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For 50 years, scientists believed that schools of fish would save the most energy by swimming in flat diamond formations.
Hop in the kayak and see how the GULP! Swimming Mullet lands flounder, trout, and redfish back-to-back!
Hovering fish aren’t loafing—they burn twice resting energy to make micro-fin tweaks that counteract a natural tendency to ...
The code written on the tag revealed that the trout was 39 years old, marking it the Great Lakes Mass Marking Program’s ...
Fish make hanging motionless in the water column look effortless, and scientists had long assumed hovering was a type of rest ...
Scientists have long assumed that fish save energy by swimming in neat diamond formations, but a new study using advanced 3D ...
When the top spotty fish in a tank disappears, the runner-up turns aggressive within minutes, rushing and nipping rivals ...
They are commonly found in coastal waters, bays and estuaries. While needlefish are not aggressive, they often jump out of the water. This behavior can be dangerous for humans, as they can be struck ...
A plan to restore fish passage in the Blackstone River still faces obstacles over funding and questions over working with ...
Each season, the William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game stock approximately 200 bodies of water, equating to about 7 million fish of various species. One ...
With the beginning of summer and anglers fishing from shore, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department reminds people that ...