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    The Gary Lindsey Firecracker Fishing Tournament raises money and gear to support the work of service dogs and a search and rescue team.

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  • An otolith extracted from a salmon. (Credit: Sean Brennan / UW)
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    Researchers at University of Alaska - Fairbanks use otolith bones, modeling to develop a tool useful in predicting where Bristol Bay salmon originate.

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    While blind casting, being stealthy or other sight-fishing techniques may not be the most fun, they can save time and put a lot of fish in the boat.

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    Handlining for river walleye: A heritage technique with modern tools

    The pioneers of handlining for walleye on the Detroit River in the 1930s might not recognize electronics handliners use day, but basics are still the same.

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Autonomous SYMBIOSIS System Monitors Schools of Fish in Real-Time

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  • Autonomous SYMBIOSIS System Monitors Schools of Fish in Real-Time

    Researchers have developed an autonomous system for monitoring fish species...

  • Coyote Creek Steelhead Trout Disappearance Prompts Battle

    Environmental advocates and scientists are taking on the Santa Clara...

  • Kick-Seining and eDNA Analysis Inform Study on Endangered Listing of Rare Crayfish

    Scientists using both traditional kick-seining and modern eDNA to survey...

Bioinspired Mantis-Cam Enables Underwater Geolocation

Camera

  • Bioinspired Mantis-Cam Enables Underwater Geolocation

    Bio-inspired camera uses polarization signals from light to geolocate, enabling...

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    New research reveals new deep-reef fish assemblages thanks to the...

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    Recent research reveals that a small amount of water...

  • Autonomous SYMBIOSIS System Monitors Schools of Fish in Real-Time

    Researchers have developed an autonomous system for monitoring fish...

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