A breeding colony of 60 million fish has been discovered in Antarctica's ice-covered Weddell Sea -- a unique and previously unknown ecosystem that covers an area the size of Malta. A breeding colony ...
A new study estimates about 60 million icefish nests are grouped together in the Antarctic Weddell Sea. The colony covers some 92 square miles. Researchers have deployed camera systems to monitor the ...
Researchers make unprecedented discovery of 60m active nests while collecting data in Weddell Sea Researchers exploring Antarctica’s seabed have discovered a thriving, unprecedented colony of icefish ...
Scientists discovered a mammoth nesting ground with an estimated 60 million icefish nests in the Weddell Sea. A thousand feet below the Antarctic seas’ surface, a breeding colony of icefish, 60 ...
The population has grown to nearly 500 nesting pairs over the last decade. Based on the numbers of fish counted at Columbia River dams above and below the tern colony, and the numbers of fish tags ...
ALPENA, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) – A large, clear yellowish, glob located in Michigan's Thunder Bay along Lake Huron may "look strange," but U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service staff was pleased to share its ...
The world’s largest breeding colony of fish has been discovered in Antarctica. It covers at least 150 square miles – and includes about 60 million active icefish nests. The unprecedented population ...