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Wild salmon are swimming quicker due to painkillers and other drugs dumped in rivers and the sea, reveals new research.
Pharmaceutical pollution can significantly affect wild animal behaviour, including speeding up salmon migration.
Canned salmon is a convenient and often cost-effective way to add flavor and protein to many dishes. But which are better ...
A new UC Berkeley study reveals how one dry winter decimated salmon and trout populations across Northern California — and ...
Discover whether rinsing salmon before cooking is necessary or recommended. Explore the potential risks and best practices ...
Now is the time to catch steelhead in the St. Joseph River. Steelhead should be running strong in the river for the next couple of weeks, according to Lake Michigan fisheries biologist Ben Dickinson ...
According to a new study published on Thursday in the journal Science, young salmon exposed to anti-anxiety drugs in the water made it past dams faster. But ecologists are doubtful that it means a ...
Coho salmon dying from exposure to a toxic tire chemical just before they return to their spawning ground after their journey ...
After decades of conflict, farmers and tribes say they’re working in concert to restore salmon habitat in the Klamath Basin.
For decades, toxic tire dust has choked coho salmon before they can spawn in their natal streams. Now, King County scientists ...