On this episode, Brett interviews Dr. Jim Lamer of the Illinois River Biological Station and discusses a variety of topics ranging from Asian carp ecology to turtle genetics!
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128 - Field Schools, Spatial Ecology, and Gag with new co-host Hannah Gottesman
127- The Colorful History of Rainbow Trout with New Host Anders Halverson
126 - Meet New Host Zach Crum
124 - Adventures of The Pond Lady, Amie Robison
123: Women of Fisheries, inc
122 -What is your Silent Spring?
121 - State Fish Quiz Episode
120: Wooden Island Wild brings wild salmon to your door
119 - Sea Lamprey Genomics with Ellie Weise
118: Snake River Sockeye Paleolimnology with Rachel Brinkley
117: America's Bountiful Waters group book review
116: Dolphin gateways, Lionfish invasions, and fisheries data analysis with Dr. Dominque Lazaree
115 - Dr. Steven Cooke talks emerging recreational fishing topics
114: Bigheaded Carp Reproductive Dynamics and Population Genetics and Large River Fisheries Ecology with Sam Schaick
113: Dr. Tzadik & Dr. Habtes discuss US Caribbean fisheries
112 - Bass and Beetles with Alex Vaisvil
111: Brook Trout Genetics, Movement, Individual Variation and More with Dr. Shannon White
110: Everything Electrofishing With Jim Reynolds and Alan Temple
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