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Want to see how severely we humans are scouring the oceans for fish? Check out this striking map from the World Wildlife Fund’s 2012 “Living Planet Report.” The red areas are the most intensively fished (and, in many cases, overfished) parts of the ocean — and they’ve expanded dramatically since 1950: Read full article >>

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  • Fish conservation research presented by students
    Cortland students Kayelah Brown, Morgan Bulger and Preston Fuerbacher joined with two SUNY Oswego students to reveal their research results at the New York Chapter of American Fisheries Society’s ...
    04/15/2024 - 8:51 am | View Link
  • Arkansas Game and Fish officials warning Arkansans to be on the lookout for invasive snails
    An invasive species of snails has been found in shipments of live crawfish to Arkansas from Louisiana. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission said they need the public's help in preventing the spread ...
    04/15/2024 - 8:39 am | View Link
  • Taking another look at forage fish, focusing on menhaden
    Check out the book by H. Bruce Franklin “The Most Important Fish in the Sea” (2007, Shearwater Pub.), documenting the history of this important forage species.
    04/15/2024 - 8:29 am | View Link
  • I Speak for the Fish: Never underestimate a smallmouth
    Smallmouth basses are like 3-year-old German Shepherds: powerful and intelligent with lethal guarding instincts.
    04/15/2024 - 8:25 am | View Link
  • Olympia to Host Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission Meeting: Cougars, Wolves, and Salmon Policy Decisions Await
    The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is set to discuss cougars, wolves, fish, and habitat conservation in Olympia from April 18-20.
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  • Fish: Different Types, Definitions, Photos, and More
    Fish are the most diverse group among vertebrates, with over 33,000 different types of fish species. No one really knows how many different types of fish exist in the world, more are being discovered constantly. We may soon have over 35,000, or even 40,000 known species!
    04/12/2024 - 5:22 am | View Link
  • Fish
    A fish (pl.: fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a hard skull, but lacking limbs with digits. Fish can be grouped into the more basal jawless fish and the more common jawed fish, the latter including all living cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as the extinct placoderms and ...
    04/12/2024 - 3:06 am | View Link
  • Fish Pictures & Facts
    Fin fish like salmon have gills, are covered in scales, and reproduce by laying eggs. Eels, by contrast, have worm-like bodies and exceedingly slimy skin. Lungfish gulp air.
    04/12/2024 - 12:22 am | View Link
  • 10 Essential Facts About Fish
    All Fish Are Equipped With Gills. LuismiX/Getty Images. Like all animals, fish need oxygen in order to fuel their metabolism: the difference is that terrestrial vertebrates breathe air, while fish rely on oxygen dissolved in water. To this end, fish have evolved gills, complex, efficient, multi-layered organs that absorb oxygen from the water ...
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  • Fish Portal | Britannica
    Almost all natural bodies of water bear fish life, with the exception of very hot thermal ponds and extremely salt-alkaline lakes, such as the Dead Sea in Asia and the Great Salt Lake in North America. Although most fish species are cold-blooded, one especially contrarian species, the opah (Lampris guttatus), is warm-blooded.
    04/11/2024 - 9:56 am | View Link
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