Fisheries Biology 2015

  • A student on a boat holds up a brown bullhead to the camera. There are students in a second boat in the background.

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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. Student selfie with a brown bullhead.

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  • People standing in a field setting up a large net

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    Dr. Alicia Pérez-Fuentetaja and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration.

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  • A person stands holding a net while three other people walk with part of a net unfurled

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    Dr. Alicia Pérez-Fuentetaja and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration.

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  • People standing in a field setting up a large net. Two people have pulled pieces of the long net out far away

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    Dr. Alicia Pérez-Fuentetaja and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration.

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  • People standing in a field setting up a large net. There are multiple long sections of net

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    Dr. Alicia Pérez-Fuentetaja and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration.

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  • A student holding up a long flat net in a field

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    A student setting up a trap net on land.

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  • People standing in a field setting up a large net with multiple long sections

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    Dr. Pérez and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration.

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  • A net stretches through the grass for about 50 feet, with a group of people around the other end.

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    Dr. Pérez and students setting up a trap net on land for demonstration

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  • A group of people stand hold up a box-shaped net

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    Dr. Pérez explains how to use a trap net.

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  • A group of people stand around as someone holds up a long flat section of netting

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    Dr. Pérez explains how to use a trap net.

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  • Students lean over the side of a boat to pull something on board

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    Students pulling in a trap net on a boat.

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  • Students lean over the side of a boat to pull a net on board

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    Students pulling in a trap net on a boat.

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  • Students pulling black netting onto a boat, much netting is already on board

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    Students pulling in a trap net on a boat.

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  • Students pulling the last of a black net onto a boat

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    Students pulling in a trap net on a boat.

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  • People in cold water safety gear stand on a boat near a breakwall. One person holds a large square-hooped net, while another holds a small fish on their hands.

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    Students holding up a fish caught in the trap net.

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  • Two people stand on a docked boat over a cooler with water and fish in it, while several people watch from the dock

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    Josh Fisher checking out the fish they caught during electrofishing.

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  • A few people stand on a boat at dock. One holds up a two-foot long brown and white fish with orange fins

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    Student holding up a redhorse.

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  • A few people stand on a boat at dock. A different student holds up a fish

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    Student holding up a redhorse.

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  • A few people stand on a boat at dock. A third different student holds up a mostly white fish

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    Student holding up a redhorse.

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  • Students stand around a cooler with water and at least one large fish. A student in the center holds a small brown fish in their hands

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    Students examining a brown bullhead.

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  • Students on a shallow boat with railings and two booms. Someone is operating the boat.

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    Preparing to catch fish from the electrofishing boat.

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  • People stand on a shallow boat a distance away in the water

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    Electrofishing from the boat.

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  • Students on a shallow boat with railings and two booms. Some of them are looking at a cooler

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    Finished electrofishing, students begin to look at the fish they caught.

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  • Students sit at the front of a boat near the railings, while the student at left crouches over a cooler with water and fish in it.

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    Finished electrofishing, students begin to look at the fish they caught.

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  • Two boats side-by-side. A person in one boat with a cooler of water and fish is holding out a tiny fish for people in the other boat to see.

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    Examining an emerald shiner caught by electrofishing.

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  • Students sit at the front of a boat near the railings, while the student at left crouches over a cooler with water and fish in it, holding a small brown fish.

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    Checking out the fish they caught.

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  • Someone examining a brown and white fish. In the background, people sit on a boat near a cooler with water and fish.

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    Examining a sucker caught by electrofishing.

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  • A few people sit around a person with a Buffalo State hat who is holding a medium-sized brownish fish

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    Examining a sucker caught by electrofishing.

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  • People standing on a shallow boat. One person holds a net with a long pole while another student leans over the edge to release a fish back into the water

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    Releasing a fish caught by electrofishing.

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