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Elvers are one of the most valuable fish in Canada – but 25 years since a Mi’kmaq man’s famous court case, there is little ...
In the decade that invasive Asian swamp eels have been spotted in the Everglades, new research from FIU shows they’ve decimated populations of local mosquitofish and crayfish.
Cobia are drawing the attention of most anglers fishing from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel up the entire bayside of the ...
‘New York’ Magazine’s restaurant critic Matthew Schneier reviews Eel Bar on the Lower East Sdie, which, seven months after opening, has become a less buzzy, better version of itself.
After being swallowed alive, Japanese eels were able to escape from a predator fish’s stomach and swim to freedom through the fish’s gills, new research shows.
EASTHAMPTON — Several mysteries surround American eels, a species that spends a portion of its life in Massachusetts. For example, no one has ever observed the species spawn, and only one has ...
The Asian swamp eel is a slimy fish with a voracious, indiscriminate appetite — a creature researchers say has been a massive problem in the Everglades.
Scientists have captured video evidence of eels wiggling out of the stomachs of bigger fish after being swallowed alive, marking the first such observation of prey behaviour within the digestive ...
Once they’ve laid their eggs, European eel larvae ― which bob around like tiny transparent leaves ― ride the currents for thousands of miles until landing on the shores of Eastern Europe.
X-ray footage shows how Japanese eels escape from a predator’s stomach It took escaping eels 56 seconds on average to free themselves from death.
WRITER'S JOURNAL People ask me why I wrote a book about eels. I tell a series of lies about it. The truth for writers of nonfiction is that often our topics find us ...
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