News & Events
USFWS online training courses
Free online training courses from the US Fish & Wildlife Service.
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24Nov2010 | Tom Rayner | Comments Off | ContinuedElectrofishing in the Australian news
Researchers from DSE Victoria have hit Australia’s mainstream media, appearing online at the Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne’s Age, owned by the Fairfax media empire, fishing the Murray River with their Smith Root boat.
Click here to view the video.
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1Jun2010 | Tom Rayner | Comments Off | ContinuedUNSW to build new electrofishing boat
The Waterbirds, Wetlands & Rivers Research Lab, in conjunction with the Fisheries & Marine Environmental Research Facility (FAMER), at the University of New South Wales, has received funding to build a new electrofishing boat.
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19Jan2009 | Tom Rayner | Comments Off | ContinuedCommunity grows, hits double
www.electrofishing.net has steadily increased in popularity since November 2007, when the site was registered – over 9,000 hits were recorded last month.
The number of registered users has increased too and some interesting discussions have been underway on our email group.
If you have an idea for an article, pictures of your latest fieldtrip or new experiments [...]
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27Oct2008 | Tom Rayner | Comments Off | Continued
Electrofishing Email List
“Electrofishing” is an international e-mail forum for the discussion of ideas and events pertaining to the practice and theory of electrofishing.
Click here to subscribe to the list. It’s FREE!
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27Aug2008 | Tom Rayner | Comments Off | ContinuedNew format for electrofishing.net
Welcome to the new-look www.electrofishing.net.
At electrofishing.net, we provide those interested in electrofishing – scientists, managers, community groups and industry – a forum for the discussion of all things electrofishing. Over the coming weeks, content such as articles, gear reviews and other resources will be added to the site.
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27Aug2008 | Tom Rayner | Comments Off | Continued