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The Delaware River population is genetically unique, and even though the sturgeon venture far into the Atlantic Ocean as ...
Delaware anglers recently shattered state records with catches of two invasive fish species, according to the state ...
News Delaware River advocate sues feds to protect endangered fish Published: Oct. 04, 2024, 1:36 p.m.
Fewer than 250 spawning Atlantic sturgeon remain in the Delaware River, putting one of the region’s most ancient and ...
A Delaware River Greenway Partnership Heritage Lecture Join Travis Pantaleo of Cooks Creek Watershed Association for an engaging virtual exploration of ...
An Upper Makefield woman photographed a "Frankenfish" last Wednesday while walking along the Delaware Canal Towpath in Washington Crossing.
Two Delaware record catches have been confirmed by DNREC – both for invasive species. DNREC reports that a 33 pound 15.68-ounce Flathead Catfish was caught at Lums Pond by Jason Wise of Bear. This is ...
DNREC officials have confirmed that a 56 pound 3.2-ounce Golden Tilefish caught by angler Logan Smith of Dover is a new state record catch. Smith's catch measured 42 ½ inches in length and surpasses ...
Penn’s Woods: Pennsylvania’s Great Outdoors Delaware River advocate sues feds to protect endangered fish Published: Oct. 04, 2024, 1:36 p.m.
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