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+8 +2Drought forces trout to be trucked from Central California hatchery to cooler lake water
Tons of rainbow trout had to be rescued from a Central California fish hatchery and moved by truck to cooler lake water, sparing them from the state's relentless drought, wildlife officials said Wednesday.
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+2 +2Cleaner-fish keep salmon healthy by eating lice
Scotland's salmon farming industry has begun farming a new type of fish, specifically to keep salmon clean.
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+49 +8The Sounds Of Living Coral Reefs Are Breathtaking And Important
Simple recordings could help us save these incredible, threatened ecosystems. Two new studies from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute show that the best way to help these reefs might be by listening to them. Literally. Audio recordings of reefs in the Virgin Islands show that just like on land the sea is a pretty noisy place to be.
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+10 +1Kuroshio Sea Tank at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan (song is Please don't go by Barcelona)
The main tank called the "Kuroshio Sea" holds 7,500-cubic meters (1,981,290 gallons) of water... Whale sharks and manta rays are kept amongst many other fish species in the main tank.
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+4 +2Fish oil could help prevent mental health problems in those most at risk
The results of a small study appear to show that a three month course of daily fish oil capsules could reduce the rate of psychotic disorders in young people.
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+14 +3Manufacturer develops a fish food 100 per cent free of wild caught fishmeal
Global manufacturer Skretting has extensively tested a fish food that is totally free of wild caught fishmeal.
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+15 +7Government Documents Reveal That Killing Cormorants Won't Help Columbia River Salmon
Conservation groups today called for an investigation after agency documents, released last week under court order, showed that killing double-crested cormorants will not benefit salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River Basin. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s own biologists found that fish not eaten by cormorants would be eaten by other predators, but nevertheless authorized the killing of more than 10,000 double-crested cormorants
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+1 +1Public Review and Comment Sought on Proposal to Control Exotic Species in Kelly Warm Spring - Grand Teton National Park
This spring has been a target for illegal dumping of aquarium fish since the 1940s. A number of tropical and warm water aquatic species that are harmful to native fish, and capable of surviving a range of water temperatures, persist in both the spring and its outflow areas of Savage Ditch and Ditch Creek.
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+2 +1Fish Leaps Out of Water and Bites This Guy's Nipple
Must have looked like a bug.
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+13 +4Maryland Man Catches Record-Size Snakehead Fish Using Bow and Arrow
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+22 +3Meet the Deep-Sea Devil Fish’s New Snaggletoothed Cousin
With its curled lip and toothy smile, the new species of anglerfish reminds its discoverer of a “bad dream.” By Jane J. Lee.
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+27 +6Sharks and Rays Sense Electricity - Fish Can't Hide | Deep Look
When it comes to spotting prey, sharks and rays have a secret sense beyond sight and smell. Tiny goo-filled organs called Ampullae of Lorenzini detect the invisible electric fields produced by all living creatures.
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+27 +9Salmon on Vancouver Island Threatened by Heat Wave
River levels in Southern B.C. are at record lows and water temperatures are at record highs. This is threatening the millions of salmon coming home to spawn and the billion-dollar freshwater fishing industry that depends on healthy rivers.
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+30 +7Pygmy Seahorse
by Florent Charpin
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+19 +4Masters of Camouflage: Can You Find the Scorpionfish in These Pictures?
The scorpionfish are some of the most venomous fishes in the world! These animals are ambush predators that camouflage themselves in their environment. They are in the same family (Scorpaenidae) as the well known lionfish.
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+2 +1Drone can stay in the air for two days to spot fish poachers
Fishing companies might soon launch drones to keep an eye out for poachers and hunt for specific types of fish.
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+16 +3Fast-growing fish species face greatest collapse risk
A study of global fish populations suggests fast-growth fish species are more vulnerable to population collapses than previously thought.
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+10 +3Rescue mission needed to free trapped fish in North Vancouver
North Shore Rescue will decide next week if a team can descend a 60-metre canyon on the Seymour River and rescue 262 coho that are stranded in a pool directly beneath a devastating rock slide that has prevented them from traveling upstream.
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+9 +4Researchers discover a new deep-sea fish species
New species of Ceratioid anglerfish (Genus Lasiognathus Regan [Lophiiformes: Oneirodidae])
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+1 +1Fish return to Sudbury's Nolin Creek
There are new signs of life in Nolin Creek, a branch of Junction Creek that flows through the Donovan area of Sudbury. “These are the first reported sightings of fish in Nolin Creek since at least the early 1990s.”
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