Clown anemonefish have territorial tendencies. Unlike the freewheeling, fun-loving protagonist of Finding Nemo, real life clown anemonefish are extremely hostile – even toward human divers. "I have ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., -- Where do fish occur in a river? To the casual observer, all parts of a stream seem alike: wet! But fish experience the river as complex habitat, and discern many subtle ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game Sport Fishing Division finished installing counting towers on the Chena and Salcha rivers last week. The towers are used each year to track the number of king ...
In the heat of a July afternoon, Brad and his brother Travis Wuest joined aquatic biologist Cody Craig in the shallow waters of the Cibolo Creek. The creek runs through the heart of the Natural Bridge ...
Spring is just a few weeks away, and for the Barnstable Clean Water Coalition that means one thing in particular: It's time to count fish. Not just any fish. River herring. The organization is putting ...
Kevin Guadalupe walked along the banks of the stream as Montana Stevens, outfitted in snorkel gear, popped his head out of the water to report how many fish he’d seen. “Two adults, two juveniles,” ...
PEEBLES ISLAND — This is the day for counting fish along the banks and piers of the Hudson River. It’s the annual Great Hudson River Estuary Fish Count. [anvplayer video=”5127163″ station=”998132″] We ...
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