An extensive international study led by researchers from Tel Aviv University found a decline in the abundance of marine fish species that move rapidly toward the poles to escape rising sea ...
The warming of the world’s oceans by climate change is pushing fish away from their current habitats and toward Earth’s poles. By 2030, scientists predict a quarter of the global shared fish stocks ...
STONINGTON, Conn. — Struggling as climate change affects marine catch limits, fishermen have launched a “Make Commercial Fishing Great Again!” campaign in hopes of getting President Trump’s attention.
Sometimes less is more. Researchers accurately modeled dynamic fish schooling by incorporating the tendency of fish to focus on a single visual target instead of the whole school, as well as other ...
Fish biologist Zeb Hogan and a research team with a Mekong giant stingray. In his book, "Chasing Giants," Hogan describes the importance to people of fish—from charismatic giants to abundant fisheries ...
You'll often hear about swims on barbel rivers that will produce fish during the day, yet the chances of catching them from the same swim after dark are virtually nil. But why do fish often move in ...
When invasive snakehead fish first appeared in the United States, in 2002, the secretary of interior herself called a press conference to warn of impending danger. “These fish are like something from ...
Inspiration can come from anywhere. For Radhika Nagpal, it came from her honeymoon. Nagpal was snorkelling in the Bahamas when she was approached by a school of colourful striped fish, moving as one. ...
A new study of giant danios (not pictured) suggests schools of fish save 79 percent more energy in turbulent conditions than fish swimming individually. Gordon Firestein via Wikimedia Commons under CC ...
What do we have in common with fish, besides being vertebrates? The types of joints we (and most vertebrates) share most likely originated from the same common ancestor. But it’s not a feature that we ...
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