A USGS research fisheries biologist (GLSC; Ann Arbor, Michigan) examines the catch from waters around Goderich, Ontario during the Lake Huron fall prey fish survey aboard the GLSC’s R/V Sturgeon. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Kristy R Phillips
Kristy Phillips is a Biological Science Technician (Fisheries) based in Ann Arbor, MI.
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A USGS research fisheries biologist (GLSC; Ann Arbor, Michigan) examines the catch from waters around Goderich, Ontario during the Lake Huron fall prey fish survey aboard the GLSC’s R/V Sturgeon. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS vessel crewmembers (GLSC; Cheboygan, Michigan) and science staff (GLSC; Ann Arbor, Michigan) aboard the GLSC’s R/V Sturgeon open the cod end of a full bottom trawl net to examine the catch during an annual Lake Huron fall prey fish survey. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS vessel crewmembers (GLSC; Cheboygan, Michigan) and science staff (GLSC; Ann Arbor, Michigan) aboard the GLSC’s R/V Sturgeon open the cod end of a full bottom trawl net to examine the catch during an annual Lake Huron fall prey fish survey. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and an assortment of prey fish caught in the North Channel of Lake Huron. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and an assortment of prey fish caught in the North Channel of Lake Huron. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS Cheboygan Vessel Base crew (GLSC; Cheboygan, Michigan) and GLSC science staff (Ann Arbor, Michigan) assist the R/V Sturgeon vessel captain through dark waters of the Byng Inlet after completing a long night of hydro-acoustic survey work in Georgian Bay, Canada. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS Cheboygan Vessel Base crew (GLSC; Cheboygan, Michigan) and GLSC science staff (Ann Arbor, Michigan) assist the R/V Sturgeon vessel captain through dark waters of the Byng Inlet after completing a long night of hydro-acoustic survey work in Georgian Bay, Canada. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS Researchers (GLSC; Ann Arbor, MI) find a few different year classes (ages) in the spring catches of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) during a spring prey fish assessment in northeastern Lake Michigan near Sturgeon Bay. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS Researchers (GLSC; Ann Arbor, MI) find a few different year classes (ages) in the spring catches of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) during a spring prey fish assessment in northeastern Lake Michigan near Sturgeon Bay. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Sunset after a long day of processing bottom trawl catches aboard the GLSC’s R/V Arcticus. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Sunset after a long day of processing bottom trawl catches aboard the GLSC’s R/V Arcticus. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
A unique perspective of the Great Lakes Science Center’s research vessel Sturgeon while docked in Kilarney, Ontario, during the 2022 hydroacoustic fishery assessment. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
A unique perspective of the Great Lakes Science Center’s research vessel Sturgeon while docked in Kilarney, Ontario, during the 2022 hydroacoustic fishery assessment. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
View of the north side of the Big Tub lighthouse looking out on Lake Huron in Tobermory, Ontario, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Lake Huron. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
View of the north side of the Big Tub lighthouse looking out on Lake Huron in Tobermory, Ontario, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Lake Huron. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
GLSC Fisheries Technician Kristy Phillips (Ann Arbor, Michigan) measuring and Supervisory Biologist Tim O’Brien (Ann Arbor, Michigan) recording biometric data for fish species caught during the 2020 Lake Huron acoustics cruise aboard the Great Lakes Science Center’s R/V Sturgeon.
GLSC Fisheries Technician Kristy Phillips (Ann Arbor, Michigan) measuring and Supervisory Biologist Tim O’Brien (Ann Arbor, Michigan) recording biometric data for fish species caught during the 2020 Lake Huron acoustics cruise aboard the Great Lakes Science Center’s R/V Sturgeon.
First mate, Lyle Grivicich (GLSC, Cheboygan, Michigan), looks on as Supervisory Fisheries Biologist, Tim O’Brien (GLSC, Ann Arbor, Michigan) examines a recently-caught lake trout under a microscope aboard the USGS Great Lakes Science Center’s Research Vessel Sturgeon, during the 2020 Lake Huron Acoustics cruise.
First mate, Lyle Grivicich (GLSC, Cheboygan, Michigan), looks on as Supervisory Fisheries Biologist, Tim O’Brien (GLSC, Ann Arbor, Michigan) examines a recently-caught lake trout under a microscope aboard the USGS Great Lakes Science Center’s Research Vessel Sturgeon, during the 2020 Lake Huron Acoustics cruise.
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Status and trends of pelagic and benthic prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2023
Status and trends of pelagic and benthic prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2022
Status and trends of pelagic prey fish in Lake Huron, 2018
Status and trends of pelagic prey fish in Lake Huron, 2017
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A USGS research fisheries biologist (GLSC; Ann Arbor, Michigan) examines the catch from waters around Goderich, Ontario during the Lake Huron fall prey fish survey aboard the GLSC’s R/V Sturgeon. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
A USGS research fisheries biologist (GLSC; Ann Arbor, Michigan) examines the catch from waters around Goderich, Ontario during the Lake Huron fall prey fish survey aboard the GLSC’s R/V Sturgeon. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS vessel crewmembers (GLSC; Cheboygan, Michigan) and science staff (GLSC; Ann Arbor, Michigan) aboard the GLSC’s R/V Sturgeon open the cod end of a full bottom trawl net to examine the catch during an annual Lake Huron fall prey fish survey. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS vessel crewmembers (GLSC; Cheboygan, Michigan) and science staff (GLSC; Ann Arbor, Michigan) aboard the GLSC’s R/V Sturgeon open the cod end of a full bottom trawl net to examine the catch during an annual Lake Huron fall prey fish survey. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and an assortment of prey fish caught in the North Channel of Lake Huron. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Cisco (Coregonus artedi) and an assortment of prey fish caught in the North Channel of Lake Huron. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS Cheboygan Vessel Base crew (GLSC; Cheboygan, Michigan) and GLSC science staff (Ann Arbor, Michigan) assist the R/V Sturgeon vessel captain through dark waters of the Byng Inlet after completing a long night of hydro-acoustic survey work in Georgian Bay, Canada. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS Cheboygan Vessel Base crew (GLSC; Cheboygan, Michigan) and GLSC science staff (Ann Arbor, Michigan) assist the R/V Sturgeon vessel captain through dark waters of the Byng Inlet after completing a long night of hydro-acoustic survey work in Georgian Bay, Canada. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS Researchers (GLSC; Ann Arbor, MI) find a few different year classes (ages) in the spring catches of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) during a spring prey fish assessment in northeastern Lake Michigan near Sturgeon Bay. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
USGS Researchers (GLSC; Ann Arbor, MI) find a few different year classes (ages) in the spring catches of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) during a spring prey fish assessment in northeastern Lake Michigan near Sturgeon Bay. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Sunset after a long day of processing bottom trawl catches aboard the GLSC’s R/V Arcticus. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
Sunset after a long day of processing bottom trawl catches aboard the GLSC’s R/V Arcticus. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
A unique perspective of the Great Lakes Science Center’s research vessel Sturgeon while docked in Kilarney, Ontario, during the 2022 hydroacoustic fishery assessment. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
A unique perspective of the Great Lakes Science Center’s research vessel Sturgeon while docked in Kilarney, Ontario, during the 2022 hydroacoustic fishery assessment. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
View of the north side of the Big Tub lighthouse looking out on Lake Huron in Tobermory, Ontario, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Lake Huron. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
View of the north side of the Big Tub lighthouse looking out on Lake Huron in Tobermory, Ontario, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Lake Huron. Photo credit: Kristy Phillips, USGS.
GLSC Fisheries Technician Kristy Phillips (Ann Arbor, Michigan) measuring and Supervisory Biologist Tim O’Brien (Ann Arbor, Michigan) recording biometric data for fish species caught during the 2020 Lake Huron acoustics cruise aboard the Great Lakes Science Center’s R/V Sturgeon.
GLSC Fisheries Technician Kristy Phillips (Ann Arbor, Michigan) measuring and Supervisory Biologist Tim O’Brien (Ann Arbor, Michigan) recording biometric data for fish species caught during the 2020 Lake Huron acoustics cruise aboard the Great Lakes Science Center’s R/V Sturgeon.
First mate, Lyle Grivicich (GLSC, Cheboygan, Michigan), looks on as Supervisory Fisheries Biologist, Tim O’Brien (GLSC, Ann Arbor, Michigan) examines a recently-caught lake trout under a microscope aboard the USGS Great Lakes Science Center’s Research Vessel Sturgeon, during the 2020 Lake Huron Acoustics cruise.
First mate, Lyle Grivicich (GLSC, Cheboygan, Michigan), looks on as Supervisory Fisheries Biologist, Tim O’Brien (GLSC, Ann Arbor, Michigan) examines a recently-caught lake trout under a microscope aboard the USGS Great Lakes Science Center’s Research Vessel Sturgeon, during the 2020 Lake Huron Acoustics cruise.
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