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How a simple fish trap dragged up creatures that shouldn’t be here
The creek looks harmless, but once the traps hit bottom, the water gives up creatures that feel out of place — jags, cichlids, armored catfish, and then two enormous iridescent sharks. Their bodies ...
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Discover how traditional Hawaiian aquaculture systems effectively shield fish populations from the negative impacts of ...
Researchers from the university’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology discovered that indigenous aquaculture systems ...
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Sharks that venture into brackish water, such as estuaries, river mouths, and mangrove swamps, are often highly adaptable ...
The beneficial annual floods Vietnam’s Mekong Delta gets has been steadily dwindling for the last 14 years. The sediment flows have now dropped by 70% compared to before 2000, and many fish species ...
The model showed fish densities inside loko iʻa declined less under warming than fish in the surrounding bay, which the ...
Paepae o staff and volunteers work on methods to trap juvenile fish inside the pond.(Photo credit: Heʻeia NERR) Traditional Hawaiian fishponds (loko ...
Bass Fishing Productions on MSN
The fish trap that caught a rare freshwater “shark”
This trap was meant for small fish, but what we hauled up looked more like a tiny freshwater shark. The moment it surfaces, the reactions go from confused to amazed as the rare catch starts thrashing.
New research from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biolog revealed Indigenous aquaculture ...
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