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In the Field with Zoology 511 – Ecology of Fishes

Posted on February 22, 2012

Electrofishing with Zoology 511: Ecology of Fishes lab group

I recently spent an afternoon with the Ecology of Fishes class. Check out the video below!

Posted in Ecological Processes, Fish, Hasler LabTagged brown trout, electrofishing, fieldwork, fisheries, limnology, stream ecology, trout, University of Wisconsin-Madison, zoology

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