing Evolves Into Global Art Movement
InnovationJun 2

Japanese Fish Printing Evolves Into Global Art Movement

What started as fishermen documenting their daily catch in 19th century Japan has blossomed into gyotaku, an international fine art form celebrated from Italy to Australia. Artists worldwide now use this ancient fish printing technique to create stunning works while honoring marine life.

Good News Network2 min read
Japanese Fish Printing Art Turns Catches Into Masterpieces
Acts of KindnessMay 31

Japanese Fish Printing Art Turns Catches Into Masterpieces

An 82-year-old artist in Japan is keeping alive a 19th-century tradition that transforms fresh catches into stunning works of art. What started as fishermen's record-keeping has blossomed into a vibrant fine art form.

Japan Times2 min read
Filipino Fish Farmers Learn to Make Fish Ice Cream
SolutionsJun 18

Filipino Fish Farmers Learn to Make Fish Ice Cream

Local fish farmers in the Philippines just learned to transform tilapia and mudfish into ice cream, jerky, and premium dried fish through a government innovation program. The training is helping rural communities turn abundant freshwater fish into new income sources.

Google News - Innovation Technology2 min read
AI Fish Passage Moves 10,000 Fish in Australia Trial
Planet WinsJan 19

AI Fish Passage Moves 10,000 Fish in Australia Trial

A groundbreaking AI-powered fish passage in Australia has successfully transported 10,000 native fish around barriers in its second year, offering hope for preventing future mass fish deaths. The $6.5 million technology uses artificial intelligence to identify and relocate species in the Darling River, with experts calling the results "pretty good" for experimental tech.

ABC Australia3 min read
Idaho's 'Leopard Fish' Rebounds From 50 to Fishing Season
Planet WinsFeb 11

Idaho's 'Leopard Fish' Rebounds From 50 to Fishing Season

A fish population that crashed to just 50 survivors in Idaho's Kootenai River has made such a remarkable comeback that fishing is allowed again. The burbot's recovery shows what's possible when communities refuse to give up on endangered species.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
Dutch Fish Doorbell Lets 2.3M People Help Migrating Fish
Planet WinsMar 2

Dutch Fish Doorbell Lets 2.3M People Help Migrating Fish

In Utrecht, Netherlands, anyone with an internet connection can ring a virtual doorbell to help fish reach their spawning grounds. Last year, over 2.3 million people pressed it 200,000 times, opening lock gates for thousands of migrating fish.

Scientific American3 min read
Madagascar Fisher Communities Boost Fish Stocks 189%
Community HeroesMar 20

Madagascar Fisher Communities Boost Fish Stocks 189%

A scientist paused her PhD for 11 years to help Madagascan fishing villages create their own marine conservation zones. The locally managed system has spread to 177 communities and nearly tripled fish populations while protecting local incomes.

Nature News2 min read
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InnovationApr 1

MIT Tool Cuts 3D Printing Waste With Preview Feature

MIT researchers created VisiPrint, an AI tool that shows exactly how 3D-printed objects will look before printing, helping makers avoid wasteful reprints. The system could slash the estimated one-third of 3D printing material that currently ends up in landfills.

MIT News3 min read
Scientists Describe 300+ New Freshwater Fish in 2024
Planet WinsMar 23

Scientists Describe 300+ New Freshwater Fish in 2024

More than 300 new freshwater fish species were discovered in 2024, the third-highest yearly total since scientists began keeping records in 1758. From cave-dwelling fish in China to the largest North American fish found in a century, our planet's rivers still hold countless surprises.

Mongabay2 min read
Somalia's Puntland Cracks Down on Illegal Fishing
Planet WinsApr 22

Somalia's Puntland Cracks Down on Illegal Fishing

Somalia's Puntland region is launching a major campaign to protect its coastal waters from illegal fishing, safeguarding both marine life and the livelihoods of fishing communities. The move combines tough enforcement with an open door for sustainable investment.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Morocco Divides Waters to Protect Fish for Future
Planet WinsMar 3

Morocco Divides Waters to Protect Fish for Future

Morocco just reorganized its fishing zones to help ocean life recover while keeping coastal communities thriving. The new system divides waters into clear zones where boats must fish and dock, ending decades of unmanaged coastlines.

Morocco World News2 min read
AI Reveals How to Save Freshwater Fish Before It's Too Late
Planet WinsFeb 26

AI Reveals How to Save Freshwater Fish Before It's Too Late

Scientists just flipped the script on saving endangered fish by using AI to study what keeps healthy species thriving instead of watching threatened ones disappear. Their findings could protect thousands of fish species before they ever reach the danger zone.

Google: species saved endangered2 min read
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Planet WinsJun 17

Mexico Saves Glittering Splitfin Fish From Extinction

Brilliant butterfly splitfin fish, extinct in Mexican rivers for decades, are swimming home again thanks to aquarium hobbyists who kept them alive worldwide. A bold 10-year plan is now restoring 90% of Mexico's threatened Goodeid fish family to their natural habitats.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
Morocco Releases 27M Fish to Restore Rivers and Lakes
Planet WinsMar 7

Morocco Releases 27M Fish to Restore Rivers and Lakes

Morocco just launched its new fishing season with a massive conservation win: 27 million baby fish released into waterways nationwide. The program balances thriving local economies with protecting nature for future generations.

Morocco World News2 min read
China's Yangtze River Doubles Fish Populations After Ban
Planet WinsFeb 13

China's Yangtze River Doubles Fish Populations After Ban

After 70 years of decline, China's Yangtze River is bouncing back dramatically following a nationwide fishing ban. Fish populations have more than doubled in just two years, and endangered species are making a stunning comeback.

Guardian Environment2 min read
Colombian Tribe Races to Save Ancient Fishing Traditions
Global NewsFeb 26

Colombian Tribe Races to Save Ancient Fishing Traditions

The Macaquiño people of Colombia's Amazon are working to preserve ancestral fishing knowledge that has sustained their community for generations. As modern gear replaces handcrafted traps, elders fear losing traditional techniques that protect both fish populations and cultural heritage.

Mongabay2 min read
Namibia Saves 430 Jobs With New Fishing Quota
Planet WinsJun 26

Namibia Saves 430 Jobs With New Fishing Quota

After seven months without work, 430 seasonal fishing workers in Namibia just got a lifeline. The government allocated a new horse mackerel quota to keep Etosha Fishing Corporation running while pilchard stocks recover.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Sierra Leone Fishers Push for Better Fish Farming Standards
Planet WinsFeb 5

Sierra Leone Fishers Push for Better Fish Farming Standards

Fishing communities in Sierra Leone are rejecting poorly farmed fish, but their feedback is driving efforts to improve quality and nutrition standards. Their expertise could transform aquaculture into a trusted food source that complements wild catch.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Century-Old Fish Traps Return to Save Columbia River Salmon
Planet WinsMar 27

Century-Old Fish Traps Return to Save Columbia River Salmon

After nearly 100 years, fish traps are back on the Columbia River with a conservation twist. The once-banned technology could help endangered salmon populations recover while supporting sustainable fishing.

Smithsonian2 min read
Hundreds Revive 20-Year Fishing Tradition in Karnataka
Acts of KindnessMay 7

Hundreds Revive 20-Year Fishing Tradition in Karnataka

After a 20-year pause, hundreds of people gathered at a 118-acre tank in Karnataka for Kere Bete, a joyful summer fishing tradition that brings communities together. Participants traveled from across the region, each catching up to 25 kilos of fish while celebrating a beloved cultural ritual.

The Hindu3 min read

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