(WPRI) — Marine biologists with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) made a rare catch while working in local waters this past month. In a social media post shared Tuesday ...
UNDERWAY. FORTUNATELY, THIS SECTION OF MARLEY CREEK WAS NOT IMPACTED, BUT JUST A SHORT DISTANCE AWAY. SOME NEIGHBORS SAY THEY HAD TO DEAL WITH THE SMELL OF DEAD AND DECAYING RAYS FOR SEVERAL DAYS.
More than 100 cownose rays died in the waters off the shores of northern Anne Arundel County near Glen Burnie in recent weeks, creating an odor residents say deterred them from leaving their homes.
The ocean temperature is creeping up to 60 degrees, which is starting to attract more fish, like the very bullish cownose rays, which are known to pull the occasional unmanned fishing rod out of a ...
GLEN BURNIE, Maryland (WBAL) — Some Glen Burnie residents are breathing a sigh of relief after dead cownose rays left a horrid smell. Residents who live in the neighborhoods surrounding Marley and ...