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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced the long-anticipated reopening of the commercial fishery from ...
Fossils of Tiktaalik roseae blended fins with hints of limbs and sported a flat head suited for peering above the waterline.
Just 10% of its surface area remains, with the rest now a salty desert. Prior research had suggested that the rock beneath the lake had likely been compressed when the lake formed, suggesting that ...
Target rock shrimp can swim up to 456 feet (139 meters) deep. Rock shrimp get their name from their extremely hard exoskeletons. This species can range in color from red and gray to brown and black.