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The Chipola River is home to Florida’s only known reproducing population of shoal bass and FWC biologists said they anticipate stocking additional shoal bass in spring of 2023, with the goal of ...
Recent sampling by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation researchers indicated that the shoal bass fish population continues to grow in Chipola River.
Scientists found a “thick”-lipped creature in a “swiftly flowing” river of Switzerland and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Calegari, Freyhof, Waldock, Wegscheider, Josi, Rüber and ...
The southern elktoe’s proposed critical habitat includes 349 miles of the Flint River, 88 miles of the Apalachicola River, 81 miles of the Chipola River and 57 miles of the Chattahoochee River.
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Apalachicola River oil drilling proposal roils the water - MSNA controversial oil drilling proposal near Florida's Apalachicola River is drawing sharp criticism ahead of a key administrative hearing next week. Environmental advocates and local lawmakers are ...
The name of Dead Lakes, on the Chipola River, conjures a stagnant, barren wasteland. That’s what it became in the decades after it was dammed in 1960 to keep water levels high.
The sediment removal phase of the project will begin in late July along Spiders Cut off the Chipola River and Douglas Slough off the Apalachicola.
The name of Dead Lakes, on the Chipola River, conjures a stagnant, barren wasteland. That’s what it became in the decades after it was dammed in 1960 to keep water levels high.
A city of Chipley employee wound up in the hospital and his work truck wound up in the Chipola River after a crash early Wednesday.
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In the Chipola River in particular, pollution and siltation have significantly degraded their habitat. Shoal bass are now classified as "near threatened" by the IUCN Red list, as of 2012.
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