Science news articles about 'fishery biologist'
... “Age reading requires a lot of patience,” says Jay Burnett, a fishery biologist who joined NEFSC in 1982 in the stock assessment group and now heads the Fishery Biology Program within the NEFSC’s ...
... . With typical annual averages of 50 to 100 million new fish in the last few decades, fisheries biologists have been puzzled by the huge increase and its ramifications for stock ...
... $560,000 grant by the Great Lakes Fishery Trust in January of this year to further investigate ... began declining, said Charles Madenjian, research fishery biologist with the United States Geologic Survey ...
... the ocean," said John Manderson, a fishery biologist with NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC) ... Nauvoo is equipped with side-scan sonar, fisheries hydroacoustics, a Wi-Fi link to shore ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, June 21 (UPI) -- The salmon population in the Gulf of Alaska has been dwindling as Pacific Ocean currents shift, Alaskan fisheries biologists say.
... rebound. The gestating shark pups need a "time out," says Nick Otway, a fisheries biologist at Port Stephens Fisheries Institute in Australia. As a last-ditch effort to keep the species from eating ...
... streams and riparian habitats can function better on private lands," said Kathryn Boyer, Fisheries Biologist for the NRCS who oversees many projects working with private landowners throughout the west ...
... impact of changing coastal and ocean temperatures on fisheries from Cape Hatteras, N.C., to the Canadian ... co-author Jason Link, a fisheries biologist at NEFSC's Woods Hole laboratory. "Many factors, ...
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