Ultrasonic tracking in Hiroshima Bay shows that male and female black sea bream move differently during the spawning season, ...
A new peer-reviewed research paper, authored by Shedd Aquarium and published in Journal of Great Lakes Research, assesses the fish species that spawn in the Chicago River to sustain and support ...
Climate change may be depriving juvenile fish of their most crucial early food source by throwing off the synchronization of when microscopic plants known as phytoplankton bloom and when fish hatch, ...
In a new meta-study, experts have published ground-breaking findings on the effects of climate change for fish stock around the globe. Because fish that are ready to mate and their young are ...
Although air and water temperatures are still relatively cool, longer days and increasing air temperatures are slowly warming area lakes. Increasing lake temperatures begin to stimulate natural ...
You know it’s fall in the Ozarks when leaves start to turn color, temperatures start to cool… and brown trout start to leap upstream out of Lake Taneycomo. Odd though it may sound, “leap” — not swim — ...
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The bass spawn is officially behind us. No more occasional stragglers to be found, and fry balls have busted up into individual baby bass trying to make it on their own. Most of the fish have vacated ...
Boat ramps sit in the mud, stranded like beached sea creatures. Algae bakes on the top of exposed rocks. And former fish ...