Diadromous fish (such as sturgeon, salmon, shad, eels, lampreys, mullets), whose life cycle alternates between fresh and salt water, are major contributors to aquatic biodiversity and to the cultural ...
62% of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) designated to protect rare migratory fish species are outside of their core habitats, according to a new modeling study. 62% of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) ...
Study to examine genetic connectivity of fish, snails, and shrimp native to Guam and Marianas rivers
In an effort to manage and conserve diadromous fish, snails, and shrimp that are native to rivers in Guam and the Marianas, a researcher from the University of Guam will be working over the next four ...
State and federal agencies are soliciting public comment on a preliminary proposal that could alter the face of the historic Talbot Mills Dam in North Billerica – or remove it completely -- to provide ...
Researchers have developed a model to assess how dams affect the viability of sea-run fish species that need to pass dams as they use both fresh and marine waters during their lifetimes. The aim is to ...
A global review of research around the impacts of dams has found they are significantly harmful to diadromous species—fish, eels, crustaceans and snails that rely on connected rivers and oceans to ...
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