Nature is full of stories, and often the people working closely with nature are best suited to tell them. That was the premise of a two-day storytelling Read More…
Thanks to the development of numerous smartphone apps, people around the world have the opportunity to contribute vital information to the scientific community, even without any formal Read More…
Scientists are often portrayed as working “inside a bubble,” out of touch with the rest of society. In an effort to burst this stereotype, the recent Cal-Neva Read More…
For a few hours about once a week, the conference room in our Chico office is transformed into a recording studio. Two fish aficionados, Chad Alderson and Read More…
Fish scientists love their data, whether it’s salmon counts or website analytics. Since our blog and Fish Report newsletter are the center of our website, we always Read More…
Quick! You’ve spotted a potentially invasive species in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta—who do you tell? The answer is surprisingly unclear, given the serious threat that non-native Read More…
Mercury has left a significant imprint on California’s environment as a result of historical mining. An estimated 26 million pounds of mercury was used to extract gold Read More…
The Vaki Riverwatcher (www.riverwatcher.is) is used to monitor fish movements in more than 300 rivers in countries all over the world, including Canada, China, the Czech Republic, Read More…
As the readership for our Fish Report newsletters and weekly blog posts continues to grow, we always like to take a look at which of our stories Read More…
At FISHBIO, we value helping our local communities connect with the natural world that we are fortunate to study, as well as helping people understand changes happening Read More…