New open-access article in #Fisheries: Using microchemistry to uncover the origins of Chinook Salmon repopulating a restored stream in California: https://t.co/X9pPsHkIj7
Tuesday my masters and thesis were approved!!! All this between two meetings at my new dream job at CDFW as an environmental scientist that I started last week. Easy to say it’s been a good but stressful couple weeks!
@andrewrypel Thank you! I couldn’t have gotten here without you as such an amazing advisor!! I will miss you all and hope to always be in touch with the lab!
"Furthermore, this work reveals an upside to straying salmon that is rarely discussed, but that upside is only realized if salmon have a good place to go."
Excellent new blog by @Rocksandbones
The incomparable Peter Moyle. A paragon of deeply engaged and distinguished scholarship - with important thoughts on ecosystem management and a catchy headline about Donald Trump.
https://t.co/hzv9VBWU9O
Yesterday the lakes were easy access. Each fish was measured, weighed, and got a fin clip. Pictured is some road-side workup of a #RainbowTrout and a charismatically grumpy brown bullhead #catfish. #DayOfScience
Geochemical tools identify the origins of Chinook Salmon returning to a restored creek https://t.co/MBY7LKODN2 @Rocksandbones @accretinglife @FishFichman@gsinger121@AnnaESteel