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Fish Conservation Communication Project

@SaveDaFish23

Undergraduate project dedicated to communicating fish conservation to a broader audience

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Meet the Endangered Candy Darter, one sweet Appalachian fish we'd like to see more of! 🍭 📷 This Candy Darter was photographed at our White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery by Joel Sartore (Copyrighted, All Rights Reserved - Used by Permission) #ESA50

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New paper led by @braunianmotion out today in @ScienceAdvances 🚨 "Widespread habitat loss and redistribution of marine top predators in a changing ocean" science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Summarized nicely by @WHOI whoi.edu/press-room/new…

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How will climate change impact freshwater fish? In Wisconsin, warming water could change fish communities in local lakes. Explore this interactive story and learn about the other ways fish could respond to a changing environment 👉 ow.ly/Lcjv50PtVYE

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We ask all anglers to avoid accidentally spreading aquatic invasive species when fishing. Visit the link below to learn some preventative measures so you can be part of the solution and not part of the problem. ow.ly/K0CR50Ptfh2 Photo USFWS Ryan Hagerty

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Fishing isn't always the answer (even though we may feel like it is!) Here's your friendly summertime reminder about when it's safe to fish. Carry a thermometer and use it – the fish will thank you!

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New paper in TAFS documents previously unrecorded population dynamics for a "new" Humpback Chub in western Grand Canyon, an Endangered Species Act-listed species whose abundance has dramatically increased in the past decade. 📸 @USFWS bit.ly/43aTJ89

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I am happy to announce my 1st first-author publication titled “Potential Health Risks of Methylmercury Contamination to Largemouth Bass in the Southeastern United States” was published last week! You can find the article here: setac.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… #LargemouthBass #Mercury

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It's great working w/ biologists at state & federal management agencies. Last fall, my group led monitoring for a multi-organization effort to reintroduce a fish found only in Mississippi — Yoknapatawpha Darter, which now reproduces in the wild.🎉 Link: fws.gov/story/2022-03/…


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Why don't we apply similar laws to farmed fish compared with the legislation applied to farmed mammals? Fish need better protection #fishwelfare eurogroupforanimals.org/news/no-animal…


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Sturgeon arose in the Jurassic—can they survive the Anthropocene? New fishing regulations and more water could help. “We need to do a better job: it costs water and it costs money and it’s hard—but that’s what needs to be done.” My✍️for @MavensNotebook mavensnotebook.com/2023/05/31/fea…


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Approximately 265,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout will be stocked throughout the state in June. idfg.idaho.gov/article/statew…


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Native Fishes CONSERVATION WIN!!! Minnesota’s “No Junk Fish Bill” has PASSED and SIGNED!!! revisor.mn.gov/laws/2023/0/Se… Bill requires @mndnr to write a report recommending separation of native “rough” fish from invasive species AND provides funding for native fish conservation!

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YaleNews @Yale story on our recent study showing how river erosion drives speciation in aquatic organisms @yalepeabody @yale_eeb news.yale.edu/2023/05/25/riv…


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Out in Science today, our study revealed that 53% of the world's large lakes have declined using three decades of satellite observations. Two billion population resides in a basin with a drying lake, underscoring the importance of management solutions. doi.org/10.1126/scienc…


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On this #EndangeredSpeciesDay on #FishFriday, want to showcase 4 fish projects our group has done to help protect, conserve & restore #EndangeredSpecies. All involved collaborators from multiple agencies - @INHSillinois, @INHSPACELab, @IllinoisDNR tiemann.inhs.illinois.edu/research/ [1/6]

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The Bluntsnout Smoothhead (Xenodermichthys copei), trawled from between the surface and 1500 meters depth, Gulf of Mexico. The red spots are termed "nodular luminous organs" and they are true photophores (they produce light). The photophores are spread all over the body.

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Salmon need our help reaching 90% of their habitat cut off by infrastructure.🐟 Particularly amidst climate change w/ hotter temps & longer droughts.🥵 This project👇🏼 is one of many we’re driving across CA to do just that. More progress ahead⚠️ fox40.com/news/californi…


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The Endangered Species Act (ESA) turns 50 years old this year, & it's more important than ever. To commemorate this anniversary, we released a poster featuring portraits of 8 federally listed species that have been put on the road to recovery due to this important law. #ESA50

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Eastern cleaner clingfish eat parasitic isopods which live on larger fish. (Photo Rowland Cain)

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