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Nors Sø, Thy, Danmark
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Aqua Silkeborg
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In this episode, speak with Dr. Lance Grande about his research on the fossils of the Green River Formation â a 52 million year old fossil lake bed in southwestern Wyoming.
Science at FMNH is a podcast and video series that explores the behind-the-scenes science, collections and research at Chicagoâs Field Museum.
[taxonomy:genus= Esox]
[taxonomy:family= Esocidae]
[taxonomy:class= Actinopterygii]
[taxonomy:phylum=Chordata]
[taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia]
[taxonomy:common=pikes]
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Olympic Mudminnows love to hide
The Olympic Mudminnow (Novumbra hubbsi). Washingtons Only endemic fish. You won't often see the mudminnow if you look into the edge of a wetland because they love to hide under the edge of aquatic vegetation.
To lean more about the Olympic Mudminnow check out these sites and reports:
1.usa.gov/TEqtT01.usa.gov/NHdkW1Photo Credit: Roger Tabor, USFWS
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Taken on July 20, 2012
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Little Pickerel (Esox vermiculatus).
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Dallis pectoralis Bean.
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Mud Minnow (Umbra limi).
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Great Northern Pickerel : Lake Superior : Esox lucioides, Agassis.
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Umbra krameri (Fitzinger).
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Banded Pickerel (Esox americanus).
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Scanning Remarks: The following specimens, originally x-rayed together, were scanned as a single image and divided into multiple images using Adobe Photoshop: USNM 125684 (RAD116927-001), USNM 108915 (RAD116928-001), USNM 93843 (RAD116929-001), USNM unknown (RAD116930-001). The original image containing all specimen lots is available via the supplementary tab upon request. Rehousing Remarks: As of July 2016 this film has channeled due to vinegar syndrome, is extremely fragile, and therefore has been rehoused using a different standard that separates it from its unaffected taxonomic counterparts. See storage location for further information.
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Accession # 239954. Scanned with funding from Seidell Grant.
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Accession # 239954. Scanned with funding from Seidell Grant.
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Scanning Remarks: The following specimens, originally x-rayed together, were scanned as a single image and divided into multiple images using Adobe Photoshop: USNM 108915 (RAD116928-002), USNM 195831 (RAD116931-001). The original image containing all specimen lots is available via the supplementary tab upon request. Rehousing Remarks: As of July 2016 this film has channeled due to vinegar syndrome, is extremely fragile, and therefore has been rehoused using a different standard that separates it from its unaffected taxonomic counterparts. See storage location for further information.
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Scanning Remarks: The following specimens, originally x-rayed together, were scanned as a single image and divided into multiple images using Adobe Photoshop: USNM 125684 (RAD116927-001), USNM 108915 (RAD116928-001), USNM 93843 (RAD116929-001), USNM unknown (RAD116930-001). The original image containing all specimen lots is available via the supplementary tab upon request. Rehousing Remarks: As of July 2016 this film has channeled due to vinegar syndrome, is extremely fragile, and therefore has been rehoused using a different standard that separates it from its unaffected taxonomic counterparts. See storage location for further information.
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Scanning Remarks: The following specimens, originally x-rayed together, were scanned as a single image and divided into multiple images using Adobe Photoshop: USNM 125684 (RAD116927-001), USNM 108915 (RAD116928-001), USNM 93843 (RAD116929-001), USNM unknown (RAD116930-001). The original image containing all specimen lots is available via the supplementary tab upon request. The USNM number recorded of the plate for this specimen is incorrect, as of July 2016 the correct USNM number is not known. Rehousing Remarks: As of July 2016 this film has channeled due to vinegar syndrome, is extremely fragile, and therefore has been rehoused using a different standard that separates it from its unaffected taxonomic counterparts. See storage location for further information.
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Accession # 239954. Scanned with funding from Seidell Grant.
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On this particular day, it was slim picking's in the water: there wasn't much to see. Fortunately, I was able to spot and sneak up on a couple of large pickerel lurking on the edge of the basin.Chain PickerelEsox niger Morrison Springs ParkWalton County Florida, USAOlympus OM-D E-M5 14-42mm II Lens PT-EP08 Underwater Housing, PPO-EP01 Lens Port & Sea Life Sea Dragon 2000 Underwater Light
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If I'm not scouring the banks looking for Bowfin and Gar, and alligators, of course, I'm prowling for pickerel.Chain PickerelEsox niger Gainer Springs Econfina Creek Water Management Area Northwest Florida Water Management District Washington County, Florida Olympus OM-D E-M514-42mm II LensPT-EP08 Underwater Housing, PPO-EP01 Lens Port & 14-42mm Zoom GearSea Life Sea Dragon 2000 Underwater Light