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Nearly two years after one of the planet’s rarest fish began washing up dead in the Lower Keys, scientists investigating the ...
Joe Cavanaugh brings a wealth of experience to the non-profit as he's worked with endangered fish in places like the ...
Nearly two years after an unprecedented die-off of endangered smalltooth sawfish in the Florida Keys, scientists are still investigating conditions that caused the deaths and how to better predict ...
A sawfish, a type of ray related to sharks, is immediately recognizable by its long, tooth-lined snout, called a rostrum or saw.
The sawfish that beached itself on the shore was found the next day with its saw-like rostrum cut from its body.
Dozens of species of fish, including the endangered sawfish, have been spinning and whirling in the waters off the Florida Keys for months, but so far, there doesn't appear to be any threat to ...
Earth is home to five species of sawfish, and the smalltooth sawfish is the only one found in Florida.
Endangered fish are dying in droves by throwing themselves — “whirling and spinning” — onto the beaches of South Florida, leaving experts mystified. Dozens of smalltooth sawfish have been ...
The smalltooth sawfish, a critically endangered animal, is in even more danger than usual in the Florida seas. Six of the rare creatures washed up dead in the past seven days, officials reported ...
The death toll of the critically endangered smalltooth sawfish continues to climb in the Florida Keys.
Three smalltooth sawfish pups have been born at SeaWorld Orlando, the aquarium announced. It the only aquarium in the U.S. to have the endangered species, SeaWorld said — and only one other ...
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