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Depression-Era Drainage Ditches Emerge as Sleeping Threat to Cape Cod Salt Marshes
January 25, 2013 Cape Cod, Massachusetts has a problem. The iconic salt marshes of the famous summer retreat are melting away at the edges, dying back from the most popular recreational areas. The erosion is a ... > full story -
Underwater CO₂ Shows Potential as Barrier to Asian Carp
January 23, 2013 As the Asian carp population grows and the threat of the invasive species entering Lake Michigan through one of the Chicago canals is monitored, a researcher believes using two barrier methods is ... > full story -
New Research Throws Doubt on Earlier 'Killer Walrus' Claims
January 17, 2013 Palaeontologists who examined a new fossil found in southern California have thrown doubt on earlier claims that a "killer walrus" once ... > full story -
New Robotic Fish Glides Indefinitely
January 16, 2013 A high-tech robotic fish has a new look. A new skill. And a new name. Scientists have made a number of improvements on their fish, including the ability to glide long distances, which is the most ... > full story -
Fish Journeying Upstream Are Hampered by Hydropower Dams: Facilities in Northeastern U.S. Fail to Allow Passage of Migrating Fish
January 16, 2013 Major hydropower dams in the northeastern United States, constructed with state-of-the-art features designed to allow migratory fish to pass through them on their way to spawn upstream, have failed ... > full story -
Ornamental Fish Industry Faces Increasing Problems With Antibiotic Resistance
January 15, 2013 The $15 billion ornamental fish industry faces a global problem with antibiotic resistance, a new study concludes, raising concern that treatments for fish diseases may not work when needed ... > full story -
Mycobacteriosis in Fish
January 15, 2013 Mycobacteriosis in fish is a disease that is difficult to detect and therefore often underdiagnosed. For the same reason, information about the effects of this disease on the fish farming industry ... > full story -
Salmon Runs Boom, Go Bust Over Centuries
January 14, 2013 Salmon runs are notoriously variable: strong one year, and weak the next. New research shows that the same may be true from one century to the ... > full story -
Potential Harvest of Most Fish Stocks Largely Unrelated to Abundance
January 14, 2013 Environmental mood swings determine the sustainable yield of most fish ... > full story -
A Snapshot of Pupfish Evolution
January 10, 2013 One biologist has bred more than 3,000 hybrid fish in his time as a graduate student in evolution and ecology, a pursuit that has helped him create one of the most comprehensive snapshots of natural ... > full story
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