Approaches to resource management aren’t “one size fits all,” especially when taking into account the diverse environmental, social, technological, political, and economic factors that shape an area.
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Our fyke traps are back fishing in the San Joaquin River, and that means they require occasional cleaning. This photo won our recent staff photo contest for
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For most, a good day of fishing is judged by the size of the fish that you catch – everyone wants to catch a ‘monster’ (or toad,
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The white lab coats, sterile gloves, and meticulously controlled laboratories typically associated with genetic research are a far cry from the muddy, dusty, and utterly uncontrolled world
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Today's Flashback Friday explores the lingering legacy of gold mining in the Yuba River. Since gold was discovered in the American River watershed in early 1848, many
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Over the years we have spent a lot of effort helping fish to spawn on both sides of the Pacific Ocean, yet occasionally a project comes along
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Renowned for its imposing size, the Lahontan cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkia henshawi) is the stuff of fish legend. Anglers from around the world travel to Nevada’s Pyramid
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jU8VSUQgmI Today's Film Friday walks through the steps needed to assemble our custom-designed mount for an ARIS or DIDSON sonar camera.
[caption id="attachment_54508" align="alignleft" width="1322"] Madisyn Pyorre on an Alaskan salmon boat[/caption] I come from a small coastal town in northern California, where someone in every family usually
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With any new technology comes a slew of new uncertainties, requiring scientists to wrestle with questions about best practices, possible sources of error, and interpretation of results.
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