In Alaska, the last stronghold for wild salmon, Native tribes and conservationists are working to save the fish from both climate change and decades of corporate greed. Salmon swimming against the ...
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When it comes to complex calculations, fish probably aren’t your most reliable bet for solving them. But if you’re looking to join a bigger, and therefore safer, group of friends, they may actually be ...
On the singer's birthday, here's looking at how a simple fish song broke all records Once upon a time, a man wrote a song about a fish. The rest was history. It’s all part and parcel of BTS’s Jin’s ...
An annual fish recovery effort at Lava Island Falls over the weekend netted and saved thousands of rainbow and brown trout, sculpin and other fish. Work to recover fish in shallow pools continued into ...
Underwater microphones revealed dramatic shifts in grouper spawning behavior over more than a decade. The study shows sound can unlock early warning signs of population stress and help safeguard ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released its 2025 Waterfowl Population Status Report. This report contains results from surveys and population estimation methods conducted by Fish and Wildlife, ...
Researchers from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife have spent the last few weeks out on the San Francisco Bay and Delta studying a species of prehistoric fish that has survived for ...
fish narc kicked off the year with the release of his latest album frog song, which was impressive enough to land on our list of the best albums of the year so far. Lucky for us, the indie rocker and ...
OROVILLE — The Department of Water Resources announced Monday its fish monitoring station at the Feather River Fish Hatchery, installed July 2023 about 6.5 miles from the hatchery, has helped reduce ...
KINGSTON — Volunteers gathered at Kingston Point Beach on Saturday to see what is really going on in the Hudson River’s brackish waters. The Great Hudson River Estuary Fish Count takes place at ...
Only a small fraction of the world’s fisheries—roughly 2 percent—are currently monitored by observers, meaning the vast majority of fishing activity, including ...