Rhode Island scientists are studying fish caught from a pond in Portsmouth tainted with PFAS to see how the chemicals build ...
Local law enforcement agencies are inviting the community out for a family-friendly event this weekend.
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Inside the giant bass hatchery chasing a world record dream
Step inside a massive bass hatchery where giant fish, bold ambitions, and the pursuit of a world record offer a rare look ...
For the first time in half a century, people can eat certain types of fish found in the lower Hudson River after chemical ...
The New York Department of Health is advising members of the public it's now safe to eat certain types of fish caught from ...
The reason for the change? Fish are showing lower levels of toxic chemicals known as PCBs, which is shorthand for polychlorinated biphenyls.
You are invited to gather April 18 at the Ross Barnett Reservoir for a day of fishing to support Purple Heart recipients.
As long as you're willing to step out of your comfort zone, you can never run out of ways to add spice to fish dishes, and ...
Donald Trump promised to usher in a new era of offshore oil drilling. Scientists know all too well how that story ends.
Chasing some Texas giants. The MLF Bass Pro Tour recently brought the field to Texas for a unique two-lake challenge at arguably one of the hottest lakes in bass fishing right now, O.H. Ivie, and ...
For the first time in 50 years, the department says everyone can now eat “some fish” from the Lower Hudson River — that ...
David Fladd, an avid recreational angler, urges Charleston to do more to conserve and preserve Flagg Creek along the Cainhoy ...
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