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In this video, we set out a freshwater fish trap and caught an exotic fish that we then brought back to Paul’s 1000g pond.
In today's video, I go to a local pond here in south Florida FILLED with invasive aquarium fish, including pacu, iridescent sharks, peacock bass, and all kinds of cichlids! I ended up catching a pacu ...
The tidal fish trap, or stone weir, was found in Shakan Bay off the coast of Alaska and suggests native people lived in the area over 11,000 years ago, scientists said.
(water splashing) Instead, they work with them, forming a floating down -- a deadly trap from which the fish have no escape. (birds chirping) The crocs benefit too.
In a river of southern China, a 2-foot-long predator noticed some caged fish. But the easy meal didn’t go as planned. When scientists later checked the fish trap, they found an orange-bellied ...
Dr. Kelly Monteleone (co-PI), an archaeologist at the University of Calgary, said the fish trap, or stone weir, is believed to be at least 11,100 years old based on sea level reconstruction.