- December 28: CT Now: “The dangers of bad fish accounting” by Reg Watson
- December 26: Baltimore Sun: “Overfishing could lead to future without fishermen” by Joshua Reichert
- December 26: Victoria Times: “Troubling questions on fisheries”
- December 20: Bangor Daily News (OpEd): “Bad fish accounting revealed” by Reg Watson
- December 18: China Daily: “Fishery statistics accusation challenged” by Qin Chuan
- December 18: Muzi: “China on Tuesday rejected a report by Canadian researchers that it has overreported fishing catches“
- December 18: People’s Daily: “Statistics for China’s Fishing Output Credible: Official“
- December 18: Spanish.peopledaily.com: “Estadísticas sobre la producción pesquera de China“
- December 18: UN Wire: “Official Disputes Accusation Of Misreported Fish Catches“
- December 18: Xinhua News Agency: “Fishery Statistics Accusation Challenged“
- December 17: Business Week: “Innovations” by Otis Port
- December 16: St John’s Telegram: “Letting the big one get away” by David Suzuki
- December 12: Associated Press: “Treaty setting standards for fishing on high seas takes effect” by John Heilprin
- December 12: LA Times: “Fishing treaty takes effect” by John Heilprin
- December 12: San Francisco Chronicle: “A future without fish? World’s commercial fisheries must reverse course or face extinction” by Joshua S. Reicher
- December 5: Vancouver Sun: “Fisheries reports deserve wide public debate” by Joshua Reichert
- December 4: The Columbian: “Empty oceans” by Michael Zuzel
- December 4: ITN: “UNESCO oceans conference underway in Paris” by Ken Coons
- December 3: Greenwire: “Fisheries: Worldwide catches declining in spite of UN estimates” report by Damon Franz
- December 3: Washington Post: “Fish Catch Reports Questioned” by Rob Stein
- December 2: Augusta Chronicle: “Ocean fish catches have declined dramatically” by John Helprin
- December 2: Liberation (Paris): “Le poisson chinois fausse le filet de pêche mondial” by Sylvie Briet / Denis Delbecq
- December 1: International Herald Tribune: “China’s whopper of a fish tale” by Erik Eckholm
- December 1: The Sydney Morning Herald: “Size of the catch turned out to be fishy” by Erik Eckholm
- December 1: The Times-Picayune: “China’s whopper
- November 30: New York Times: Study says bad data by China inflated global fishing yields by Erik Eckholm
- November 30: The Age: “Statistics on catches fishy, say scientists” by Claire Miller
- November 30: New York Times: “Study says bad data by China inflated global fishing yields” by Erik Eckholm
- November 30: South China Morning Post: “Over-reporting by China ‘hides declining catches’” by Ray Cheung
- November 30: Wissenschaft: “Kurz gemeldt: Fischerei belastet Fischbestand stärker als vermutet” by Brigitte Kranz
- November 29: BBC News Asia Pacific: “China’s fishy figures belie state of world’s oceans” by Amy Carter
- November 29: Calgary Herald: “Chinese catch figures seem fishy to analysts“
- November 29: Cosmiverse News: “Global fish stock is falling“
- November 29: Edmonton Journal: “World’s fish stocks inflated due to China’s reporting, researchers say: False figures leading to overfishing” by Cassandra Szklarski
- November 29: Grist: Untitled
- November 29: Halifax Daily News Briefs: “Study: China inflates fish numbers“
- November 29: The Indepdendent: “China’s fishy tale puts global food supply in danger” by Charles Arthur
- November 29: The Olympian: “Study: Misreporting masks decline in fish catches“
- November 29: National Post: “British Columbia: Fish stocks overstated: report“
- November 29: The Record: “China skewing global catch?” by John Heilprin
- November 29: St Johns Telegram: “False reporting exaggerates fish stocks: study” by Cassandra Szklarski
- November 29: South Coast Today: “Chinese report hid dramatic decline in ocean fish stock” by John Heilprin
- November 29: Tampa Tribune Online: “China’s inflated numbers distort worldwide fish statistics” by John Heilprin
- November 29: The Toronto Star: “Fishy data puts China on hook“
- November 29: Vancouver Province: “Study: China falsifying fish figures“
- November 29: Vancouver Sun: “China accused of distorting fish catch data” by Larry Pynn
- November 29: Victoria Times Colonist: “China faking fishery numbers, researchers say“
- November 29: The Wall Street Journal: “World Fisheries Statistics“
- November 28: Agence France Presse: “Fish stocks: The future is the net“
- November 28: Associated Press: “Fewer fish are being caught” by John Heilprin
- November 28: Associated Press State: “Global fish catches declining” by John Heilprin
- November 28: Associated Press State and Local Wire: “Chinese misreporting masks decline in ocean fish catches” by John Heilprin
- November 28: Associated Press Worldstream: “Chinese misreporting masks decline in ocean fish catches” by John Heilprin
- November 28: Boston Globe: “Study provides startling evidence of declines in global fisheries ” from Ascribe Newswire
- November 28: Canadian Press Newsire: “Fish stocks greatly exaggerated by false reporting from China” by Cassandra Szklarski
- November 28: Desert News: “China masking trends in ocean-catch decline“; Associated Press
- November 28: Muzi: “Global fish catches declining” by John Heilprin
- November 28: MSNBC: “China, UN challenged over fish” by Miguel Llanos
- November 28: RPW Broadcast News: “Overreported – Fish“
- November 28: Sacramento Bee: “Slippery statistics mask declining worldwide fish populations” by John Heilprin
- November 28: WorldCatch News Network: “Chinese misreporting masks decline in ocean resources“; Associated Press
- November 27: St Johns Telegram: “Scientists gather for conference on resource sustainability” by Ken Thomas
- October 1: Le Figaro: “Le poisson chinois fausse le filet de pêche mondial” by Yves Miserey
- February 20: La Presse.ca: “La pêche au bord de l’effondrement partout sur la planète” by Mathieu Perrault