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Striped bass reproduction in the Hudson River has now fallen short for the third year in a row, a troubling trend that state ...
On Lake Michigan, fisheries managers attempt to keep a delicate balance of predator and prey fish to keep one of Michigan's ...
The deep sea anglerfish lives in a place where sunlight never reaches and pressure crushes almost everything. In that darkness, evolution took a strange and unsettling path. Bioluminescent lures, ...
The DNR says there are only a few times and locations when it's legal to catch lake sturgeon. What anglers should know while ...
Standing at the rail of a large cruise ship at sunset, the scene can feel simple: metal, water, and sky. Yet the vessel is rarely alone. A cruise ship travels through the ocean as a moving structure ...
A good love song tells female frogs when the time is right for mating, finds a UC Davis study showing male frogs change their ...
Foxes are making a comeback in Stockton. Last July, neighbors reported foxes being trapped in illegal snares near the soccer ...
This article was reviewed by Felix Gussone, MD. Key Takeaways: Hormones play a major role in regulating metabolism, mood, ...
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.
As oceans warm, marine predators are increasingly forced to eat smaller prey, leaving them working harder for less energy.
More than a million giant skate eggs are discovered incubating in the heat of an underwater Pacific Ocean volcano.