Fish January 27, 2022 Rare fish species spotted in Ohio for the first time in over 80 years The Ohio Division of Wildlife posted to social media that two longhead darters had been caught from the Ohio River
Fish January 26, 2022 Hundreds of invasive fish pulled from Texas river due to aquarium dumping Texas Parks and Wildlife reported that 406 suckermouth armored catfish were removed from the San Marcos River in Texas.
Innovations January 11, 2022 Scientists built a car that fish can drive Scientists at Ben-Gurion University in Israel have built a car that fish can drive on land. The tank on wheels can track the movement of the fish inside and go in the direction it's heading.
Fish January 3, 2022 Fish rain on Texas town, sparking local officials to speak out: 'This isn't a joke'
Fish December 16, 2021 Rare deep sea fish found washed ashore near San Diego The Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego confirmed to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ that a football fish had been found a beach near San Diego.
WILD NATURE December 6, 2021 Cannibalistic lancetfish found on California beach The Scripps Institution of Oceanography recently tweeted about a 4-foot lancetfish that was found on San Diego’s La Jolla Shores last week.
GREAT OUTDOORS October 10, 2021 School of fish swimming in heart formation stuns onlookers: Drone footage These Palm Beach fish deserve a gold medal in artistic swimming.
WILD NATURE September 29, 2021 US officials say ivory-billed woodpecker, over 20 other species extinct Death’s come knocking a last time for the splendid ivory-billed woodpecker and 22 more birds, fish and other species: The U.S. government is declaring them extinct.
SCIENCE July 24, 2021 Iron Age-era mummy preserved in bog still has undigested last meal A re-examination of the last meal of an Early Iron Age Denmark bog body called Tollund Man has revealed new details about his final hours.
SCIENCE July 20, 2021 Florida beaches see nearly 800 tons of dead fish, sea life wash ashore Thousands of dead fish and marine life have washed up on beaches in the Tampa Bay-St. Petersburg area of Florida largely due to red tide caused by toxic algal blooms.
Fish July 14, 2021 California, Florida fish mortality pinned to drought, climate change California officials warned this week that salmon in the state's Sacramento River might not survive the region's historic drought.