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Have you ever thought about adding an aquarium to your home? They can be a fantastic addition to any household or worksp ...
Documenting Florida’s natural springs and America’s freshwater ecosystems has become a passion project. The Verge caught up ...
The Arctic landscape during the Cretaceous Period may have been dominated by the dinosaurs, but the rivers and streams held something more familiar. Alaska's fresh waters 73 million years ago were ...
Have you ever heard of a fish that breathes air and “hibernates” to survive? The lungfish is an incredibly unique and ...
Among these, one stands out not just for its size but for the mystery and awe it inspires: the world’s biggest freshwater fish. This article takes you on an exploration of this remarkable creature, ...
Eating fish may offer many health benefits, from improving heart health to boosting brain function. Incorporating fish into your diet may contribute to long-term wellness. Fish is among the ...
About a dozen Kentucky State University Aquaculture Program students volunteered to remove and relocate hundreds of pounds of fish stranded by a flood in a pond on the grounds of Buffalo Trace ...
From massive reptiles to predatory fish, freshwater ecosystems are home to creatures with incredible size, power, and predatory instincts. Imagine paddling along a peaceful river only to realize that ...
STRAWTOWN — The White River is much healthier after a chemical dump killed millions of fish 25 years ago. The man who led the charge to clean the river now has a permanent place next to it. A fishing ...
Professor Edson Adriano, a parasitology expert from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology-UNIFESP, said: “The vast Amazon Basin is home to the largest diversity of freshwater fish ...
Few freshwater fish can match the size of the Mekong giant catfish, which can exceed 10 feet and weigh over 660 pounds. Native to the Mekong River, this gentle giant feeds on plankton rather than ...
I Speak for the Fish is a monthly column written by Great Lakes Now Contributor Kathy Johnson, coming out the third Monday of each month. Publishing the author’s views and assertions does not ...