Freshwater Fishes; Fishes; Fishes; Recreation; Sport Fishing; Wildlife refuges; Togiak National Wildlife Refuge; Togiak Gallery
Wildlife Biologist Rob MacDonald holding Rainbow Trout. Resident fish such as the Rainbow Trout draw anglers from around the world to Southwest Alaska. Catch-and-release fishing is encouraged to conserve these fish and is required in some areas.
History; Biography; Birds; Buildings, facilities and structures; Employees (USFWS); Farms and farming; Lakes; Military; Ranching; Rangelands; Waterfowl; Wildlife refuges; Work of the Service;
Oral history interview with Keith Hamel and Arden Trandahl as interviewer.
Fisheries management; Fishes; Work of the Service; Field Offices; Kenai Fishes and Wildlife Field Office; Kenai FO Gallery
Tissue samples from this rainbow trout and others in the Mat-Su valley were collected and analyzed as part of the National Wild Fish Health Survey. Alaska Department of Fish and Game Pathology Lab, Anchorage
Videography; Aquatic animals; Fish management; Fishes; conservation science
Conservation in Action Series. Presented by author and ecologist Anders Halverson. February 27, 2013. “An Entirely Synthetic Fish” is the true story of the rainbow trout.
Sometimes vilified for their devastating effects on the native...