Scientists Examine Sea Lamprey Wound Characteristics
Scientists Examine Sea Lamprey Wound CharacteristicsTribal, state, and federal fisheries professionals classifying sea lamprey wounds on lake trout at a workshop in Red Cliff, Wisconsin.
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Tribal, state, and federal fisheries professionals classifying sea lamprey wounds on lake trout at a workshop in Red Cliff, Wisconsin.
Tribal, state, and federal fisheries professionals classifying sea lamprey wounds on lake trout at a workshop in Red Cliff, Wisconsin.
USGS scientist Joel Stokdyk collects a homeowner water sample in April 2019.
USGS scientist Joel Stokdyk collects a homeowner water sample in April 2019.
A storm drain that periodically discharges urban runoff, potentially carrying sediment and pollutants, into Oak Creek at 15th Avenue near a USGS gage.
A storm drain that periodically discharges urban runoff, potentially carrying sediment and pollutants, into Oak Creek at 15th Avenue near a USGS gage.
This is a graphic from the USGS National Oil and Gas Assessment Explorer application, which allows user to drill into 70 oil and gas assessment provinces throughout the United States.
This is a graphic from the USGS National Oil and Gas Assessment Explorer application, which allows user to drill into 70 oil and gas assessment provinces throughout the United States.
Bank erosion along an upstream reach of the Kinnickinnic River, October 2018.
Bank erosion along an upstream reach of the Kinnickinnic River, October 2018.
USGS scientist collecting one of five subsamples of aquatic invertebrates from a stream riffle by removing invertebrates from a defined area and collecting them with a Surber net. Each subsample is transferred to a bucket for compositing into a single sample for the site.
USGS scientist collecting one of five subsamples of aquatic invertebrates from a stream riffle by removing invertebrates from a defined area and collecting them with a Surber net. Each subsample is transferred to a bucket for compositing into a single sample for the site.
Close-up view of defined area of a rock cobble (middle) where attached algae and other material were removed with a brush. Rocks from multiple locations at a site are composited into a single sample representing the stream site.
Close-up view of defined area of a rock cobble (middle) where attached algae and other material were removed with a brush. Rocks from multiple locations at a site are composited into a single sample representing the stream site.
Panoramic view of scientists in boat on Hells Canyon Reservoir, Idaho
Panoramic view of scientists in boat on Hells Canyon Reservoir, Idaho
After collection, invertebrates are washed through a series of sieves where large debris can be removed before being placed in the sample bottle.
After collection, invertebrates are washed through a series of sieves where large debris can be removed before being placed in the sample bottle.
Close up-view of defined area of the stream bottom where attached invertebrates are removed with a brush and washed into the Surber net; where possible, a hand rake is also used to dislodge organisms from shallow depths.
Close up-view of defined area of the stream bottom where attached invertebrates are removed with a brush and washed into the Surber net; where possible, a hand rake is also used to dislodge organisms from shallow depths.
USGS scientist removing attached algae from a defined surface area on one of multiple rocks collected in riffles at a stream site.
USGS scientist removing attached algae from a defined surface area on one of multiple rocks collected in riffles at a stream site.
Flow-through sensor for measurement of three different optical signals.
Flow-through sensor for measurement of three different optical signals.
Human-specific virus filtration units with 10-micron nominal pore size string-wound pre-filter and dead-end ultrafilter after a five-day composite sampling event with the Menomonee River in background. Menomonee River at 16th St. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Human-specific virus filtration units with 10-micron nominal pore size string-wound pre-filter and dead-end ultrafilter after a five-day composite sampling event with the Menomonee River in background. Menomonee River at 16th St. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Ultrafilters are used to concentrate pathogens from large-volume surface water samples. Plastic autoclaved bottles used for human-associated indicator bacteria analysis. Glass bottle used for DOC, simultaneous fluorescence and absorbance, and pharmaceutical compound analysis.
Ultrafilters are used to concentrate pathogens from large-volume surface water samples. Plastic autoclaved bottles used for human-associated indicator bacteria analysis. Glass bottle used for DOC, simultaneous fluorescence and absorbance, and pharmaceutical compound analysis.
Photograph of a 24-bottle automatic sampler to collect water samples for optical properties of water and microbiological analyses.
Photograph of a 24-bottle automatic sampler to collect water samples for optical properties of water and microbiological analyses.
Prefilter and Ultrafilter assembly from Menomonee River at 16th St., Milwaukee, WI.
Prefilter and Ultrafilter assembly from Menomonee River at 16th St., Milwaukee, WI.
Particulate matter captured on a quartz fiber filter at the Mercury Research Laboratory.
Particulate matter captured on a quartz fiber filter at the Mercury Research Laboratory.
Chromophoric (colored) Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) (left) and Tryptophan (right) sensors.
Chromophoric (colored) Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) (left) and Tryptophan (right) sensors.
Conduit associated with stream gage at Menomonee at 16th Street in Milwaukee (04087142).
Conduit associated with stream gage at Menomonee at 16th Street in Milwaukee (04087142).
USGS scientists use a backpack-mounted electrofishing device to sample fish communities in a small and shallow Milwaukee-area stream.
USGS scientists use a backpack-mounted electrofishing device to sample fish communities in a small and shallow Milwaukee-area stream.
An example stream reach of Underwood Creek’s channel in 2018 after rehabilitation.
An example stream reach of Underwood Creek’s channel in 2018 after rehabilitation.