Take in the S.O.Conte Fish Research Lab O'Day Wet Lab. Baby Sturgeon hatched & brought in from Canada
Karen Carbone
Karen is an Administrative Operations Assistant at the Eastern Ecological Science Center located at Turners Falls, MA.
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Take in the S.O.Conte Fish Research Lab O'Day Wet Lab. Baby Sturgeon hatched & brought in from Canada
Sunny day after a heavy wet snow storm. Snow is clinging to all the branches on the apple trees orchard as well as the maple trees at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA
Sunny day after a heavy wet snow storm. Snow is clinging to all the branches on the apple trees orchard as well as the maple trees at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA
Main building at the EESC-USGS- Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls MA. Snow was clinging to the Blueberry bushes all along the front of the building as well as to all the branches of the maples trees in the distance.
Main building at the EESC-USGS- Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls MA. Snow was clinging to the Blueberry bushes all along the front of the building as well as to all the branches of the maples trees in the distance.
Beautiful prehistoric endangered species fish the Shortnose Sturgeon floating in the ABIKIS Burst Flume during research runs at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA
Beautiful prehistoric endangered species fish the Shortnose Sturgeon floating in the ABIKIS Burst Flume during research runs at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA
In Turners Falls Massachusetts at the EESC-USGS Conte Fish Lab we are situated on a power canal pulled from the Connecticut River to supply water to the hydroelectric plant adjacent to our location. This location attracts so many species of birds from Ducks, to Swans, to Canada geese & these beautiful Blue heron & White Egrets.
In Turners Falls Massachusetts at the EESC-USGS Conte Fish Lab we are situated on a power canal pulled from the Connecticut River to supply water to the hydroelectric plant adjacent to our location. This location attracts so many species of birds from Ducks, to Swans, to Canada geese & these beautiful Blue heron & White Egrets.
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Take in the S.O.Conte Fish Research Lab O'Day Wet Lab. Baby Sturgeon hatched & brought in from Canada
Take in the S.O.Conte Fish Research Lab O'Day Wet Lab. Baby Sturgeon hatched & brought in from Canada
Sunny day after a heavy wet snow storm. Snow is clinging to all the branches on the apple trees orchard as well as the maple trees at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA
Sunny day after a heavy wet snow storm. Snow is clinging to all the branches on the apple trees orchard as well as the maple trees at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA
Main building at the EESC-USGS- Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls MA. Snow was clinging to the Blueberry bushes all along the front of the building as well as to all the branches of the maples trees in the distance.
Main building at the EESC-USGS- Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls MA. Snow was clinging to the Blueberry bushes all along the front of the building as well as to all the branches of the maples trees in the distance.
Beautiful prehistoric endangered species fish the Shortnose Sturgeon floating in the ABIKIS Burst Flume during research runs at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA
Beautiful prehistoric endangered species fish the Shortnose Sturgeon floating in the ABIKIS Burst Flume during research runs at the EESC-USGS-Conte Fish Research Lab in Turners Falls, MA
In Turners Falls Massachusetts at the EESC-USGS Conte Fish Lab we are situated on a power canal pulled from the Connecticut River to supply water to the hydroelectric plant adjacent to our location. This location attracts so many species of birds from Ducks, to Swans, to Canada geese & these beautiful Blue heron & White Egrets.
In Turners Falls Massachusetts at the EESC-USGS Conte Fish Lab we are situated on a power canal pulled from the Connecticut River to supply water to the hydroelectric plant adjacent to our location. This location attracts so many species of birds from Ducks, to Swans, to Canada geese & these beautiful Blue heron & White Egrets.