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This Record Fish Caught in the Gulf Peeled Off 2,000 Yards of Line Before Anglers Knew It Was Hooked
“We think the fish was just doing its thing along the bottom, ate the hardtail bait, and kept on swimming,” says Guidry, 27, ...
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Bradenton Herald on MSNAre Gulf sharks really an ‘overwhelming problem’? It’s complicated, experts say
Scientists are using everything from angler surveys to videos to DNA testing to study shark populations in the Gulf.
The Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" is smaller than previous measurements and forecasts, NOAA announced. There are 2.8 million ...
NOAA-supported scientists announced today that this year's Gulf of Mexico "dead zone"—an area of low to no oxygen that can ...
The University of Southern Mississippi study could have implications for fisheries management – including for forage species ...
The Gulf of America's "dead zone" has shrunk significantly this summer, with scientists measuring a hypoxic area of just over ...
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Salt Water Sportsman on MSNGulf Red Grouper Remains Open
Based on the estimates, Gulf red grouper should remain open through the end of the year. However, if landings reach, or are ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Identify a New Manta Ray Species, Just the Third Known in the World
Now, it’s official: Marshall and her colleagues have identified a new species called Mobula yarae, or the Atlantic manta ray.
The dead zone, a stretch of oxygen-depleted water that forms annually off the Louisiana and Texas coasts, is caused primarily ...
There are a half-dozen species of lampreys in Pennsylvania, but an invasive sea lamprey is impacting a variety of fish in ...
You can often spot a Spanish galleon crewed by singing pirates sailing in the placid waters of the Laguna Madre in deep South Texas, so, it’s no surprise that South Padre Island was recently named the ...
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