An underwater camera on the popular website “Visdeurbel” allows fish enthusiasts to help thousands of scaly swimmers pass through a key gate in Utrecht, Netherlands on their way to breeding ...
May 29—On World Fish Migration Day Saturday, in the underwater viewing room at Manchester's Amoskeag Fishways, curious minds age 4 and older were transfixed by a riverside show. Merrimack River ...
Utrecht’s fish doorbell, an internet hit which has allowed tens of thousands of people all over the world to help fish ...
March is an exciting time for fishermen on the Atlantic Coast. As temperatures rise in the Northeast, it’s not just birds ...
Utrecht’s "fish doorbell" lets online viewers help fish migrate by signaling authorities to open a river lock. The project, now in its fifth year, has attracted millions of viewers who enjoy its mix ...
A team of researchers at Oregon State University has found that rising temperatures are increasing fish migration. As invasive species flee their warming habitats, they could cause cold-water fish ...
UTRECHT, Netherlands — With millions of global fans, the Ultrecht Fish Doorbell returns for its fifth anniversary. As of 3 March, the digital doorbell can be pressed again. Every spring, fish in the ...
They had a reel good time. Dozens of fish fanatics went all in for the city’s first-ever Fish Migration Celebration — braving wet weather to display homemade designs of undersea creatures and cheer on ...
The world's largest herring population has experienced an unprecedented 800-kilometer (497-mile) shift in its spawning grounds because of fishing practices that target older fish, according to a study ...
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