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Author Archives: staff

8 Oct 2016

Penobscot River American Shad Restoration

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Athough American shad (Alosa sapidissima) populations are at historically low levels in much of the species’ range, signs of a rebound can be found in rivers such as the Penobscot. While much of the historic shad spawning habitat has been … Continued

american shad, anadromous fish, dams, fish habitat, fish passage, penobscot river, rivers, shad
26 Sep 2016

Michigan State Record Smallmouth Bass

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Michigan’s existing state record for smallmouth bass was broken in September 2016 by Robert Bruce Kraemer of Treasure Island, Florida. Kraemer’s 9.98-pound, 23.10-inch smallmouth bass was caught with nightcrawlers on the Indian River. Located on the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, … Continued

black bass, michigan, smallmouth bass, state record fish, state records
28 Aug 2016

Utah – Jordanelle Reservoir Fish Stocking

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A variety of fish species have been stocked in Utah’s Jordanelle Reservoir as part of a recently developed management plan. The latest stocking happened Aug. 25, when Utah Division of Wildlife Resources fish hatchery personnel and biologists placed 25,000 two-inch … Continued

hybrid fish, kokanee, reservoirs, salmon, smallmouth bass, utah, wipers
28 Aug 2016

Iowa Floyd River Fish Kill

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Biologists from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) suspect that an 8-mile long fish kill on the West Branch of the Floyd River north of Maurice in Sioux County may have been caused by an unknown pollutant. The fish … Continued

catfish, environment, fish kills, iowa, minnows, pollution, rivers, shiners, suckers, water quality
28 Aug 2016

Lake Murray Striped Bass Die Off

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The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) announced that conditions in Lake Murray could result in a striped bass die off in the coming few weeks. As of Aug. 22, more than 800 striped bass ranging from 18 to … Continued

fish kills, lakes, south carolina, striped bass, water quality

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