GLENWOOD SPRINGS – A group of fishermen bagged a record day on the Roaring Fork River Tuesday. Three boats and 13 people pulled in just about every fish in the river. They caught literally hundreds at ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., -- Where do fish occur in a river? To the casual observer, all parts of a stream seem alike: wet! But fish experience the river as complex habitat, and discern many subtle ...
A few miles off the coast of Massachusetts, aboard the fishing boat the Miss Emily, chains groaned as they lifted the sodden net out of the water. The multi-hued strands opened, spilling their meager ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced Tuesday walleye fishing will go on at Lake Mille Lacs this season, even though anglers have reached their walleye quota for ...
Researchers at MIT, Northeastern University and the Naval Research Laboratory have for the first time used a low-frequency sonar remote system to track fish populations and scan vast sections of the ...
The sun has set. The sky is getting dark. Three men in a 16-foot boat glide quietly through the bulrushes. They flip a switch, and 500 volts of electricity surge through the water. Within seconds, ...
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) - For the first time since the historic Cameron Peak Fire charred a record-breaking 208,000 acres in 2020, and since the rain on the burn scar caused fatal flooding in the ...
Fish can distinguish between larger and smaller quantities, with an additional ability to "count" up to three, according to research on tropical angelfish. Angelfish are regarded as being one of the ...
When fish are in short supply, every fish counts. To make every fish count, it's important to accurately and comprehensively count the fish. Three miles offshore, in the Gulf of Alaska's industrial ...
Diver Dan Abbott unloads his scuba gear on a beach in Monterey, Calif. — his tank, flippers and a waterproof clipboard covered in tally marks. He spent the morning counting fish: pile perch, black ...
Clown anemonefish have territorial tendencies. Unlike the freewheeling, fun-loving protagonist of Finding Nemo, real life clown anemonefish are extremely hostile – even toward human divers. "I have ...