The government estimates that NOAA’s projects and services support more than one-third of the nation’s gross domestic product. Yet, this is one of the agencies that the Trump administration has ...
But tucked inside Milwaukee’s bustling Public Market sits St. Paul Fish Company, a maritime miracle that has Wisconsinites ...
A community of rare fish enthusiasts collects endangered species of freshwater fish from lakes and springs around the world, ...
Australian scientists have discovered an ancient freshwater fish fossil with its stomach contents remarkably preserved. In a ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
A new study compiling butterfly surveys across the country found a 22% overall decline, while seven species found in Maine ...
No one has a bigger stake in sustaining healthy fisheries than Maine’s community-based fishermen. Challenges abound, but ...
The Eastern Maine ROOTS Conference brought together agriculturists across the state to explore sustainable solutions and support for local communities.
Within them is a colorful world full of freshwater fish who have the power to create healthier rivers, a thriving abundance of wildlife, and even stronger communities. Whether you live near a tiny ...
By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine is trying to keep an invasive fish out of the state’s largest lake. The question is whether that is possible.
Skretting Japan’s Imari plant supplies feed for a number of different aquaculture species, including freshwater trout, salmon, seabass, seabream, meagre, seriola, cobia, and tropical marine finfish.
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