Changes in fishing tactics, temps ring in the new year - Read this weeks Fishing News from Anna Maria Island, Florida ...
Let's talk reels. More specifically... spinning reels. As someone who lives in Wisconsin, a spinning combo has always kind of been my bread and butter, but thanks to the explosion of forward facing ...
The Coast Guard has suspended its search for Brandon Billmaier of the Shiner Law Group and his uncle, Fort Myers attorney ...
Pressure on stocks has fallen sharply over the past decade 52% of assessed stocks are still classed as overexploited Aquaculture faces rising pressure from heatwaves, disease outbreaks ROME, Nov 28 ...
These three fish are freaks, phantoms and mysteries of the deep. Here’s what we’ve learned from the rare glimpses we’ve had of their lives. The deep sea is one of Earth’s final frontiers. Given its ...
The Council today reached a political agreement on new limits on fish catches for the Baltic Sea's key fish stocks, namely herring, sprat, cod, salmon and plaice, in order to ensure sustainable stocks ...
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A juvenile spotted ratfish. These deep-sea fish are named for their long, rat-like tails. Gareth J. Fraser, University of Florida Deep in the ocean, you can find a strange fish with teeth not just in ...
The bumpy snailfish (Careproctus colliculi) is one of three new deep-sea species described. 2019 MBARI When you think of deep-sea fish, chances are you imagine sharp-toothed, foreboding-looking ...
For an animal, surviving in the ocean’s deepest trenches requires remarkable adaptations: a gelatinous body that can withstand pressure, bioluminescent features to guide it, and a transparent ...
The bumpy snailfish, discovered 10,000 feet down off the coast of California, shows that not all denizens of the abyss are frightening. By Alexa Robles-Gil For an animal, surviving in the ocean’s ...