Hatchery Propagation of Imperiled Aquatic Organisms for Recovery and Restoration: A Review of Twenty Priority Programs in the United States
Led by Taylor Lipscomb and a team from USGWS. #FishSky Contact me if you don’t have access.
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Posts by Kai Lorenzen
"So there's an another, maybe better way to tell the story, one in which immigrants are not only vital to our economy but enrich and renew our society. "
#Reading
What Is(n't) Environmental Stewardship? 🦺🐟🌿
Now out & open access in @consletters.bsky.social
#fishes #oceanoptimism #conservation
Collaborative effort with @fisheriesprof.bsky.social, @valeriosbra.bsky.social, @rarlinghausfish.bsky.social et al.
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New paper!
Social media for fisheries science and management professionals: How to use Bluesky and Instagram, and why you should.
This is the *first* paper in the peer reviewed scientific literature to explain how Bluesky works and how to use it for #SciComm 🧪🦑🐠
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Timeline cleanse- I finally managed to take a decent photo of Spanish Moss.
New pub! 🥳
Led by Abigail Golden, we explore our different understandings of “stewardship” in fisheries from the perspectives of a group of recreational fisheries scientists conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Scenic photo of a river and mountains, with text: The American Fisheries Society stands strong in its support for the federal workforce. Federal fisheries professionals serve as the stewards of America’s natural resources. But the current termination of federal employees threatens the very foundation of fisheries and aquatic resources stewardship in this country. This stewardship is at risk, and with it the public trust resources citizens have enjoyed for generations. The continued layoffs and other attempts to reduce the workforce will erode the knowledge, skills and experience needed to manage our natural resources. This will have long-term devastating impacts on everyone who relies on public lands and waters for their livelihoods and well-being, as well as devastating an essential professional workforce for years, perhaps decades. The value this workforce brings to conservation, science, and stewarding our public trust resources cannot be overstated—all of which benefits every U.S. citizen. Read our entire statement: fisheries.org.
The American Fisheries Society stands strong in our support of the federal fisheries professionals who serve as the stewards of our aquatic natural resources. Read our new statement on the Future of Public Trust Resources: fisheries.org/2025/02/futu...
Happy Birthday Steve!
Just returned from issesr7.ifop.cl in Puerto Varas, Chile with @fisheriesprof.bsky.social & others. New insights on aquaculture-assisted fisheries, new birds on my list, new connections, rekindling old ones, and curanto, the traditional sea/land-food dish of Isla de Chiloe. ¡Fantástico!
FWC biologists Andy Strickland and Ryan Henry on the Chipola River after Hurricane Michael with damage to riparian forest clearly visible
Hurricane-induced dramatic decline and natural recovery of a vulnerable sportfish population: Shoal bass in the Chipola River, Florida. Led by recent M.S. graduate Ryan Henry. #FishSky Free access: authors.elsevier.com/c/1joS1B8cd0VDl #fishsky
Interested in fisheries enhancement and conservation aquaculture? Consider attending #ISSESR7 in Puerto Varas, Chile, Nov 5-8 2024 and publishing in the Fish Res special issue: issesr7.ifop.cl #FishSky
Sandhill crane babies (‘colts’) walking between their parents
Timeline cleanse - it’s sandhill crane colt season here in Gainesville, Florida
Are you headed to Seattle for #WFC2024 ? Are you interested in, or concerned about hatcheries, stocking, captive breeding, conservation aquaculture, etc.? Join our interactive roundtable www.xcdsystem.com/afs/program/... #fishsky
In otter news: Meet Snorty, our new resident campus otter (who, you have guessed, snorts a lot)
Global synthesis of effects and feedbacks from artificial reefs on socioecological systems in recreational fisheries led by Lisa Chong #fishsky
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Cypress swamps never get old
Today’s swamp vibe
Does it also make the noise? I remember that thing wasn’t just blinking…
Calling recent PhD grads in tropical fisheries :) #fishsky
Postdoc opportunity for recent PhD grads with interest in tropical ecology incl. fish and fisheries postdoc.aa.ufl.edu/programs/ewe...
Ok let’s not forget Florida’s gorgeous freshwater landscapes either
Friday evening at the beach in Sarasota, Florida. More about the science we do here soon :)
That’s Florida, too. I’m so lucky to have this quite literally as my backyard.
I’m sorry the revision is taking longer than expected
Gila trout PhD assistantship flyer with the following text: The Pregler Lab in the USGS New Mexico Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit and the Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Ecology at New Mexico State University invites applications for a PhD assistantship beginning late spring/early summer 2024. This position will focus on assessing the effects of a Gila trout outcrossing experiment in the Gila National Forest. The student will develop questions investigating the various fitness outcomes of outcrossing (i.e., genetic rescue potential), and the mating structure and reproductive success through fieldwork and genetic & pedigree analyses. Benefits include guaranteed funding for five years, RA salary 26-27k/year, tuition waiver, health insurance reimbursement. Applications due November 27th 2023. Eligibility and instructions on how to apply can be found at https://preglerlab/join. Questions about the position should be sent by email to kpregler@nmsu.edu.
🚨PhD position in my lab!🚨 Want to work on conservation genetics of one of the rarest trout species in North America in the beautiful Gila National Forest wilderness? Details w/ eligibility and how to apply: preglerlab.com/join Questions should be sent by email. Pls share! 🐟
Welcome to #fishsky, Sophia!
Just joined and stoked to find some of my fellow science folks here! #FishSky
#FishSky Jobs: TWO tenure-track Assistant Professors of Marine Policy at UAF, to be based in Fairbanks or Juneau, Alaska. Applications will be reviewed starting October 15th.two
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