Tag Archives: water chemistry

Continuous water quality correlation with fish catch rates

Here’s a cool update from our partner Eureka Water Probes: As part of the Alameda Creek Aquatic Resources Monitoring Program, near the town of Sunol, CA, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) operates a rotary-screw trap (RST) and fyke trap. Trapping data is used to document the downstream movement patterns of fishes, and age-class-specific... Read More

All quiet on the Tech Front…

The holidays are always busy! Our Center for Fisheries Technology partners haven’t posted a lot of news recently, but we do have a nice series of “How-To” videos from both water chemistry monitoring partners in case you’re spending the winter hours in the lab maintaining equipment. Many thanks to our partners In-Situ and Eureka Water... Read More