Lena Sawyers, a biologist at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, holds a flathead catfish captured during an electrofishing demonstration on the Potomac River on Sept. 10. (Photo by ...
Have you ever wondered how to catch a bunch of fish fast? Well, authorities in Kentucky used an electricity jolt to get an invasive fish species out of the water. The department of Fish and Wildlife ...
GEORGIA, USA — Central Georgia waters are getting a jolt in the name of conservation. Each spring, biologists with Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) head out with boats and electrodes to ...
Fisheries biologists regularly count trout or Arctic grayling in Montana’s streams by introducing an electrical field to stun and capture the fish. When trout encounter the electrical field their ...
Wearing protective waders and walking upstream side-by-side through Brodhead Creek, Aaron Henning and Blake Maurer clutched long-handled nets in one hand and electrodes attached to the end of equally ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lena Sawyers, a biologist at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, holds a flathead catfish captured during an ...