The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is warning anglers to kill and report an invasive fish known as the Northern Snakehead. There are no records of the Northern Snakehead in the three rivers in ...
An exotic fish seller in Pennsylvania has been indicted for allegedly trafficking an invasive and endangered species to the states, federal officials announced Monday. Anthony Nguyen, also known as ...
(GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga.) — The northern snakehead fish, an invasive species that can breathe air and survive on land, has been found in Georgia waters, according to wildlife officials. Native to the ...
Neither of the common names for the submarine-shaped fish scientifically called Channa argus are particularly flattering. They can grow in excess of 33 inches and have a toothy mouth and are native to ...
Mark Mabry has caught a lot of fish in the Octorara Creek near the Lancaster, Chester County line, but this summer he had a first - he reeled in a snakehead fish."We had no idea that they were even ...
This find is making fish-tory. A rare fish species thought to have gone extinct in the early 20th century was recorded three times in 2024 by researchers in India, according to a newly published ...
"This is one of the most controversial fish." Chef urges people to eat harmful fish wreaking havoc on US waterway: 'Best ...
Invasive species can destroy the environment, wreck your health and even damage the economy. Luckily, there is a way to take matters into your own hands to stop the spread of these harmful species.
Invasive species like the blue catfish and snakehead are threatening ecosystems across Maryland’s waters. Chefs say that if we can’t beat ’em, we should eat ’em. These species vary considerably from ...
The state Department is asking anglers in the Upper Delaware River to be on the lookout for northern snakeheads following the catching of one recently by an angler in the Callicoon area of the river.
BALTIMORE --Fresh local seafood is on the menu at True Chesapeake Oyster Co. in Hampden. But for one dish, the less you know, the better. "It's creepy looking," said Chef Zack Mills. "If you google it ...