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#1 sschluet

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Posted 11 May 2016 - 06:13 PM

Thought some folks might be interested in this recent publication by Doug Carlson (NYSDEC). It is available as a free download via the NYS Museum. Our NY Chapter of the American Fisheries Society is printing them and selling them for cost of printing. I have attached the announcement link, which has both info on the free link and the ways to order a print copy.

Enjoy!
-Scott
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The atlas has accounts for 179 fish species with detailed maps, fish pictures and annotations, in the 370 pages. The 460,000 fish records are available through a link to the entire data set.
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http://newyork.fishe...ewsletter-blog/
Scott Schlueter
Central NY

#2 Michael Wolfe

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Posted 11 May 2016 - 07:09 PM

Must... have.. fish books... cannot resist... fish books... uncontrollable use of paypal... fish books  :blink: 


Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing. - Benjamin Franklin

#3 mattknepley

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  • Smack-dab between the Savannah and the Saluda.

Posted 12 May 2016 - 04:31 AM

Where was this when I was a teen in central NY? This woulda been more valuable than a stack o' Playboys!

Order on the way, Scott. Thanks for posting!
Matt Knepley
"No thanks, a third of a gopher would merely arouse my appetite..."

#4 mattknepley

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Posted 07 August 2016 - 01:14 PM

Got my hard copy Friday. LOVE it!!! Not a field guide, so if you are looking for help identifying fishes this isn't what you want. But if you have decent id'ing skills, and/or an interest in the population trends of fishes this is fantastic! It really is an atlas of fishes. As someone whose first 20 years of so of life revolved around the Southern Tier and Central New York, I find this book just fascinating...
Matt Knepley
"No thanks, a third of a gopher would merely arouse my appetite..."

#5 Michael Wolfe

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Posted 07 August 2016 - 02:56 PM

I got mine this weekend also!  Matt's got it right that there are really no fish descriptions, more a discussion of the distribution and frequencies or population density of the species in different drainages.

 

Nice representation for NANFA in the photo credits, where Lance Merry, Dave Neely, Dave Ostendorf, Fritz Rohde, Konrad Schmidt and Nate Tessler are all credits and noted as being from NANFA (I think likely they got photos from the Gallery Archive).  Nice to see that resource used for an official publication.


Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing. - Benjamin Franklin




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