Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has announced that the greenback cutthroat trout is naturally reproducing in the state after more than 10 years of rescue efforts to stop it from going extinct. The ...
Research by Rebecca Asch, a recent graduate of Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, shows a strong correlation between warmer ocean temperatures and changes in the timing of fish ...
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This freshwater fish hits 120+ years, but a big problem remains
In a world where most freshwater fish are lucky to see a decade, one species quietly pushes past 100 and can reach 120 years ...
As many as 60 percent of the world’s fish species could struggle to breed and reproduce if climate change causes the Earth to warm by 5 degrees Celsius over the next 80 years, the current projection ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A University at Buffalo research team will investigate why stocked fish in Lake Ontario are not reproducing. The effort is being funded by New York Sea Grant, which recently announced ...
The greenback cutthroat trout, considered extinct for 85 years, was found naturally reproducing in Colorado waters after more than a decade of conservation efforts, officials said. Photo from Colorado ...
Polar fish experience lower mortality than tropical fish, allowing them to delay reproduction until later in life when they are larger and can produce more eggs, according to a study by Mariana ...
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