June 8, 2023 Kansas man smashes state fishing record with 64-pound smallmouth buffalo: 'Whoa!' Thayne Miller, of Topeka, Kansas, broke the state fishing record for a smallmouth buffalo with his 64.75-pound catch from the Clinton Reservoir in Lawrence.
June 7, 2023 Poland and Germany collaborate to protect river from deadly pollution, discuss prevention strategies The environment ministers of Poland and Germany held a meeting at the border of their countries to address the protection of a river from potential recurrence of pollution.
May 16, 2023 California pledges $60M to reintroduce salmon, threatened fish species to Yuba River California will spend $60 million to build a channel along the Yuba River so fish can get around a Gold Rush-era dam.
May 16, 2023 Regulators reacts as haddock, an Atlantic staple staple, continues to be overfished A popular Atlantic fish is being overfished. Regulators have cut haddock catch quotas by over 80% to combat overfishing and prevent the population's collapse.
May 12, 2023 European authorities arrest 27, seize tons of endangered eels in suspected smuggling ring An alleged eel smuggling ring has been broken up in Europe, where trade of the endangered fish from within the European Union is illegal.
May 9, 2023 Dam owner to pay $1 million after polluting WA river with tiny rubber particles A dam operator in Washington will pay $1 million in fines and restitution after a synthetic field turf ripped and spilled toxic rubber particles into the Puyallup River in 2020.
May 5, 2023 Creepy deep sea lancetfish mysteriously wash up on Oregon beaches Deep sea-dwelling lancetfish have been found on Oregon beaches. The cannibal fish hunt in the twilight zone of the ocean and can grow up to 7 feet long.
April 30, 2023 Fish filet created via 3D printer may be hitting market in the near future An Israeli company has successfully created a fish filet via 3D printer — hoping to bring the product to market soon in an effort to save the environment.
April 25, 2023 Maine fish hatchery agrees to make changes to reduce discharge in Alamoosook Lake The United States Environmental Protection Agency reached an agreement with a fish hatchery in Maine to reduce the amount of phosphorus that is discharged into a local lake.
April 21, 2023 Top officials warned Biden admin about dangers wind energy projects pose to fishing industry, letter shows Leaders of fishery councils, which Congress established to oversee marine resources, warned the Biden White House last summer about wind energy development threats.