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On their first-ever visit to William O’Brien State Park on Sunday, Dave and Tracy Rowe of Ironwood, Mich., noticed something ...
Lake Alice in William O’Brien State Park in northern Washington County virtually disappeared over the weekend after a dam ...
The author spent decades hammering big bass in small ponds. Here's what he learned and how you can use his knowledge today.
Researchers have discovered that deep-sea fish generate carbonate minerals at rates similar to shallow species, confirming ...
The diver, Jake Smith, shot the fluke Saturday in Barnegat Inlet and then brought it into Fisherman's Headquarters at Ship Bottom to be weighed. There, the fish pulled the scale down to 9 pounds, 1 ...
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mlive on MSN‘Livers of the river’ found in Grand Rapids area polluted creek offer hope for recovery
A survey of Plaster Creek at a Kentwood park revealed 505 mussels often called ''livers of the river" for their ability to ...
Florida anglers say sharks are snatching their catches at unprecedented rates, calling it an “overwhelming problem” and ...
The predatory piranha, equipped with powerful jaws and razor-sharp teeth, is most dangerous when traveling in large schools, ...
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Mongabay News on MSNRevealed: Brazilian state buys endangered angelsharks for school lunches
Endangered angelsharks have been served to schoolchildren in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul for years, as well as ...
On the night of the heaviest downpour on Tuesday in Pingtou, 73-year-old Zhang was woken up by her worried daughter-in-law in ...
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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.
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