In this episode of The Fisheries Podcast I chat with Dr. Dan Schill about some interesting work he is researching in the Western U.S. He and his collaborators have implemented a technique that reverses the sex of Brook Trout and then crosses those fish to create YY, super male fish which are then stocked into waters to create male-only progeny with wild fish. Make sense? He explains it much better than me. He also talks briefly of his progress with applying this technique to Walleye and Common Carp. Enjoy!
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117: America's Bountiful Waters group book review
116: Dolphin gateways, Lionfish invasions, and fisheries data analysis with Dr. Dominque Lazaree
115 - Dr. Steven Cooke talks emerging recreational fishing topics
114: Bigheaded Carp Reproductive Dynamics and Population Genetics and Large River Fisheries Ecology with Sam Schaick
113: Dr. Tzadik & Dr. Habtes discuss US Caribbean fisheries
112 - Bass and Beetles with Alex Vaisvil
111: Brook Trout Genetics, Movement, Individual Variation and More with Dr. Shannon White
110: Everything Electrofishing With Jim Reynolds and Alan Temple
109: Jordan Moss is studying rays around the world
108 - Caribbean King Crab Mariculture with Samantha Glover
107 - Connecting Human Dimensions with Fisheries Science with Dr. Mark Kaemingk
106 - New year, new goals plus some news and stories
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104 - Studying how Belizean and Jamaican fishers make decisions with Eric Wade
103 - Muskie, Photography, and Fish Passage with Dr. Sean Landsman
102 - Undervalued Fishes and Underwater Photography with Paul DeRolf
101-The Student Update
100 - The Fintennial!
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