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A 5-foot sawfish tagged off Florida’s gulf coast showed up on opposite side of the state and doubled in size, state project finds.
As dead sawfish began washing up on shores in the Lower Keys this winter, researchers and wildlife officers raced to respond to the mounting number of endangered fish thrashing on beaches ...
An endangered smalltooth sawfish was not what Mac expected to be at the end of his fishing line after fishing with buddies New Year’s Day.
Sawfish friends Something the sawfish has gained in recent years has been friends. On Oct. 17, sawfish fans are encouraged to commemorate the fourth annual celebration of International Sawfish Day.
Smalltooth sawfish, which Poulakis describes as looking "like a shark with a hedge-trimmer for a nose," were listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act in 2003; the species' current ...
Nearly two years after an unprecedented die-off of endangered smalltooth sawfish, scientists are still investigating ...
According to ABC News, fishers and scientists in Northern Australia partnered for a three-year study to research the sawfish — "a type of modified ray, with a saw-like nose on its head, called a ...
A mysterious affliction that causes prehistoric, endangered smalltooth sawfish to spin erratically in Florida waters and often die appears to have resurfaced.
A sawfish, a type of ray related to sharks, is immediately recognizable by its long, tooth-lined snout, called a rostrum or saw.
An endangered fish found off the coast of Florida is exhibiting strange behavior, including "spinning and whirling." The government is mounting an emergency response.
A 5-foot sawfish tagged off Florida’s gulf coast showed up on opposite side of the state and doubled in size, state project finds.