From the glacial lakes of Alaska to the lazy rivers of the Deep South, America boasts a diverse cast of freshwater fish that would make any angler’s heart skip a beat. Let’s dive into the ...
This remarkable find, near Koh Preah island on the Mekong River, has set a new world record for the largest freshwater fish ever caught. Wonders of the Mekong team members, Cambodian fishery officials ...
Freshwater ecosystems ... These rivers, once free-flowing, now face disruptions due to dams, water extraction, and other human activities. The loss of natural flow patterns in these rivers further ...
Having an aquarium full of freshwater fish at home is beautiful. Keeping an aquarium in your home benefits your health like reducing stress and lowering blood pressure. Freshwater tanks are easier to ...
A quarter of the total freshwater fauna, like fish and invertebrates, is facing the “threat with extinction”, the first-ever global health assessment of them has found. The assessment concluded that ...
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Freshwater fish provide an important source of protein for many human societies, and species such as Atlantic salmon support a fishing-tourism industry critical to many areas with limited ...
The largest global assessment of freshwater animals on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ to date has revealed that 24% of the world’s freshwater fish, dragonfly, damselfly, crab, crayfish and ...
Many of the freshwater species considered in this study are socially and economically important. Freshwater fish provide an important source of protein for many human societies, and species such as ...
Did you know the bigmouth buffalo is the longest living freshwater fish on the planet, often surviving for over a century? And did you know they hold the potential to provide insights into our own ...
Conservation actions have been implemented worldwide to mitigate severe river biodiversity loss. This Review summarizes these conservation actions, qualitatively assesses their outcomes, and ...
A new study published in Nature on Wednesday finds that nearly 25 percent of freshwater fauna—including species of fish, dragonflies, damselflies, crabs, crayfish and shrimp—are “threatened ...