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Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists haul a beach seine over an eelgrass bed while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists deploy a beach seine while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt in Eagle Harbor, WA.  

Image:  Helmet Crab in Puget Sound
Helmet Crab in Puget Sound
Helmet Crab in Puget Sound
Helmet Crab in Puget Sound

A Helment Crab (Telmessus_cheiragonus) captured in a beach seine during a 2012 Bainbridge Island larval forage fish survey. This survey focused on the abundance, habitat use, and food habits of larval forage fish (surf smelt and sand lance) and was conducted by scientists from the Columbia River Research Laboratory -Western Fisheries Research Center.

A Helment Crab (Telmessus_cheiragonus) captured in a beach seine during a 2012 Bainbridge Island larval forage fish survey. This survey focused on the abundance, habitat use, and food habits of larval forage fish (surf smelt and sand lance) and was conducted by scientists from the Columbia River Research Laboratory -Western Fisheries Research Center.

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

Sanddab collected in a beach seine by USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.  

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists deploy a beach seine while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.  

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

Adult surf smelt collected in a beach seine by USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.  

Image: Red Rock Crab in Puget Sound
Red Rock Crab in Puget Sound
Red Rock Crab in Puget Sound
Red Rock Crab in Puget Sound

A Red Rock Crab (Romaleon antennarium) captured in a beach seine during a 2012 Bainbridge Island larval forage fish survey.  This survey focused on the abundance, habitat use, and food habits of larval forage fish (surf smelt and sand lance) and was conducted by scientists from the Columbia River Research Laboratory -Western Fisheries Re

A Red Rock Crab (Romaleon antennarium) captured in a beach seine during a 2012 Bainbridge Island larval forage fish survey.  This survey focused on the abundance, habitat use, and food habits of larval forage fish (surf smelt and sand lance) and was conducted by scientists from the Columbia River Research Laboratory -Western Fisheries Re

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

Three size classes of juvenile surf smelt collected in a beach seine by USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA. 

Three size classes of juvenile surf smelt collected in a beach seine by USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA. 

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

Juvenile surf smelt and sand lance collected in a beach seine by USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.  

Juvenile surf smelt and sand lance collected in a beach seine by USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.  

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

Harbor seals are a predator of forage fish such as surf smelt and sand lance.  These two were observed lounging on a breakwall in Liberty Bay, WA. 

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists Lisa Gee, Collin Smith, and Ryan Tomka display a bycatch of perch collected in a beach seine while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.

USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists Lisa Gee, Collin Smith, and Ryan Tomka display a bycatch of perch collected in a beach seine while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.

Image: Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington
Juvenile Surf Smelt Surveys in Central Puget Sound, Washington

Market squid collected in a beach seine by USGS Western Fisheries Research Center scientists while conducting a survey for juvenile surf smelt on Bainbridge Island, WA.  

Dr. Jeff Lovich holds an Eastern river cooter in the Pea River, Alabama
Dr. Jeff Lovich holds an Eastern river cooter turtle in the Pea River in Alabama
Dr. Jeff Lovich holds an Eastern river cooter turtle in the Pea River in Alabama
Dr. Jeff Lovich holds an Eastern river cooter turtle in the Pea River in Alabama

Dr. Jeff Lovich stands in the Pea River in Alabama holding an Eastern river cooter turtle (Pseudemys concinna concinna), May 2012.

Lake Powell panorama with a stormy sky
Panorama of Lake Powell with a stormy sky
Panorama of Lake Powell with a stormy sky
Panorama of Lake Powell with a stormy sky

Panorama of Lake Powell with a stormy sky. Photo by SBSC, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center during a water quality monitoring trip.

Panorama of Lake Powell with a stormy sky. Photo by SBSC, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center during a water quality monitoring trip.

Image: A Rainbow Trout Rests Among Cobble Substrate in Panther Creek
A Rainbow Trout Rests Among Cobble Substrate in Panther Creek
A Rainbow Trout Rests Among Cobble Substrate in Panther Creek
A Rainbow Trout Rests Among Cobble Substrate in Panther Creek

A rainbow trout rests among cobble substrate in Panther Creek downstream of Big Deer Creek, central Idaho. Panther Creek was severely damaged by heavy metals released from mining and milling activities at the former Blackbird Mine, and water quality in this section of the stream was acutely lethal to fish as late as 1985.

A rainbow trout rests among cobble substrate in Panther Creek downstream of Big Deer Creek, central Idaho. Panther Creek was severely damaged by heavy metals released from mining and milling activities at the former Blackbird Mine, and water quality in this section of the stream was acutely lethal to fish as late as 1985.

Bighorn sheep emerging from a tinaja water catchment in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
Bighorn sheep emerging from a tinaja water catchment in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
Bighorn sheep emerging from a tinaja water catchment in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
Bighorn sheep emerging from a tinaja water catchment in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ

Bighorn sheep emerging from the Eagle Tank water catchment, called a tinaja, in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge (CPNWR), southern AZ. Photo courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service, CPNWR.

A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ

A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of the Senita Tank water catchment, also called a tinaja, in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge (CPNWR), southern AZ. Photo courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service, CPNWR.

A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of a tinaja water catchment in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of a tinaja water catchment in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of a tinaja water catchment in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of a tinaja water catchment in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ

A bighorn sheep stands on the edge of the Senita Tank water catchment, called a tinaja, in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge (CPNWR), southern AZ. Photo courtesy of US Fish and Wildlife Service, CPNWR.

A bighorn sheep stands by a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands by a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands by a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
A bighorn sheep stands by a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ

A bighorn sheep stands by the Senita Tank water catchment, also called a tinaja, in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge (CPNWR), southern AZ. Photo courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, CPNWR.

Western yellow-billed cuckoo in riparian habitat, southern Arizona
Western yellow-billed cuckoo in riparian habitat, southern Arizona
Western yellow-billed cuckoo in riparian habitat, southern Arizona
Western yellow-billed cuckoo in riparian habitat, southern Arizona

A western yellow-billed cuckoo in a cottonwood tree in riparian habitat that many people in the western U.S. associate with the species, near Patagonia, southern Arizona, 2011. Photo by Alan Schmierer, used with permission and public domain.

A western yellow-billed cuckoo in a cottonwood tree in riparian habitat that many people in the western U.S. associate with the species, near Patagonia, southern Arizona, 2011. Photo by Alan Schmierer, used with permission and public domain.

Two bighorn sheep butt heads next to a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
Two bighorn sheep butt heads next to a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
Two bighorn sheep butt heads next to a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ
Two bighorn sheep butt heads next to a tinaja water catchment, Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, AZ

Two bighorn sheep butt heads next to the Eagle Tank water catchment, called a tinaja, at Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, southern AZ. Photo courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, CPNWR.

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