AUSTIN, Texas — People in North Austin noticed something fishy at Shoal Creek this week. They reported several dead fish and a change in the color of the water. Matt Frank told KVUE's Kelsey Sanchez ...
The sea can be a dark and scary place, where survival often depends on not being alone. In the vast, open water, fish rarely swim solo. Instead, they aggregate into schools or shoals as a strategy to ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) – In an update to the Shoal Creek drinking water main break that turned some areas of the water green, Austin Watershed protection said hundreds more fish were killed than originally ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Watershed Protection said it is sending spill investigators back out to Shoal Creek after being made aware that cleanup crews missed hundreds of dead fish at nearby dam. Earlier ...
On an unseasonably cold November morning, Professor Steve Sammons of Auburn University hunts shoal bass and other native fish in the Columbus waters of the Chattahoochee River. He and two fishery ...
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The surprising reasons most fish swim in shoals
One aspect of the lives of coarse fish is shared by almost all species – they live in shoals. This gives fish a big advantage compared to living alone. It also means that if you get your location ...
Series numbering from dust jacket. FISH copy has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Purchased from the Bruce Collette Endowment for the Fishes Collection. Seventy per cent of the earth's ...
In the largest predation event ever recorded, researchers observed capelin shoaling off the coast of Norway, where a swarm of cod overtook them, consuming over 10 million fish in a few hours. The team ...
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