Cocaine pollution can affect the behavior of fish—altering, for example, the way Atlantic salmon move through their environment, prompting them to swim farther and disperse over a wider area. So finds ...
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Adventurous foodies can now eat fish caught from the Hudson River for the first time in 50 years, the New York State Department of Health has advised. The change is thanks to declining levels of ...
The New York State Department of Health last week shared updated guidance on eating fish you catch, and it includes a major change for the Hudson River. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
The New York State Department of Health on Thursday shared updated guidance on eating fish you catch, and it includes a major change for the Hudson River. For the first time in 50 years, the ...
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The fish may be biting earlier than normal this season in lakes and ponds across Utah, and there’s a big reason why. Drought conditions have lowered water levels at the Utah Division of Wildlife ...
Seafood spots take center stage during the Lenten season, offering fresh, flavorful options that align with the long-standing Catholic tradition of not eating meat on Fridays during the 40-day ...
You'll need to know how to cook fish porridge in Crimson Desert fairly early on, because the "Renee's Request" quest tasks you with making it. It's essentially a cooking tutorial, but with a few ...
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Do you know that uncomfortable feeling of being watched? A new study shows that fish also seem to know when they—or their kids—are being stared at, and that they don’t like it. The work, published ...