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The final management plan and environmental assessment for the Mariana Trench National Monument was released this month. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanis and Atmospheric ...
The deep sea is one of Earth’s most extreme environments, characterized by pressure conditions that would instantly crush most land-dwelling organisms. For every 10 meters a creature descends beneath ...
Idaho News Angler catches massive fish from Idaho river, shattering record. ‘What a fish!’ By Helena Wegner June 13, 2025 9:59 AM ...
The fish weighed 67.65 pounds and was 49 inches long with a girth of 32.75 inches, shattering the previous record of 39.5 pounds, officials said.
The fish weighed 67.65 pounds and was 49 inches long with a girth of 32.75 inches, shattering the previous record of 39.5 pounds, officials said.
More than 13,000 feet under the sea, scientists have found a volcanic wonderland unlike any other place on Earth. The newfound ecosystem is crawling with life—hairy snails, ghostly shrimp, and ...
The fish weighed 67.65 pounds and was 49 inches long with a girth of 32.75 inches, shattering the previous record of 39.5 pounds, officials said.
Sean Macduff, Mariana Trench Marine National Monument superintendent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, aboard the Exploration Vessel Nautilus while the ship was docked portside at the Jose ...
The deep ocean remains one of Earth’s final frontiers, with vast regions still unexplored and countless species yet to be discovered. Below the sunlit surface waters lies a realm of perpetual darkness ...
Shelby Holder of Kemmerer set the new record on June 6 with a 14-pound, 15.2-ounce fish caught in the Hams Fork River near Kemmerer. The fish was 31.2 inches long and had a girth of 19 inches.
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