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6 ancient fish older than dinosaurs that are still swimming today
Earth’s biological history stretches far beyond the age of dinosaurs. Hundreds of millions of years ago, prehistoric seas and ...
Humans and fish have long shared a bond throughout our history. Far beyond just a source of food, fish have served as sources of recreation, pets, inspiration for art, and even as deities to be ...
Fishing by net and by line is woven into Sarasota’s cultural fabric and history. The first Floridians embraced the fishing life for thousands of years, and in colonial times traders from Cuba ...
Lake Erie and Presque Isle Bay have long been a fisherman's paradise. However, from 1850 to the mid-1920s, fishing was also a major industry in Erie. While some of the fish caught back then have all ...
Fish wheels, like the one in this 1903 photo along the Washougal River, floated on deeper rivers with salmon runs from 1866 until they were banned in 1934. Today, they are used to catch salmon for ...
Behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum, a team of dedicated curators look after more than 80 million specimens and objects spanning the history of life on Earth. In the latest in our new ...
Tuna pole fishing back in the day was a popular pastime, as well as helped build the local economy. (Photo courtesy of the San Diego History Center) Fishing has long been central to San Diego’s ...
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) -Jones Gap State Park in Marietta was the home to South Carolina’s first state-owned and operated fish hatchery. James Harvey Cleveland served with the SC House ...
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