Fish in the Bay – 2 December UC Davis Trawl – Part 3: The Bugs
It’s end of year, we just passed through solstice (21 December) and King Tide perihelion is coming on 2 Jan. ...
It’s end of year, we just passed through solstice (21 December) and King Tide perihelion is coming on 2 Jan. ...
The Hobbs Lab wish you and yours a happy and safe holiday season!
Folks, … something a little different this time. I keep meaning to discuss the most conspicuous feature you see on...
Hi Folks. UC Davis fish researchers returned to trawl the first weekend of December. I joined them on the Saturday...
19 November UC Davis Trawl – Part 1: May the Flush be with us. Hello everyone. I spent nice sunny,...
James Hobbs, Christina Parker, Malte Willmes and Arthur Barros attended State of the Estuary on October 10-11, 2017 and presented...
A fishing update: I went with the Hobbs crew on the deeper water Bay side on 2 September. It is...
A short August update. I rode with the UC Davis crew on 6 August on the Artesian/Upper Coyote Creek side....
RE: Fish in the Bay – 9 July 2017 UC Davis trawl – Green Water & Low DO Folks, Shortly...
A July update on fish trawling… I was out with Hobbs and the UC Davis crew on 9 July on...
Longfin Smelt, is a small pelagic forage “baitfish” that was once one of the most abundant fishes in the San...
Folks, regarding those sharks … Shark die-off in San Francisco Bay is trending in the news: http://kron4.com/2017/04/13/troubling-trend-dead-sharks-washing-up-on-bay-area-shorelines/ http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Hundreds-of-dead-sharks-washing-up-on-Bay-Area-11119620.php http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/hundreds-leopard-sharks-dying-san-francisco-bay-47252080 The...
I rode again with the UC Davis / Dr. Jim Hobbs fish monitoring survey on Sunday, April 9th. For...