RIVERVIEW, Fla. - Another night of unseasonably cold temperatures across the Tampa Bay area is threatening thousands of tropical fish. Fish farmers say the prolonged chill could lead to losses that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A snook that likely died from exposure to cold weather is pictured. (Provided photo/Courtesy of Angelo Quintana) Around Christmas ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 10 Tampa Bay News A recent cold snap is being blamed for a dramatic and unsettling scene at one of Lakeland’s most popular nature ...
RIVERVIEW, Fla. - The sudden drop in temperature throughout the Tampa Bay area isn’t just affecting people. Tropical fish breeders across the region are racing to protect their stock as the winter ...
The composition of fish populations in streams and rivers across the U.S. has been severely altered as a result of changing water temperatures and human-driven introductions of fish, according to new ...
Those January-February Arctic blasts don't necessarily have a major effect on the fish. What the cold weather really affects is the fishermen, said Capt. Joe Dennis of Captain J Hook Charters. “You go ...
Unseasonably cold temperatures are putting thousands of tropical fish at risk throughout Tampa Bay. Fish farmers say that water temperatures dropping below 65 degrees can stress or kill tropical ...