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Busting the myth that milkfish don’t produce lactic acid as the reason why they fight for so long. Every few months, there is a post …
Busting the myth that milkfish don’t produce lactic acid as the reason why they fight for so long. Every few months, there is a post …
NOAA’s annual Status of Stocks report highlights its work with partners toward the goal of maximizing fishing opportunities while ensuring the sustainability of fisheries and …
NOAA Fisheries scientist Nate Mantua discusses why he started studying salmon as well as how climate change and anchovies are threatening salmon on the West …
Native brook trout in Virginia appears to be out of harm’s way when it comes to the recent detection of a nasty aquatic parasite called …
Can the introduction of a modified invader save the West’s native fish? In western US waterways, invasive and voracious brook trout are out-competing native species …
Fishermen and scientists always suspected this mustached fish, highly appreciated for its flesh, was capable of long migrations. The Dorado catfish travels almost 7,200 miles …
Open-net fish pens are the perfect breeding grounds for the parasites, which feast on the mucus, skin and flesh of wild salmon, causing infection and …
Charles Witek with some observations from this week’s Saltwater Recreational Fishing Summit which we had the opportunity to also attend. Beginning in 2018, the summits …
Stephanie Sammann of Real Science takes a look at the remarkable biology of the hammerhead shark, particularly how their head and unique eye placement gives …
Rivers, lakes, and wetlands are among the most biodiverse places on earth. They cover less than 1% of the planet’s total surface, yet they’re home …