Warming ocean temperatures along the U.S. Northeast coastline are creating issues for fish and their ecosystems.
Scientists use underwater microphones to track red hind grouper spawning behavior and fish population changes over time.
Nathaniel P. Reed Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge is split by the Indian River Lagoon into two tracts: the island tract ...
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Why are winter flounder vanishing from Long Island Sound?
"Black sea bass are bullies and they displaced the fluke," said TJ Karbowski, owner of Clinton-based Rock and Roll Charters. ...
"Black sea bass are bullies and they displaced the fluke," said TJ Karbowski, owner of Clinton-based Rock and Roll Charters. ...
The warmer temperatures have allowed different species to become more common. That’s why people are starting to spot dolphins and sea turtles in the Sound. “We are seeing a lot of changes in the Sound ...
After analyzing over 2,000 hours of ocean acoustic recordings gathered over 12 years, marine biologists say that groupers ...
Each winter, red hind groupers gather under the full moon, grunting low-frequency calls to attract mates and defend territory ...
At the 49th Street Arcade, agents said they seized 29 illegal slot machines and one fish table, along with $4,266 in cash. They arrested Angela D. Sutton and charged her with one count of possession ...
In August and September, pods of what people estimated were hundreds of dolphins were spotted in the Long Island Sound off Connecticut cities and towns.
Capt. Gordon's "extensive research" finds that, while it may be a matter of individual preference, the question of whether or ...
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