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To reach the animals, researchers broke open the rocks “with a hammer and pickaxe.” Take a look at what they found.
Alaska’s mix of marine debris shows how ocean activities and ocean currents bring trash to the state’s shores.
The fisherman and his crew, deckhand Wynn Davy, caught "Ghost," a nearly 3.1-metre or 10′2″ long, and 700 pounds, white sturgeon, just south of Lillooet on July 7. The catch was made while chartering ...
The fisherman and his crew, deckhand Wynn Davy, caught "Ghost," a nearly 3.1-metre or 10′2″ long, and 700 pounds, white ...
The 100-mile stretch of river from Leadville to Cañon City claims premium, trout-rich waters teeming with stocked fish.
This is the heartwarming moment a turtle tangled in a discarded fishing net was freed and released back into the ocean. Fishermen spotted the hapless green sea turtle caught in the nylon mesh along ...
Zones will be surveyed for ecological sensitivity, species diversity, fishing intensity, and prevalence of ghost gear to identify the areas most at risk from entanglement and overfishing, enabling the ...
The impact of climate change on the state is as varied as its landscape. From vast forests and rolling farms that line the ...
Ghost fishing gear is the deadliest form of marine plastic as it unselectively catches wildlife, entangling marine mammals, seabirds, sea turtles, and sharks, subjecting them to a slow and painful ...
Project ReCon expands globally, repurposing fishing buoys for marine conservation and helping safeguard ocean health ...