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Coast Guard Continues Search for Missing Florida Teens
Hundreds of family members, friends and classmates took part in a Sunday night prayer vigil for two missing 14-year-olds from South Florida who disappeared while fishing in the Atlantic Ocean
July 27, 2015
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The Associated Press
Sport Fishing Relies on Spawning ‘Muskies’
As one of the most highly prized game fish in the Upper Midwest, muskellunge, or muskies, and northern ...
June 11, 2015
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Sue Nichols
The Florida Keys, The Way They Were
Nothing is really remembered without nostalgia. The way things were during vacations taken long ago are memories of ...
May 23, 2015
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John Christopher Fine
Nobel Prize Winner’s Theory Tested in Baja California Sur
In 2009, Elinor Ostrom won the Nobel Prize for economics.
April 29, 2015
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David Orenstein
‘Pauses’ Could Prevent Forage Fish Collapse
A new study is first to show that fishing likely worsens population collapses in species of forage fish, ...
April 10, 2015
BY
University of Washington
A Sustainable Approach for the World’s Fish Supply
China’s booming aquaculture industry is increasingly dependent on fishmeal made from wild-caught fish, a practice that depletes wild ...
January 14, 2015
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Leiden University
Good Catch: Fishing in Niagara Falls
One of the top family destinations in the United States and Canada is Niagara Falls. This area has ...
December 29, 2014
BY
Jeska Blevins
A Salmon-Fishing Trip Renews Old Bonds
The life cycle of salmon follows a predictable pattern, one that includes a phase when the adult fish ...
October 24, 2014
BY
Jonathan Ma
Does Water Defy Gravity by Flowing Upstream? (+Video)
How exactly, wondered Victor Schauberger, do some fish travel up waterfalls and how do they swim upstream with ...
July 6, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Father And Son Catch Massive Sturgeon (Video)
Ron and Paul Jarvis caught a massive 884-pound white sturgeon while fishing in British Columbia.
June 18, 2014
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Epoch Video
Human Remains Found In Australian Crocodile (Video)
Police searched a national park in northern Australia after the 62-year-old man's family reported a crocodile took him ...
June 10, 2014
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Epoch Video
Islamorada: Florida’s Hot Spot for Sportfishing
We pulled out of Whale Harbor Marina before sunrise. The Atlantic was a little rough. A cool wind ...
June 8, 2014
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John Christopher Fine
Scientists Focusing on the Wrong Sharks in the Wrong Places
Sharks are in danger in most parts of the world, with a quarter of all sharks and rays ...
May 16, 2014
BY
Paolo Momigliano
and
Rob Harcourt
How Whale Feces Help You Breathe
Half of the world’s oxygen is provided by phytoplankton, an aquatic organism that functions as a carbon sink ...
May 8, 2014
BY
Marieke Vos
Left Side Male, Right Side Female: Extremely Strange Creatures
Find out what this crazy, naturally two-toned lobster is all about.
February 23, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Alaska Man Survives in Crate After Boat Sinks
A young fisherman survived more than 24 hours in a plastic crate in the cold sea off the ...
September 11, 2012
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Alex Johnston
Fishermen Versus Sea Lions
In a classic man-versus-nature story, both sides are competing for the Columbia River salmon, which they both need ...
May 30, 2012
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lisa.wederspahn
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Paul Darin
Independent Watchdogs Vital for Seafood Industry
The integrity of the Observer Monitoring Programme on foreign charter fishing vessels operating in New Zealand waters must ...
April 8, 2012
BY
Diane Cordemans
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