Many locals have never seen the dense Olympia area exist without Capitol Lake at its center; they don’t know that the mouth ...
If you’ve been around the waters of the Caloosahatchee estuary recently, you’ve probably noticed how beautiful it looks. The ...
Last summer, Oakland made national and international news when so-called "pirates" moved into the estuary and began raiding boats stored in the local marinas. An effort made to remove them seemed to ...
Responsibility for the enormous project to return Capitol Lake to an estuary has been transferred to the Department of Ecology. The Washington State Legislature included the decision in the budget ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. After a long pandemic pause, CityCenterDC’s polished seafood showpiece Estuary stages a comeback ...
Bellingham has awarded a contract to build an intertidal estuary at the mouth of Little Squalicum Creek and remove a culvert to let young salmon swim to sea and allow spawning adults to return. Cost ...
A drone camera captured a bird’s-eye view of water flowing into the new estuary at Little Squalicum Creek, in a statement published by the city of Bellingham on Friday. City of Bellingham Courtesy to ...
The Morro Bay National Estuary Program will receive an extra $4.5 million from the federal government, helping bolster community outreach and research that could protect sensitive ecosystems in and ...
An estuary near Maketu in Bay of Plenty has had its original name Te Heriheri restored as part of an iwi-led project to ...
Dozens of kayakers lined up beneath the West Mission Bay Drive Bridge on a clear, chilly Saturday morning, preparing to paddle through the San Diego River Estuary’s shallow reeds in search of trash ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - People and pets are urged to stay out of the Oakland Estuary and away from Alameda’s shoreline after potentially harmful algae blooms were discovered, following several water tests.
Philip Souza’s research is focused on the sounds that fish along the Texas Gulf Coast make to attract mates or defend territory. Philip Souza, a graduate student at UT Austin's Marine Science ...