Lumpy, but brilliant under UV light. By Annie Roth What color is a lumpfish? The answer is more complicated than you might expect. These bumpy, bottom-dwelling fish, found in the North Atlantic and ...
Today’s insight into the scientific method is brought to you via a nondescript ocean dweller with the unlyrical name of lumpfish. The lumpfish, as I learned from a UNH press release, was the subject ...
Last week I spoke with several lobstermen on the pier and asked them to call me if they pulled up a small lumpfish in their traps. They all said that they hauled them in quite often and would be happy ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. An adult lumpfish ...
The lumpfish is small. As its name suggests, it's rather lumpy – not streamlined, like the fish that interest most recreational and commercial anglers. It isn’t eaten or harvested in New England.
In some of the Quebec Lower North Shore's deepest ocean depths, one of the least well-known of Canada's fish species can be found sucking on a rock. Lumpfish are portly, greyish and many of them have ...
The Pacific spiny lumpsucker is a funny-looking fish with a round body, bubbly eyes and a mouth agape. But under fluorescent lighting it looks terrifying -- "demonic" even. That's the conclusion Leo ...
Fish come in all kinds of shapes and sizes, but this fish with an attached suction cup has baffled the internet after becoming the focus of a viral video. Maine lobster fisherman Blake Haass shared a ...
Found this cute lumpfish while spearfishing. Lumpfish are soo cool. "This chubby-looking fish has a round, stout body and large eyes. Not the fastest swimmer, it propels through the water with its ...