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Fish in the Bay – January 2022: Anchovies and Longfins, yes! But, no Crangon brooding. – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

By A Mystery Man Writer

Good News!  Our streak of phenomenal finfish production continues.  This time last year, we were marveling over the uncharacteristic boost in Anchovy and Longfin Smelt numbers.  We speculated how the early 2021 drought could result in larval fish recruitment failure.  But, now a year later

Fish in the Bay – April 2022, Part 1: Traditional Baby Fish Month? – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Fish in the Bay – January 2022: Anchovies and Longfins, yes! But, no Crangon brooding. – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Fish in the Bay – March 2022: A Crazy & mixed up month! – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Fish in the Bay – February/March 2022 Supplemental Report: Gobies, Shrimp, etc. – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Fish in the Bay – April 2022, Part 1: Traditional Baby Fish Month? – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Fish in the Bay – February/March 2022 Supplemental Report: Gobies, Shrimp, etc. – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Fish in the Bay – January 2022: Anchovies and Longfins, yes! But, no Crangon brooding. – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

ruddy duck – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Fish in the Bay – May 2022: Big Baby Fish Month! – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

pacific harbor seal – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory