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13 Aug 2012

Potomac River Blue Catfish Tagging Program

by staff | posted in: science - research | 0

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is asking anglers to help researchers learn more about blue catfish movement in the Potomac River. Beginning in 2012, blue catfish will be tagged with two tags—one white, one yellow. Anglers that catch a … Continued

blue catfish, fish tagging, fish tagging programs, maryland, potomac river, research, science
27 Jun 2012

Patapsco River Dam Removal

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and partners have released an analysis evaluating the pros and cons of keeping, improving or removing Bloede Dam and are looking for citizens to share their input. The possible removal of Bloede Dam … Continued

dams, fish habitat, fish passage, fish restoration, habitat, habitat restoration, maryland, rivers
14 Jun 2012

Gunpowder Falls Lefty Kreh Fishing Trail

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

Officials from Maryland recently dedicated the Gunpowder South Trail as the Lefty Kreh Fishing Trail in honor of native Marylander Bernard Victor “Lefty” Kreh. Kreh is a known worldwide through his books, columns and inventions. The Lefty Kreh Fishing Trail … Continued

authors, books, fly fishing, maryland
11 Jun 2012

Potomac River Smallmouth Bass Angler Survey

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

From June through October 2012 Maryland Department of Natural Resource (DNR) will be conducting a smallmouth bass angler survey on the Potomac River between Harpers Ferry and Seneca Breaks. The Potomac River Smallmouth Club and the Maryland Bass Federation are … Continued

maryland, potomac river, research, science, smallmouth bass
11 May 2012

Didymo Found in Big Hunting Creek Maryland

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

Biologists from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources recently confirmed the presence of didymo in Big Hunting Creek, one of Maryland’s best known trout streams. Didymo, also known as “rock snot”, is an invasive form of algae that affects trout … Continued

didymo, invasive species, maryland, trout streams

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