How We Know Megalodon Doesn’t Still Exist?
Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. Thanks to Shark …
Megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) is the largest shark, at a magnificent maximum of 18 meters (59 feet), to ever have dwelled in the oceans. Thanks to Shark …
The X-ray vision images are really cool. Wired2Fish partnered with a team of veterinarians and a leading fisheries biologist to examine the physical impact of various …
Thanks to Blue Planet II you’re now well aware of a trevally’s taste for terns. What you might not be aware of is their apparent distaste for sharks. …
Located in Northwest Mongolia at the confluence of the Eg and the Uur Rivers, hundreds of miles from the closest urbanized city exists one of …
On Friday, the world-renowned fish scientists at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) released a groundbreaking study that has sent shockwaves throughout the …
From Oceana: Today, more than 200 scientists from across the United States sent a letter urging Congress to protect the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA), which is …
It turns out that sex can move mountains. A Washington State University researcher has found that the mating habits of salmon can alter the profile of stream …
Fish may be suffering brain damage as a result of plastic pollution. New research shows plastic nanoparticles can end up inside the brains of fish. …
What is the future of the Columbia River and its salmon? Look to 2015. That year’s extraordinary combination of overheated river water and low flows …
Even in trace amounts, oil can warp the spines, disfigure the faces and weaken the hearts of redfish larvae. That makes it difficult for young fish to …