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Something in a Waterloo pond has killed hundreds of fish. The retention pond near Erbsville Road and Wideman Road in Waterloo is a biodiverse area, home to large birds like ospreys and bald eagles ...
Thousands of dead fish are washing up on the shores of coastal and riverside towns of Northern New South Wales. Flathead, bream, whiting, and schooling prawns have died in a devastating fish kill in ...
Anthony Albanese is expected to introduce an amendment to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act on Tuesday to protect Tasmania’s salmon farming industry from legal ...
The Oar House restaurant boasts some of the best waterfront dining views in the area. The Oar House's western-facing views give patrons spectacular sunset views during the dinner hour. Climb ...
A 2.5-metre sunfish has washed ashore on Western Australia's south coast. Sunfish are among the heaviest fish alive and can grow to more than 3 metres in length. A giant sunfish that washed up on ...
MICHIGAN (WPBN/WGTU) -- As temperatures start to warm up, you may notice dead fish along shorelines of lakes and ponds. The phenomenon is called fish kill and we may see more of it this spring.
Fisherman Shane Pearce's deep-water fishing radar was pinging with signs of aquatic life when he took his dinghy out for what he anticipated would be another successful day of fishing. But the ...
Skegness man Steven Davison next to one of the mounds of "nurdles" More than a week after a cargo ship struck an oil tanker in the North Sea, Lincolnshire is beginning to see the impact.
More than a week after a cargo ship struck an oil tanker in the North Sea, Lincolnshire is beginning to see the impact. Clumps of tiny, molten pellets, known as "nurdles", are being washed up on ...
MELBOURNE, VIC — An Australian state closed two beaches after dead fish and an unusual off-white foam washed ashore while surfers reported feeling unwell, officials said on Tuesday. A microalgal ...
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