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Chinook Brood Stock Capture124 viewsVolunteers helping the Conuma Hatchery collect Chinook salmon broodstock from the Tlupana River.     (2 votes)
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Cutthroat Trout106 viewsThis big Cutthroat Trout was caught in the Dunlop Creek Coho Indicator Fence. A lenght/weight assessment was completed and the fish was released back into the creek.     (5 votes)
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Dunlop Creek Indicator Fence Field Trip65 viewsPaul Smith giving a demonstration on how to collect length/weights for Coho smolts from Dunlop Creek.     (3 votes)
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Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout Smolts123 viewsThis is a comparison of a Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout in the smolt stage. Can you tell the difference?     (4 votes)
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Setting the Net on the Gold River128 viewsVolunteers setting the net to capture Gold River Chinook brood stock in behind the Rod and Gun Club.     (4 votes)
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Cutty89 viewsThis is a Cutthroat Trout in the anestetic tank before a length/weight assessment.      (5 votes)
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Gold River Chinook Brood Collection141 viewsThis is a Chinook bleeding rack on the Gold River for the females before taking eggs.      (3 votes)
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Coho Smolt106 viewsHere is a Coho smolt from Dunlop Creek.      (3 votes)
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Muchalaht River Fish Weir75 viewsRoger Dunlop RPBio giving an explanation on how the Muchalat River fish weir functions and how it was built.     (3 votes)
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Fry Mark Recapture Assessment110 viewsChris Erikson (Conuma Hatchery) conducting a fry mark recapture assessment with volunteers on Hutchinson Creek.     (5 votes)
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Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation Fish Weir64 viewsRay Watkins elementary students getting a close up look of an electronic fish counting box for the Muchalaht River fish weir.     (3 votes)
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Coho Transplant87 viewsVaughn Michaud placing an adult female Coho into the chute that leads into the upper Conuma River.      (7 votes)
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