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New England Moxie Pays Off—Seven Atlantic Salmon Tagged So Far

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Research fisheries biologist Tim Sheehan continues his search for pre-adult Atlantic salmon in southwest Greenland. He and his collaborators are tagging them with special pop-off satellite and acoustic tags to better understand their movements and migration behaviors. While in Greenland, Tim is blogging about his tagging adventures, sharing his day-to-day experiences and what it’s like to conduct field research in Greenland.
October 18, 2019 - Research ,
Sunrise over a small town in Greenland.

Trolled by Weather and Elusive Atlantic Salmon

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Research fisheries biologist Tim Sheehan is in southwest Greenland, hoping to catch a lot of pre-adult Atlantic salmon. He and his collaborators have an ambitious plan: Tag as many salmon as possible with special pop-off satellite and acoustic tags. While Tim’s in Greenland, he’ll be blogging about his tagging adventures, sharing his day-to-day experiences and what it’s like to conduct field research in Greenland.
October 11, 2019 - Research ,
Tim Sheehan at stern of boat, fishing gear set up for trawling in the waters off Greenland.

Fall Bottom-Trawl Survey Goes On, Rain or Shine

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Biological science technicians Christine Kircun and Katie Rogers team up in this blog to bring us enchanting images of the sea life they sample during the Northeast Fisheries Science Center's 2019 fall bottom-trawl survey
October 11, 2019 - Survey ,
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Tagging Atlantic Salmon in Greenland Takes New England Moxie

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Research fisheries biologist Tim Sheehan is currently in southwest Greenland, hoping to catch pre-adult Atlantic salmon. He and his collaborators have an ambitious plan: Tag as many salmon as possible with special pop-off satellite tags and acoustic tags.
October 10, 2019 - Research ,
Qaqortoq Harbor in Greenland

Wingspread Study Hits Silver Dollar Jackpot

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Scientists and fishermen return for the final leg of this year's experiment with the scientific survey net used for the world's longest-running bottom trawl survey. Lovely sunrises and tiny butterfish abound.
October 01, 2019 - Research ,
View of the deck of the  F/V Karen Elizabeth at sunrise.

You Can Learn A Lot by Towing Two Nets at Once

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Researchers and fishermen are at sea experimenting with the scientific survey net used for the world's longest-running bottom trawl survey to improve what we know about how well it captures flat fish like flounders.
September 25, 2019 - Research ,
The twin trawl nets of the Karen Elizabeth.

Calm Before the Storm: Summer EcoMon Cruise Comes to an End

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

As the summer EcoMon cruise nears its end researchers continue sampling but watch the track of an approaching storm.
September 03, 2019 - Research ,
Sunrise east of Jeffery's Ledge, orange sky near horizon, dark clouds.

Plankton Popsicles: Summer EcoMon Cruise

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Researchers from several organizations aboard the summer EcoMon cruise work together on collaborative projects, and also collect samples for others who cannot get to sea.
August 30, 2019 - Research ,
Mason jar with fish larvae.

Beach Weekends at Sea on the EcoMon Cruise

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Sunbathers on the beach, aiding a fishing boat in distress, and enjoying the marine life are all part of the summer Ecosystems Monitoring cruise.
August 29, 2019 - Research ,
Crew members enjoying time off on the flying bridge of the R/V Gordon Gunter.

2019 Summer Northeast Ecosystem Monitoring Cruise In Full Swing

Field Fresh Blog: Science in Motion

Water sampling at different depths is a key component of the EcoMon cruises and allows us to track temperature and salinity changes over time.
August 23, 2019 - Research ,
Staff member with binoculars and other staff with tablet checking mammals and sea birds.