Gyotaku Prints Made by Japanese Fishermen Help Track Endangered Species
For centuries, fishermen in Japan have been creating ink prints of fish in a practice known as Gyotaku. Originally used to record catches or brag …
For centuries, fishermen in Japan have been creating ink prints of fish in a practice known as Gyotaku. Originally used to record catches or brag …
A secret to survival amid rising global temperatures could be dwelling in the tidepools of the U.S. West Coast. Findings by University of California, Irvine …
Literally. The unique remora fish, appropriately also known as the suckerfish or sharksucker, has such a powerful suction disc on its head that it can …
In football, you have diverse athletes from your typically tall and thin wide receivers to your stout and muscular offensive lineman. Similarly, in steelhead, you …
Turn off your mind, relax, and float downstream. In the 1960s, aquatic biologist Howard Loeb dosed fish with LSD to see if the psychedelic could …
The US Fish and Wildlife Service takes a closer look at the beauty of fish and the aesthetic of fish scales.
It’s a familiar scene to anyone who’s watched footage of brown bears catching sockeye salmon in Alaska: They’re standing knee-deep in a rushing river, usually …
Anglers have long theorized that the mighty tarpon, a brawny fish that draws anglers from around the world as part of a $6 billion U.S. …
Salmon hatcheries in the PNW, seem to be releasing young fish when they are the desired size for predators to prey upon. In this case, …
The introduction of non-native carp to the Mississippi River has reduced the numbers of sport fish valued by anglers, a new study has found. Researchers …