The shortnose cisco, a species of freshwater whitefish, likely went extinct in the Great Lakes during the 1980s, scientists ...
The Shortnose Cisco was thought wiped out by invasive species and overfishing decades ago from where it was known to live, in Lakes Michigan and Huron.
Species raised and stocked include lake trout, splake, aurora trout, brook trout, and rainbow trout. The station is critical to the success of Ontario’s Fish Culture and Stocking Program because it ...
New book explores how the Great Lake's ecosystem has shifted over the years, and how anthropogenic climate change is ...
Ontario’s nine fish culture stations play a key role in conservation and re-populating lakes and rivers with a variety of fish species. "We do rehabilitation ... Upgrades to the Hill’s Lake Fish ...
North Bay was part of a “historic” announcement Monday that saw a $75 million provincial investment into three fish culture stations. Part of the funding will see the replacement of the North Bay fish ...
It receives more snowfall than most towns in Upstate New York due to its location at the east end of Lake Ontario. That’s why anglers that fish the ... scores all three species, often within ...
Despite their immense size, these ghost-like fish can be ... much of Manitoba, Ontario and western Quebec. Despite their name, Lake Sturgeon in Alberta are almost exclusively found in large rivers and ...
Chief Doug Davey of Lake Hamilton Fire & Rescue talks about the fireboat response unit's new hazmat equipment at Lake Hamilton’s main fire station on Arkansas 290 on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024. The ...