Fish are dying in Arizona's Canyon and Saguaro lakes due to a "a golden algae toxin bloom." We're hearing from an ASU ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission has been busy stocking trout. Here's a look at how to know which species you caught ...
Fish are dying in two Arizona lakes due to golden algae, appearing earlier than usual. While humans aren't at risk now, an ASU professor warns the situation could worsen. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach has ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department confirmed the presence of golden algae in Saguaro Lake in early February following a ...
It was first created in the 1900s and then further bred into the bright golden fish we know today. If your local pet store carries fish, it very likely carries gold barbs. Gold barbs and other ...
The fish, which was identified during surveys carried out in southwestern Guizhou Province, has been named the Xingren golden-lined fish (Sinocyclocheilus xingrenensis), after the nearby city.
The previously unknown Xingren golden-line fish appears to be still evolving for cave life. . | Credit: Xiao M-Y, Wang J-J, Luo T, Zhou J-J, Xiao N, Zhou J (2025), Zoosystematics and Evolution (CC ...
Some golden-line fish have lost their scales and eyes as part of adaptations to cave life — there's no point having eyes if it's too dark to see anything. The newfound species, which the ...