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Cheryl preps students for snorkeling in Mission Bay, CA (SDOF)
Students identify invertebrates from core samples taken in Mission Bay, CA (SDOF)
Alex (SDOF intern) guides students through a fish dissection
Green sea turtle released with an acoustic tag south of San Diego, CA (SWFSC, NOAA)
Cheryl tags a Gopher Rockfish (CCFRP)
Rick Starr (MS advisor, MLML) shows off a Cabezon (CCFRP)
A Vermilion Rockfish gets descended as part of its release (CCFRP)
Jahnava (MLML labmate) kisses a Copper Rockfish (CCFRP)
Cheryl tags a Copper Rockfish while Ryan (MLML labmate) takes data (CCFRP)
These dedicated CCFRP anglers made hats with their volunteer numbers!
Katie (MLML labmate) measures a Lingcod (CCFRP)
Now that's team work (CCFRP)
CCFRP fishing crew in Half Moon Bay, CA (PC: S. Brennan)
Prepping for a SCUBA survey with Reef Check (PC: J. Chiu)
Amazing conditions off of Monastery Beach, CA (PC: S. Gabara)
More typical CA visibility (PC: E. Hernandez)
GRE study session between dives in Fiji (note cards not pictured)
CA Halibut tagged and released in Monterey, CA (CDFW)
Ed fillets a fish for science in Santa Cruz, CA (Capitola Boat and Bait)
Donated CA Halibut carcass...ready for dissection
Alex (SCU undergrad) holds up a CA Halibut used to study their life history
Adam (UCSC undergrad) prepares a CA Halibut otolith for ageing
A thin-sectioned CA Halibut otolith, aged at 19 yr
A mature CA Halibut ovary, preserved and ready to evaluate
Whole mounts of CA Halibut eggs (hydrated and spawning ready)
A histological slide of CA Halibut ovaries (immature stage)
A histological slide of CA Halibut ovaries (almost ready to spawn)
So much data entry...so little time!
Cheryl and Madison (CFOS, UAF) identify and sample humpback whales in SE Alaska
Amalga Harbor: port sampling site near Juneau, AK
Georgina (Univ. York grad student) readies fishing gear in SE Alaska (PC: M. Chan)
Welcomed with open arms by Ohana on Shelter Island, SE Alaska
Cheryl catches her first P. Halibut (Shelter Lodge)
Cheryl and Ben (sportfishing Capt.) near Juneau, AK (Shelter Lodge)
Capt. Kenji with the day's bounty (Shelter Lodge)
Richard enlists EVERYONE to help collect fisheries-dependent data (PC: J. Yamada)
Anne Beaudreau (PhD advisor, UAF) conducting gastric lavage on P. Halibut
An Arrowtooth Flounder spits up its lunch (Shelter Lodge)
Katie (CSUMB undergrad), Zach (UAS undergrad), and Helena (Univ. York grad student) process fish on the dock
Madison (UAS undergrad) identifies P. Halibut prey (lots of big crabs!)
Katie (CSUMB undergrad) and Helena (Univ. York graduate student) identify Arrowtooth Flounder prey
Lots more data entry (that's only 1/3 of it!)
FV Ocean Explorer ready for the Gulf of Alaska bottom trawl survey (AFSC, NOAA)
Science crew on the Gulf of Alaska bottom trawl survey (AFSC, NOAA)
A typical haul on the Gulf of Alaska bottom trawl survey (AFSC, NOAA)
A not-so-typical (and exhausting) haul on the Gulf of Alaska bottom trawl survey (AFSC, NOAA)
Our fearless leader Mark with a huge rockfish on the Gulf of Alaska bottom trawl survey (AFSC, NOAA)
Cheryl and the most wonderful deck boss, Nancy (AFSC, NOAA)
Both SE Alaska study species, one cast! (PC: R. Yamada)
Cheryl's PhD committee: Anne, Martin, Franz, Kirstin, and Mary