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Jacob (Jake) Gregg
Jacob (Jake) Gregg
Jacob (Jake) Gregg

Jake Gregg manages the research aquaculture system at the Western Fisheries Research Center's Marrowstone Marine Field Station, which produces Specific Pathogen Free marine fish.

Jake Gregg manages the research aquaculture system at the Western Fisheries Research Center's Marrowstone Marine Field Station, which produces Specific Pathogen Free marine fish.

Photo of scientist in red and black jacket out in tent bent over cooler with fish in Klamath Falls, OR
Lost River Suckers (LRS) Are Surgically Implanted With Trackers
Lost River Suckers (LRS) Are Surgically Implanted With Trackers
Lost River Suckers (LRS) Are Surgically Implanted With Trackers

Ramona Rapp is preparing the surgery station where adult Lost River suckers are surgically implanted with acoustic telemetry transmitters. This study is being conducted to understand seasonal survival and habitat use of Lost River suckers in Upper Klamath Lake.

Ramona Rapp is preparing the surgery station where adult Lost River suckers are surgically implanted with acoustic telemetry transmitters. This study is being conducted to understand seasonal survival and habitat use of Lost River suckers in Upper Klamath Lake.

Two men in a boat in the snow on Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath Falls, OR
Tracking Lost River Suckers on Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath Falls, OR
Tracking Lost River Suckers on Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath Falls, OR
Tracking Lost River Suckers on Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath Falls, OR

Chris Pullano and Evan Hockett setting out early morning to reconfigure acoustic telemetry receivers on Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Receivers were deployed under ice cover all winter to understand winter movements and habitat use by endangered Lost River suckers.

Chris Pullano and Evan Hockett setting out early morning to reconfigure acoustic telemetry receivers on Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. Receivers were deployed under ice cover all winter to understand winter movements and habitat use by endangered Lost River suckers.

Selfie with man in orange hood and boat with two men in background on Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath Falls, OR
Setting Telemetry Receivers on Upper Klamath Lake, OR
Setting Telemetry Receivers on Upper Klamath Lake, OR
Setting Telemetry Receivers on Upper Klamath Lake, OR

Matt Sholtis, Brian Hayes, and Evan Hockett returning from a rough day on the water, where they retrieved acoustic telemetry receivers that were set under ice cover all winter to track winter movements of endangered Lost River suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. 

Matt Sholtis, Brian Hayes, and Evan Hockett returning from a rough day on the water, where they retrieved acoustic telemetry receivers that were set under ice cover all winter to track winter movements of endangered Lost River suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. 

woman carrying rope and box with mountains in background
Randi M. Bowman
Randi M. Bowman
Randi M. Bowman

This is Randi M. Bowman, a fish biologist with the Western Fisheries Research Center

This is Randi M. Bowman, a fish biologist with the Western Fisheries Research Center

Technician stands waist-deep in cobble-bedded stream.
Cedar River, WA streamflow measurement
Cedar River, WA streamflow measurement
Cedar River, WA streamflow measurement

A USGS hydrologic technician measures streamflow in the Cedar River, WA as part of a series of bathymetric, hydrometric, and sediment surveys in this area. The surveys will be used to understand the potential impacts of reservoir operations on bull trout spawning habitat in the Cedar River.

A USGS hydrologic technician measures streamflow in the Cedar River, WA as part of a series of bathymetric, hydrometric, and sediment surveys in this area. The surveys will be used to understand the potential impacts of reservoir operations on bull trout spawning habitat in the Cedar River.

A gravel bar is exposed next to a river
Gravel bar, Cedar River, WA
Gravel bar, Cedar River, WA
Gravel bar, Cedar River, WA

A gravel bar is exposed next to the Cedar River, WA. Bull trout spawn in this river and their egg nests require suitable habitat and water quality to thrive.

A gravel bar is exposed next to the Cedar River, WA. Bull trout spawn in this river and their egg nests require suitable habitat and water quality to thrive.

scientist collecting snails on boat near tall grasses with mountains in the distance
Scientist Collects Snails in Upper Klamath Lake, OR
Scientist Collects Snails in Upper Klamath Lake, OR
Scientist Collects Snails in Upper Klamath Lake, OR

Sarah Flores collecting snails from the marshes of Upper Klamath Lake. At the Western Fisheries Research Center, scientists are conducting research on parasites in Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath Falls, OR.

Sarah Flores collecting snails from the marshes of Upper Klamath Lake. At the Western Fisheries Research Center, scientists are conducting research on parasites in Upper Klamath Lake, Klamath Falls, OR.

room with racks of snail samples in bottles and glass containers
Screening Snails for Parasites in Klamath Falls, OR
Screening Snails for Parasites in Klamath Falls, OR
Screening Snails for Parasites in Klamath Falls, OR

Local snail screening set up in Klamath Falls, OR at the Bureau of Reclamation facility. Five snails per tank on the right and cups with one snail on the left.

Local snail screening set up in Klamath Falls, OR at the Bureau of Reclamation facility. Five snails per tank on the right and cups with one snail on the left.

Presentation on parasites in the Upper Klamath Lake on a screen with scientist presenting
Sarah Flores Presentation at the 2025 International Symposium on Fish Parasites
Sarah Flores Presentation at the 2025 International Symposium on Fish Parasites
Sarah Flores Presentation at the 2025 International Symposium on Fish Parasites

Sarah Flores presenting her lab's work at the 2025 International Symposium on Fish Parasites in Mérida Yucatán, Mexico. Sarah Flores works with the Western Fisheries Research Center in Seattle, WA to help suckers in the Upper Klamath Lake in Klamath Falls, OR.

Sarah Flores presenting her lab's work at the 2025 International Symposium on Fish Parasites in Mérida Yucatán, Mexico. Sarah Flores works with the Western Fisheries Research Center in Seattle, WA to help suckers in the Upper Klamath Lake in Klamath Falls, OR.

parasite under microscope
Fish Pathogenic Cercariae from Snail Hosts
Fish Pathogenic Cercariae from Snail Hosts
Fish Pathogenic Cercariae from Snail Hosts

This is a photo of fish pathogenic cercariae collected from intermediate snail hosts. The Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) is working to determine the extent of the effects of these parasitic organisms on suckers in Klamath Falls, OR. Top: Diplostomum gavium; Bottom: Bolbophorus sp.

This is a photo of fish pathogenic cercariae collected from intermediate snail hosts. The Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) is working to determine the extent of the effects of these parasitic organisms on suckers in Klamath Falls, OR. Top: Diplostomum gavium; Bottom: Bolbophorus sp.

lanscape photo of a river flowing through the mountains with trees on either side
Klamath River
Klamath River
Klamath River

This is a landscape photo of the Klamath River with mountains on either side of the photo. The Western Fisheries Research Center is researching the effects of flow management before and after dam removal on juvenile Chinook salmon survival to the ocean. 

This is a landscape photo of the Klamath River with mountains on either side of the photo. The Western Fisheries Research Center is researching the effects of flow management before and after dam removal on juvenile Chinook salmon survival to the ocean. 

Man and women working in lab on laptops
Scientists Marking Juvenile Salmonids
Scientists Marking Juvenile Salmonids
Scientists Marking Juvenile Salmonids

Collin Smith and Georgia Martin are inserting passive integrated transponders in juvenile Chinook Salmon at Fall Creek Hatchery, California to track their movements. Data are collected for each fish, including length, weight, and the individual number of the inserted tag.

Collin Smith and Georgia Martin are inserting passive integrated transponders in juvenile Chinook Salmon at Fall Creek Hatchery, California to track their movements. Data are collected for each fish, including length, weight, and the individual number of the inserted tag.

Scenic outlook on River with fish trap for getting fish to tag with telemetry equipment
Shasta River Screw Trap and Fish Tagging Site
Shasta River Screw Trap and Fish Tagging Site
Shasta River Screw Trap and Fish Tagging Site

This photo shows the California Department of Fish and Wilflife’s screw trap on the lower Shasta River, where Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) scientists surgically implant acoustic telemetry tags and passive integrated transponder tags into juvenil Chinook salmon collected at this site.

This photo shows the California Department of Fish and Wilflife’s screw trap on the lower Shasta River, where Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) scientists surgically implant acoustic telemetry tags and passive integrated transponder tags into juvenil Chinook salmon collected at this site.

Woman wearing USGS T-shirt and hat and purple gloves tagging a fish for monitoring
Scientist Tagging Fish For Monitoring
Scientist Tagging Fish For Monitoring
Scientist Tagging Fish For Monitoring

In this photo a USGS Biological Science Technician Brittany Graham is surgically implanting an acoustic telemetry tag into a juvenile salmon on the banks of the lower Shasta River. The Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) uses fish with acoustic transmitters to track fish movements and estimate survival. This information provides water managers with ro

In this photo a USGS Biological Science Technician Brittany Graham is surgically implanting an acoustic telemetry tag into a juvenile salmon on the banks of the lower Shasta River. The Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) uses fish with acoustic transmitters to track fish movements and estimate survival. This information provides water managers with ro

Map of the Northwestern United States showing major volcanic features associated with the Yellowstone mantle plume
Map of the Northwestern United States showing major volcanic features associated with the Yellowstone mantle plume
Map of the Northwestern United States showing major volcanic features associated with the Yellowstone mantle plume
Map of the Northwestern United States showing major volcanic features associated with the Yellowstone mantle plume

Map of the Northwestern United States showing major volcanic features associated with the mantle plume currently underneath Yellowstone caldera.  Colors indicate general basaltic (blues) versus rhyolitic (reds) compositions, with shades indicating age (darker shades are older).  Rough outlines of calderas that formed due to the Yellowstone hotspot are give

Map of the Northwestern United States showing major volcanic features associated with the mantle plume currently underneath Yellowstone caldera.  Colors indicate general basaltic (blues) versus rhyolitic (reds) compositions, with shades indicating age (darker shades are older).  Rough outlines of calderas that formed due to the Yellowstone hotspot are give

A technician photographs a grassy field
Collecting streamflow information at Scatter Creek, WA
Collecting streamflow information at Scatter Creek, WA
Collecting streamflow information at Scatter Creek, WA

A USGS field technician collects data near Scatter Creek, WA. Scientists are researching where and when streams go dry in this basin. Field observations, including photographs, help determine when streams are flowing or dry.

A USGS field technician collects data near Scatter Creek, WA. Scientists are researching where and when streams go dry in this basin. Field observations, including photographs, help determine when streams are flowing or dry.

Snake in water
Garter snake in Washington stream
Garter snake in Washington stream
Garter snake in Washington stream

A garter snake swims in a stream in the Scatter Creek watershed, Washington. The USGS is studying surface and groundwater interactions in this basin where streams sometimes run dry. This information will help land, water, and wildlife managers.

A garter snake swims in a stream in the Scatter Creek watershed, Washington. The USGS is studying surface and groundwater interactions in this basin where streams sometimes run dry. This information will help land, water, and wildlife managers.

A technician photographs a grassy field
Technician collects streamflow information at Scatter Creek, WA
Technician collects streamflow information at Scatter Creek, WA
Technician collects streamflow information at Scatter Creek, WA

A USGS field technician collects data near Scatter Creek, WA. Scientists are researching where and when streams go dry in this basin. Field observations, including photographs, help determine when streams are flowing or dry.

A USGS field technician collects data near Scatter Creek, WA. Scientists are researching where and when streams go dry in this basin. Field observations, including photographs, help determine when streams are flowing or dry.

Seattle storm drain in the rain with a sign that reads "Dump no waste, drains to sound" and a red car passing by
Seattle Storm Drain in the Rain
Seattle Storm Drain in the Rain
Seattle Storm Drain in the Rain

This is an image of a stormwater drain in Seattle. Dangerous tire particles, such as 6PPD-quinone, can land up in water bodies through drains such as the one depicted above and can cause deaths in a variety of fish, including salmon.

This is an image of a stormwater drain in Seattle. Dangerous tire particles, such as 6PPD-quinone, can land up in water bodies through drains such as the one depicted above and can cause deaths in a variety of fish, including salmon.

street water drain to Puget Sound
Street Water Drain to Puget Sound
Street Water Drain to Puget Sound
Street Water Drain to Puget Sound

This is a water drain that drains water from downtown Seattle to the Puget Sound.

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