Every spring, hundreds of thousands of corvina fish amass in the Colorado River Delta in the northernmost part of Mexico's Gulf of California to take part in reproductive orgies. Each corvina produces ...
Anyone who has ever lived in an apartment complex with paper-thin walls knows that being forced to listen to your neighbors rock each other's world can be a seriously awkward way to spend an evening.
Gulf Corvina look pretty ordinary—they're a couple of feet long and silvery. Yet the sounds they make—when millions get together to spawn—are a kind of wonder of the natural world. It's also why they ...
Each year, over a million Gulf corvina swim to their spawning grounds along the Colorado River Delta. These fish are famous for their loud, chattering sounds, and when corvina gather together in ...
When millions of the silvery Gulf Corvina fish get together to spawn it can get as deafening as an 80’s rock concert. A research team led by scientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the ...
Each spring, an immense breeding migration culminates in the northernmost portions of the Gulf of California at a reserve near the Colorado River delta. Synchronized with the tides two to five days ...
Each spring, a rapid-fire, machine gun sound emanates from the cool waters of the Northern Gulf of California, located off the coast of Mexico. The sound, which is louder than a chainsaw and can ...
The word is that the shortfin corvina and halibut are on the chew in the bays. San Diego Bay and Mission Bay can be excellent fisheries for spotted bay bass and sand bass through the summer, but late ...
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