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Photo Friday: Outside Looking In

Fish Monitoring Friday, June 26, 2020Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Cleaning a fyke

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 its unique framing and perspective of one of our field activities. Sometimes its about looking between the lines.

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