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Rivers Reborn: Alewives Continue to Make a Recovery in the Penobscot Watershed in Maine
Alewife fish populations are continuing to journey back home to Maine's Penobscot River thanks to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act which is helping to reconnect and restore fish passages.
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‘Fish Bandit’ arrested for taping fish to ATM machines
His Instagram bio: “Live, laugh, tape fish on ATMs.”
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How Far Will Salmon Swim for a Craft Beer?
In Oregon, researchers hope a surprising aroma will lure stray salmon back to their home hatcheries.
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A blinking fish reveals clues as to how our ancestors evolved from water to land
An unusual blinking fish, the mudskipper, spends much of the day out of the water and is providing clues as to how and why blinking might have evolved during the transition to life on land in our own ancestors. New research shows that these amphibious fish have evolved a blinking behavior that serves many of the same purposes of our blinking.
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Aboriginal people have spent centuries building in the Darling River. Now there are plans to demolish these important structures
Indigenous engineering and care for Country points to a better way to manage the Baaka.
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To save salmon, U.S. approves largest dam removal in history
A U.S. agency seeking to restore habitat for endangered fish gave final approval on Thursday to decommission four dams straddling the California-Oregon border, the largest dam removal undertaking in U.S. history.
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Tuna Have Been Seen Rubbing Themselves Against Sharks And We Don't Blame Them
Imagine you're a big yellowfin tuna, miles from shore out in the blue, swimming around carefree, until you start to feel a little itch near your eye.
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740,000km of fishing line and 14 billion hooks: we reveal just how much fishing gear is lost at sea each year
Each year, enough fishing line to circle the Earth 18 times is lost at sea. This not only harms marine life, but also the livelihoods of fishers worldwide.
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Fish recipes
Here are some great fish recipes for inspiration, whether you are hosting a dinner for a pescatarian friend, or simply trying a new recipe on an ordinary evening.
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Pair's disappearance in Brazil's Amazon tied to 'fish mafia'
A main line of police investigation into the disappearance of a British journalist and an Indigenous official in the Amazon points to an international network that pays poor fishermen to fish illegally in Brazil’s second-largest Indigenous territory
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Eating two portions of fish a week linked to skin cancer, study suggests
US research identifies ‘association that requires further investigation’ – but some scientists aren’t convinced
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Fish and Meat Delivery Application Development For Startup Business
G Tech Solutions offers you a high-quality meat ordering mobile app development services at an cost effective price with top features.
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Fish can perform addition and subtraction, finds study
Cichlid and stingray fish species can perform simple calculations in numbers ranging from one to five, a study stated. Researchers trained them to perform simple additions and substractions by increasing and decreasing an initial value by one. They can also be trained to detect smaller quantities without even counting. It, however, is not known what these fish need their mathematical abilities for.
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Fish Have 'Talked' For 155 Million Years, And Now You Can Hear Their 'Voices'
All manner of croaks, chirps, and deep trombone moans permeate Earth's waters, just like the cacophony of sounds that fill its forest air. For example, reefs are surprisingly noisy places, and many of the noisemakers are fish.
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'Life finds a way': here's how rainbowfish survive in Australia's scorching desert
As climate change worsens, their findings highlight the importance of conserving natural river flows to enable freshwater species to respond and adapt.
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Invasive armored catfish causing harm to Florida's manatees
There is another invasive species causing problems in Florida. It's a fish, with a suit of armor, known as Plecostomus, or "Pleco" or the Armored Catfish.
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Kick-starting the Caribbean's seaweed farming sector
Phil Cruver, former CEO of Catalina Sea Ranch, explains why he’s now focusing his attentions on producing food-grade seaweed in the Caribbean, using a unique, submersible system.
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Football-sized goldfish take over lake after decades of people dumping unwanted pet fish
‘They grow bigger than you think and contribute to poor water quality by mucking up the bottom sediments and uprooting plants,’ warns Minnesota town
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Blunt force trauma a factor in half of Tassal's autopsied seal deaths, report shows
Tasmanian right-to-information documents have revealed the extent that salmon producers go to protect their harvest against seals, with the use of more than 75,000 seal crackers and almost 4,000 bean bag shots recorded over a three-year period by the industry.
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There is ample evidence that fish feel pain
Letter: Dr Lynne Sneddon, who was the first to identify the existence of nociceptors in a fish, on the latest research in her field
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