I fortunate enough to be able to work with TWRA this summer doing fisheries work in region 3. Below are some of the photos showing some of the things I did. If you have any questions let me know.
Summer Internship - TWRA Region 3 Fisheries
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ShadetreeIchthyologist
, Aug 04 2018 05:23 PM
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#1
Posted 04 August 2018 - 05:23 PM
"Amateurs can potentially make valuable contributions to our knowledge of fishes". - Etnier and Starnes
#2
Posted 04 August 2018 - 05:27 PM
Musky
Least Brook Lamprey
Greenside Darter
Redband Darter
Northern studfish
Least Brook Lamprey
Greenside Darter
Redband Darter
Northern studfish
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"Amateurs can potentially make valuable contributions to our knowledge of fishes". - Etnier and Starnes
#3
Posted 04 August 2018 - 05:30 PM
Some fish from the collection
Tangerine darters seen while snorkeling
Redeye bass
Whitetail Shiner
River chub
Warpaint shiner
Tangerine darters seen while snorkeling
Redeye bass
Whitetail Shiner
River chub
Warpaint shiner
Attached Files
"Amateurs can potentially make valuable contributions to our knowledge of fishes". - Etnier and Starnes
#4
Posted 04 August 2018 - 05:34 PM
Otter Creek
Another musky
One eyed brown trout
Baby sculpin (he's very cute)
One eyed smallmouth bass
Fairly large rockbass
Another musky
One eyed brown trout
Baby sculpin (he's very cute)
One eyed smallmouth bass
Fairly large rockbass
Attached Files
"Amateurs can potentially make valuable contributions to our knowledge of fishes". - Etnier and Starnes
#5
Posted 04 August 2018 - 05:39 PM
Teaching some kids how to seine and what kind of fish are in their waters
Rosyfin Shiner (I think they changed the name of these guys)
Redline darter
Angry Toad
Freshwater Drum
Redhorse
Gizzard shad
Another snorkeling spot
Freshwater drum in the hand
Rosyfin Shiner (I think they changed the name of these guys)
Redline darter
Angry Toad
Freshwater Drum
Redhorse
Gizzard shad
Another snorkeling spot
Freshwater drum in the hand
Attached Files
"Amateurs can potentially make valuable contributions to our knowledge of fishes". - Etnier and Starnes
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