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Fisheries Biology is taught every two years. Each time, some of the labs are held at the Field Station to go over trap nets and electrofishing. Selfie with a brown bullhead.
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Dr. Pérez and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration
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Dr. Pérez and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration
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Dr. Pérez and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration
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Dr. Pérez and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration
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A student setting up a trap net on land
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Dr. Pérez and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration
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Dr. Pérez and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration
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Dr. Pérez explains how to use a trap net
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Dr. Pérez explains how to use a trap net
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Students pulling in a trap net on a boat
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Students pulling in a trap net on a boat
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Students pulling in a trap net on a boat
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Students pulling in a trap net on a boat
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Students holding up a fish caught in the trap net
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Checking out the fish they caught
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Student holding up a redhorse
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Student holding up a redhorse
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Student holding up a redhorse
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Students examining a brown bullhead
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Preparing to catch fish from the electrofishing boat
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Electrofishing from the boat
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Finished electrofishing, students begin to look at the fish they caught
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Finished electrofishing, students begin to look at the fish they caught
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Examining an emerald shiner caught by electrofishing