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Study of warming Lake Superior finds less habitat for siscowet lakers but more … – Budgeteer
Study of warming Lake Superior finds less habitat for siscowet lakers but more …BudgeteerThe research was conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, funded by Wisconsin Sea Grant and lead by Tim Cline, now at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington. The research builds on work by Jay Austin and …
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Read moreThree Recent Alumni Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships – Colorado College News
Three Recent Alumni Awarded NSF Graduate Research FellowshipsColorado College NewsKeith Fritschie '11, who graduated cum laude with a degree in Environmental Science, is earning a master's degree from the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington, where he works in the Freshwater Ecology and Conservation …and more »
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Read moreThe ups and downs of protected coastal areas for turtles – Wildlife News
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The ups and downs of protected coastal areas for turtlesWildlife NewsThe researchers, Ronel Nel of Department of Zoology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, André E. Punt of School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington and George R. Hughes a retired Conservator, Howick, South Africa, had …
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Read moreThree Recent Alumni Awarded NSF Fellowships – Colorado College News
Three Recent Alumni Awarded NSF FellowshipsColorado College NewsKeith Fritschie '11, who graduated cum laude with a degree in Environmental Science, is earning a master's degree from the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington, where he works in the Freshwater Ecology and Conservation …and more »
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Read moreSome Alaskan trout use flexible guts for the ultimate binge diet – UW Today
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Some Alaskan trout use flexible guts for the ultimate binge dietUW TodayThe work was funded by the National Science Foundation, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Alaska salmon processors and the UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. ###. For more information: Armstrong, 541-840-6017, jonny5armstrong@gmail.and more »
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Read moreScience students learn to tell stories | Local News | The Seattle Times
Science students learn to tell stories | Local News | The Seattle Times. Featuring Julia Parrish and SAFS graduate students Jessica Rohde and Juliana Houghton.
Read moreSome Alaskan trout use flexible guts for the ultimate binge diet – Alaska Native News
Some Alaskan trout use flexible guts for the ultimate binge dietAlaska Native NewsThey don't have to go to sea,” Bond said. The work was funded by the National Science Foundation, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Alaska salmon processors and the UW School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. Source: University of Washington …
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Read moreUsing Amount of Fish Caught as Measure of Fisheries Health is Misleading – Alaska Native News
Using Amount of Fish Caught as Measure of Fisheries Health is MisleadingAlaska Native NewsHilborn and Branch, faculty members with the UW's School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, say that the changes in the amount of fish caught does not necessarily reflect the number of fish in the sea. For example, new fishing regulations can reduce …and more »
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Read moreThe foundation of all life in Puget Sound – Kitsap Sun
The foundation of all life in Puget SoundKitsap SunThe phytoplankton, fed by nutrients and sunlight, were then eaten by zooplankton, which were eaten by forage fish and so on, explained Charles “Si” Simenstad, a University of Washington professor in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences.and more »
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Read moreTrout gut balloons for annual food frenzy – Futurity: Research News
Trout gut balloons for annual food frenzyFuturity: Research NewsThe work was funded by the National Science Foundation, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Alaska salmon processors, and the University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. Source: University of Washington. Please wait …and more »
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