The salmon of the Hiitolanjoki river can finally return to their ancestral spawning grounds after being blocked for more than ...
The environmental group plans to remove the structures and restore the waterway for native sea-run fish such as American shad ...
Salmon, herring, the federally-protected Atlantic sturgeon, and American eel, all rely on Maine’s freshwater rivers to either ...
When Storm Amy battered the Scottish Highlands in early October, it tore through a salmon farm's sea pens, releasing around ...
One of the enduring ichthyological mysteries is how migratory fish know when it is time to move from their winter to summer ...
The escape of 75,000 farmed fish from damaged pens in the Highlands could pose a genetic threat to native Atlantic salmon.
The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC), the oldest outdoor recreation and conservation organization in the U.S., purchased the ...
A few coho salmon and a couple of Chinook salmon were caught in the harbor this week, along with a few steelhead. There were a lot of fish in the harbor, but few were willing to bite. Fire-tiger ...
The power company told Maine DEP that proposed fish passage standards for a new water quality certificate were massively ...
Walden became the foundational text for the aesthetic strand of the American environmental movement. Its emphasis on nature’s ...
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Farley Bridge on 9W reopens but pipeline work still ruffles Rockland merchants, leaders
The Route 9W bridge opened earlier than expected. But for many small businesses along the town's main thoroughfare, it was still too little, too late.
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Eels Need the Bermuda Triangle for Reproduction–and No One Knows Why
It is slimy, mysterious, and one of Europe’s most enigmatic species: the eel. For centuries, researchers have tried to discover where and how these fish reproduce–but to this day, no one knows for ...
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