Scientists exploring an underwater region off the coast of Alaska discovered an ancient stone fish trap that may be the oldest ever found. University academics working with the Sealaska Heritage ...
On the eve of the rise of the Maya civilization, people living in what’s now Belize turned a whole wetland into a giant network of fish traps big enough to feed thousands of people. We already know ...
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Survival-style fish trap built from palm trees - does it actually catch anything?
The goal was simple: build a functioning fish trap using only palm tree materials and set it in a tide pool to catch whatever exotic fish and crabs happened to be living there. The execution is ...
Archaeologists, with the help of drones and Google Earth imagery, have discovered 4,000-year-old canals in Belize that were once used by the predecessors of the ancient Mayans to catch freshwater fish ...
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Jonathan Koehler is working the biggest fish-trapping contraption on the Napa River and finding out good news about Chinook salmon after a historic rain year. This eight-foot-diameter metal funnel ...
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Extreme challenge: Setting a fish trap in unfamiliar water while keeping an eye out for bears
Moving to a new area means new water, unknown fish populations, and the occasional unexpected wildlife encounter - and this Rob Squads exploration session delivers all three. A hidden pond spotted ...
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