South Atlantic: When estimating fish populations, seeing is believing

Somewhere off the Atlantic coast of Florida, a fishing boat bobs in the swell, and Nate Bacheler helps swing a fish trap over the side. It’s a big metal cage shaped like a giant arrowhead, and it looks like the standard design. But this is no ordinary fish trap, and Nate Bacheler is no ordinary fisherman. Traps without cameras work great for many species. But some species, like gag grouper, have a habit of avoiding fish traps. Read he rest here 15:40

One Response to South Atlantic: When estimating fish populations, seeing is believing

  1. StripedBassHole says:

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    What Home…
    A BEAUTIFUL WIFE???
    WHERE DOES that HIGHWAY GO???
    Can anyone spare some BUS FARE???

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