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As oceans warm, tropical fish are on the move, heading south into cooler waters. New research reveals how they are getting on ...
There’s something magical about a crystal-clear aquarium. The way light filters through the water, the graceful movement of fish, and the calm ambiance it brings it’s a living piece of art. But clear ...
Other warm-water fish – bass, perch, crappie, and sunfish species – naturally reproduce in Colorado's waters so there should be no impact from the aborted spawning this spring. Colorado's warm ...
Warm river habitats appear to play a larger than expected role supporting the survival of cold-water fish, such as salmon and trout, a new Oregon State University-led study published today found.
Warm-water habitat 'pays the bills,' allowing cold-water fish to fuel up Date: November 30, 2021 Source: Oregon State University Summary: New research shows that warm-water habitats can be ...
Warmer water holds less oxygen, meaning fish generally flee for cooler, more hospitable waters. The sea turtle wasn’t the only oddity Wills observed on the water two months ago. The bluefish his ...