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The type of species you can hook on your rod and reel will depend on the time of year, and where you're fishing in the state.
Many of the fish we eat play a key role in maintaining the seabed—and therefore our climate, new research shows. Convex ...
The rising global demand for tuna has placed it under significant threat of overfishing. World Tuna Day, 2 May, was ...
Millions of alewife died over the winter and are now washing ashore. Fear not, however, as the die-off can be seen as Mother ...
“Brilliantly” colored fish caught in streams in Alabama have been identified as two new species — but they’re at the “highest ...
A new species of gudgeon was discovered in the ... Evolution Walking along the River Thames in the 1800s, it was common to ...
He founded the Mexican Ichthyological Society and was the curator of the Mexican National Fish Collection. The common name "Campeche Bank Hamlet" refers to the species' geographical distribution ...
Invasive crayfish introduced by the National Park Service 100 years ago are decimating a newt subspecies in the isolated ...
There are indications that ornamental fish-keeping may have originated in China with the domestication of common carps and ... only the small and medium-sized species of tropical freshwater ...
Together with the endangered Vermillion Darter and vulnerable Warrior Darter, Locust Fork Darter, and Sipsey Fork Darter the two new species form a group of snubnose darters that share common ancestry ...
Rattlesnakes are the only native venomous snakes in California. Here's where they live and what to do if you are bitten.
Wood and Zachariah D. Alley The new snubnose fish and the existing species they were confused for share common ancestry dating back 5 million years ago, researchers said. DNA testing revealed the ...