Fish
What a Walking Fish Can Teach Us About Human Evolution
New research on the little skate reveals the genes it shares with land animals—and a common ancestor from 420 million years ago
Young Tourist Finds 90-Million-Year-Old Fish Fossil at Colombian Monastery
Palaeontologists were first alerted to the fossil by a 10-year-old tourist
Alaska's Earthquake Caused Endangered Desert Pupfish to Spawn
Nevada's critically endangered fish are in an unseasonable spawn after the earthquake set their home rippling
It's Official: Fish Feel Pain
The verdict is in. But will our oceanic friends ever get the same legal protections as land animals?
An Unexpected Victim of Costa Rica's Drug Trade: Fish
The archipelago was once synonymous with tourism, sustainability and biodiversity. Now collapsing fisheries have led to turmoil
UN Begins Negotiating First Conservation Treaty for the High Seas
International waters face threats from overfishing, mining, pollution and climate change and the new treaty may help preserve marine biodiversity
In the 1930s, This Natural History Curator Discovered a Living Fossil–Well, Sort of
Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer was convinced she'd found something special in a pile of fish, but it took some time for her discovery to be recognized
Scientists Record the Thunderous Call of the Loudest Known Fish
The Gulf corvina’s collective mating call is so powerful that it can damage the hearing of sea lions and dolphins
Meet the Record-Breaking Fish That Lives 26,000 Feet Under the Sea
The creature is a type of snailfish, and has adapted to survive crushing pressures
Mexico Establishes Largest Marine Protected Area in North America
The nation will fully protect 57,000 square miles around the Revillagigedo Islands from fishing and resource extraction
Why California Fishermen Are Throwing Deafening “Seal Bombs” at Sea Lions
...and why no one is stopping them
Scientists Search for the Most Dangerous Places to Be a Shark
In a bid to stop the populations from dwindling, scientists are turning to big data
The Evolutionary Reason Why Fish Don't Swim Upside Down
It’s a natural question for animals that float, but few scientists have delved into the details
Thirty-Three Migratory Species Get New Protections
Among the newly protected creatures are lions, chimpanzees, giraffes and whale sharks
The Shocking World of Electric Fishes
Fish like eels use electricity to navigate their worlds
A Cruise Ship Chef Hunts for Big Fish. Will He Succeed?
As luxury liner Europa 2 docks into port, its chef de cuisine has a major challenge ahead: prepare lunch for his very discerning clientele
This Train Hauls Fish Up a Mountain for a Living
The path of the North Rail Express from Norway to Sweden is a challenging one: starting at sea level, the train will have to climb 25 miles up
How Strong Is a Zap From an Electric Eel? Shockingly Strong
A biologist learns an eel's power first hand, allowing himself to be repeatedly shocked in the name of science
These Massive Land Art Constructions Are Actually Ancient Fishing Weirs
Stone tidal traps were built off the coast of Taiwan as early as the Qing Dynasty
A Whale’s Baleen Bristles Reveal the Story of Its Life
Like tree rings, these layered plates hold chemical clues to how the animals adapt to a changing world
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