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Anytime you say shark, people usually sit up and listen. But a massive bull shark caught just outside the mouth of Mobile Bay ...
Fishermen are sounding the alarm on the dredging methods used in Mobile Bay. Bears visit a Mobile County yard ...
State waters not permanently closed by law or regulation will open for shrimp harvesting at 6 a.m. Sunday, June 1.
The Baldwin County Commission is partnering with the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program and Dauphin Island Sea Lab ...
It was early on the morning of the 5th inst. that the fleet got under way, and passed the forts at the entrance of Mobile Bay. At first it was intended that operations should commence on the 4th ...
The number of bull sharks in Mobile Bay has grown by as much as five times over the past two decades, according to a study published this week in Scientific Reports. Using data collected on 440 ...
Here in Mobile Bay, they're trying to rebuild oyster reefs that have been destroyed by overharvesting. Today Smee and his team are putting out up to 20 million baby oysters that grew in a lab.
calls for safety improvements “We were fishing straight off of Mobile Bay, right off Dixey Bar, 3.5 miles out,” Stiller recalled. As the only federally permitted commercial shark fishing ...
Video captured from an ALEA chopper showed continued dredging methods in Mobile Bay. The black sludge in the video from the boat is going back into the water, which is what many fishermen said ...