Monday Fish Roundup
Longest fish in the world, not seen since 1879, washes up in Sweden Dallas Morning News When he got closer, 73-year-old Kurt Ove Eriksson realized that the 12-foot serpentlike thing was the carcass of a rare fish from the depths of the ocean. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
New York Times (blog) As recently as 2004, the gulf had at least 20000 licensed trawlers boats that scour the ocean floor with large nets in search of fish and shrimp. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
7 charged in LA with smuggling endangered fish The Associated Press LOS ANGELES A federal grand jury in Los Angeles has indicted seven people on charges of illegally smuggling an endangered fish considered lucky in Asia ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Gov. Pawlenty catches four fish on Lake Kabetogoma during opener Coon Rapids ECM Publishers Tim Pawlenty caught four fish this morning on Lake Kabetogama in northern Minnesota at the Governor's Fishing Opener. He's pictured holding a 22- inch ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Fishermen pulling spring chinook out of Columbia Seattle Post Intelligencer But before Fiander gets the fish onto his string, another one of his poles gets a hit, and he springs to it and the chore is repeated. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Fed report shows gains for fish stocks Boston Herald The argument was wedded to claims of imminent destruction of global fish stocks that would leave the oceans empty except for jellyfish. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
With Gulf fish threatened by oil spill, NOAA may extend catch season Naples Daily News Valuable reef fish species, like snapper and grouper, spawn in spring and early summer in the waters that have been turned into an oil slick. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Wired News By Susan Milius, Science News Even though a male cichlid is one tough fish, he may be scared of his own reflection. A new study shows that squaring off to ... See all stories on this topic | ||
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