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One-of-a-kind fish is caught off the coast of Japan. Scientists aren’t sure what it is. The mystery fish was discovered by the Japanese fishing boat Zuiyo Maru in 1977. The fish measured in at 26 feet long and weighed over 2,000 pounds.
Researchers have developed a new way to keep abandoned fishing nets out of the ocean. A group of researchers has developed a machine that can recycle abandoned fishing nets into nylon thread for new products. The machine was designed to help reduce the amount of plastic waste in the ocean.
A new method for catching fish could help reduce the number of dolphins killed in fishing nets. The new method, known as the “dolphin safe” fishing net, is designed to allow dolphins to escape from nets before they are killed.
Fishermen in Massachusetts have caught a rare lobster that is half orange and half brown. The lobster, which is believed to be a one-in-a-million find, was caught by a fisherman who was using a trap to catch crabs.
Scientists have discovered a new species of fish that is capable of changing its gender. The fish, which is native to the Great Barrier Reef, is the first known species of fish to be able to change its gender.
A fisherman in Alaska has caught a rare fish that is half-male and half-female. The fish, which is known as a hermaphrodite, is believed to be a one-in-a-million find.
A fisherman in Florida has caught a rare two-headed dolphin. The dolphin, which is believed to be a one-in-a-million find, was caught by a fisherman who was using a net to catch bait fish.