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Oregon State University. "Two shark species documented in Puget Sound for first time." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 26 July 2024. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 07 / 240726193208.htm>.
BALTIMORE -- The snakehead fish is an invasive species that came into Maryland in the early 2000s. Now the fish is undergoing a rebrand to help control the population. Snakehead fish have been a ...
Last week, researchers from Oregon State University documented two shark species in Puget Sound for the first time. Taylor Chapple, assistant professor and head of the Big Fish Lab at OSU, joins ...
News Washington Two new shark species are moving into Puget Sound: ‘They’re not supposed to be here’ July 31, 2024 Updated Wed., July 31, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.
Animals Oregon researchers document 2 shark species for first time in Puget Sound Researchers discovered broadnose sevengill shark and the critically endangered soupfin shark near Olympia.
Scientists have long sought to explain how fish can sense the direction of sound, given the challenges that hearing underwater poses. An experimental study testing a variety of models now provides ...
A small species of fish that measures no more than half an inch in length is capable of producing sounds louder than an elephant, according to a new study. Danionella cerebrum, tiny translucent ...
One of the world’s smallest fish, measuring just 12 millimetres long, can make a sound registering more than 140 decibels – about as loud as firecrackers being set off.
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