Striped bass reproduction in the Hudson River has now fallen short for the third year in a row, a troubling trend that state ...
Surveys in New York and Maryland show the number of juvenile fish at low levels, pointing to a low number of catchable adult ...
STATSBURG, N..Y. — The 13th annual “Great Hudson River Estuary Fish Count” will take place at multiple sites along the banks and piers of the Hudson River on Saturday, Aug. 10, according to the state ...
Our rivers may be covered in ice, but business still has to take place. To make sure it happens, tugboats are out on the water, breaking dense ice for ships to sail behind. Right in Albany, the New ...
“The Hudson River Estuary is an amazing and critical habitat for many fish species, and this annual event provides a great opportunity for New York families and visitors to get outside and see ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency needs more fish data to determine whether PCB pollution cleanup in the upper Hudson River ...
Every spring, striped bass as large as 50 pounds swim north from the waters off the coast of the Carolinas to the Hudson River, where they stage for the season to lay their eggs, before moving on to ...
HUDSON RIVER (WABC) -- A 200-pound fish was caught in the Hudson River last week, according to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. Last week, during an Atlantic sturgeon survey, Hudson ...
The Hudson River Estuary Program fisheries staff reeled in a giant fish out of the Hudson River in New York last week. The Atlantic sturgeon spreads six feet in length, weighing around 220 pounds, ...
They had a reel good time. Dozens of fish fanatics went all in for the city’s first-ever Fish Migration Celebration — braving wet weather to display homemade designs of undersea creatures and cheer on ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) — Talk about the catch ...