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Two Fish, One Fish, No Fish—Alberta’s Fish Crisis
Guest Blog: For many decades, Lorne Fitch was a respected fisheries biologist with the Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division. He worked on the ground to maintain and improve Alberta’s fisheries, including rehabilitating fish habitat. Like many of us he has … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Conservation, Environment, Fishing
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Fish Tumours and Tapeworms
In the article I wrote for the 2009 Alberta Guide to Sportfishing Regulations, “On Tumours and Tapeworms”, I discussed why some fish caught by anglers seem diseased. I particularly mentioned skin tumours that are typically found on northern pike, walleye … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta, fish tapeworms, fish tumors, fish tumours, fisheries management, Fishing, lake whitefish, northern pike, pike, R.B. Miller, tapeworm, Triaenophorous crassus, tumor, tumour, whitefish, yellow perch
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