Fish in the Bay – December 2019: Part 2, Gobies and more wet-season erosion.
Some additional December observations and 2019 end of year clean up. Fish & Bug Matrix: Six good years of comparable...
The Otolith Geochemistry and Fish Ecology Lab (OGFL) @ UC Davis (ogfishlab.com) is hiring! We are offering multiple paid undergraduate...
December trawls: Jon Kuntz was on lines and net duty. Happy New Year! I am catching up on December reporting. ...
Hello again everyone. If you live in the Bay Area you are aware that we had a lot of rain...
This is part 2 from our latest trawling weekend, 5 & 6 October. See previous post for datasheets. Bay Study. ...
I did not join the September trawls, so the photo record is a little sparse. It was an interesting month...
We had another good trawling weekend in August despite warm water and plummeting Dissolved Oxygen (DO). Dr. Hobbs joined...
20mm trawls on May 11th. I rode along with Dr. Hobbs on both May 4th, for regular monthly otter trawls,...
The posting is now closed. Thank you to everyone who applied! Hobbs Lab is hiring! UC Davis Biogeochemistry and Fish...
First a Special Thanks: I want to acknowledge and thank agencies that continue to support the Hobbs Lab work. 1)...
Hi everyone. The UC Davis/Hobbs Lab team was back again for March otter trawls in Lower South Bay this past...
Hi everyone. I again accompanied the UC Davis / Hobbs team on Saturday, 23 February, for “20-milimeter Larval Fish Trawls.” ...
Field notes from the dark underbelly of the Bay: Folks, I must do a short note about fish parasites. This...
Wet winter brings more fish! Hello everyone. This is a slightly abbreviated post focusing on the ongoing booming populations of...