This article originally published at Fish populations double in Adirondack streams after acid rain recovery.
The size of a pinky finger, the mottled sculpin’s streambed-colored scales and its knobby fins let it hide in plain sight.
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Drifting is also not entirely action-less. Although people who are drifting seem similar to dead fish floating with the stream, they always have (unlike the fish) an alternative they can take. Often ...