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Topic | Fish: Beach Seining All Species by CPUE 1996-97 |
Click on image to enlarge (113K). Click here to display a larger version (234K). This photo shows beach seining activity in the upper Navarro River estuary in the summer of 1996. Pictured from left to right are Steve Cannata, Mike Maahs, and Giselle Rainey. Photo courtesy of Dan Sicular.
Juvenile steelhead smolt from the Navarro River estuary. Steelhead lose their parr marks and spots before ocean entry. Smolts lose scales very easily when handled. Photo provided by Dan Sicular.
This photo shows a juvenile steelhead captured in the Navarro Estuary in the summer of 1996. The reason the fish is suspended upside down is that it is being weighed. The estuary is considered valuable rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids (Cannata, 1998). Photo courtesy of Dan Sicular.
This photo shows a healthy juvenile steelhead captured in the Navarro Estuary in the summer of 1996. The estuary is considered valuable rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids (Cannata, 1998). Photo courtesy of Steve Cannata.
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