We're ready to ring in 2016 with our own kind of countdown: a look at some of this year's accomplishments by the numbers. 55,233 fish counted at
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As we continually meet new people and they hear the name FISHBIO, they will often tell us, “I read your Fish Report.” This was particularly true at
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May your holiday season be full of surprises!
The FISHBIO elves have had a very busy year of smoking, dehydrating, canning, and bottling goodies from our vegetable garden and fruit trees. During the holiday season,
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As 2015 draws to a close, we wanted to share some of our highlights of the year, and thank our partners, collaborators, and community for making our
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It may be the time of year for decking the halls, but decked riverbanks are far from a welcome sight. Unfortunately, California’s warm summer weather and prolonged
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Invasive fish species are a perennial hot topic, especially in California where non-native fishes such as striped bass (Morone saxatilis) are implicated in high predation on native
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Picturing the effects of the 2011 Japan tsunami conjures up vivid images of the immediate disaster: swamped fishing boats, towns washed away, or the meltdown at the
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Migrating salmon make drawing graphs much more fun. At least, that’s our hope when we share the weekly salmon counts from the Stanislaus River with several classrooms
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We’re proud to announce that FISHBIO can now count a national champion among our ranks. Earlier this year, one of our technicians, Logan Douglas, was selected as
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