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    Fish population surveys help improve Fort McCoy’s fisheries management [Image 17 of 35]

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    Fish population surveys help improve Fort McCoy’s fisheries management

    Watershed management biologist Derek Maki with Colorado State University pulls up a net while Josh Jonet, also a watershed management biologist, steers the boat April 25, 2019, at Stillwell Lake on South Post at Fort McCoy, Wis. Maki and Jonet conducted fish surveys and lakes and ponds at Fort McCoy in late April and early May. The fish surveys, according to Fisheries Biologist John Noble with the Directorate of Public Works Environmental Division Natural Resources Branch, are necessary to determine the health of the installation’s many waterways. The surveys produce data that are critical for fisheries management. Surveys include electrofishing streams and netting and electrofishing lakes and ponds. Much care is taken to ensure the fish are not harmed. Fish caught included walleye, bluegills, bass, pumpkinseed, crappies, and more. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)

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    Date Taken: 04.25.2019
    Date Posted: 05.22.2019 16:34
    Photo ID: 5389560
    VIRIN: 190425-A-OK556-035
    Resolution: 6000x4000
    Size: 6.56 MB
    Location: FORT MCCOY, WISCONSIN, US

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