Read full article: Save on postage: New manatee stamp to raise awareness on threatened species A silvery blue butterfly, the closest relative to the extinct Xerces blue butterfly, is seen under ...
Can a few good drones and a billion "super clams" save the Indian River Lagoon? Maybe not all by themselves, but these shellfish ways are well worth a try, according to the Indian River Lagoon Billion ...
POCKETING THE DIFFERENCE. FORECASTING OUR FUTURE NOW THE NUMBER OF CLAMS IN THE INDIAN RIVER LAGOON HAS PLUMMETED. THERE ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE ECOSYSTEM TO KEEP THE WATER CLEAN. YEAH, ONE ...
In the end we went with the crowd; following the Seaside diggers like sheep. … Where Ron and Nancy Powell of Oregon City found limits of some of the largest razor clams seen in many, many years.
As mentioned here on a few occasions, the once-carpeted river bottoms in Southeast Volusia and Northern Brevard, a dead zone in modern times, are again blooming with seagrass. Not wall-to-wall yet, ...
As I walked up to the dock at Hog Point, I could see the red mesh bags sitting in the shade under a small tree. My first thought? We were going to need a whole lot of butter. Small clams, no more than ...
A research project is testing whether clams can boost the Indian River Lagoon seagrass population. Lucinid clams have a symbiotic relationship with seagrass. Clams eat hydrogen sulfide, which can kill ...
Believe it or not, it is possible to have an Idaho-based clam bake. Some of Idaho's rivers are home to edible freshwater clams and mussels. Clams are the easiest to spot. Look for the same signs that ...
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla — Clams have been described as the “liver of the river” because of their filtering capabilities. A team on the First Coast is making it their mission to help restore two rivers ...
The morning sun dances off the Verde River on a hot July morning. Nostalgia drove Sray Campanile to travel more than an hour and half from her home in Buckeye to this spot in Tonto National Forest.
The invasive Asian clam is more common in the lower Columbia River than its native habitat of southeast Asia, according to a study of the clam's abundance in the river. The findings don't bode well ...