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Fisheries Catalog of Images

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Auke Bay National Marine Fisheries Service Laboratory scientists and crew of NOAA Ship JOHN N. COBB conducting bongo tow operations
1999 Fall
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A 14-pound cobia taken off Anclote Key. A great eating fish.
Anclote Key, Florida
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The first fish a young boy had ever caught - an undersized red drum. Too bad it's too small to keep.
E.G. Simmons Park, Florida
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Mate filleting pollock after an offshore bottom fishing trip to Georges Bank. Aboard the headboat YANKEE PATRIOT out of Gloucester.
1996 August 04
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Mate filleting a bluefin tuna after a day trip to Stellwagen Bank. Aboard the charter vessel MARIDEE II out of Point Judith, RI.
1996
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The galley slave getting ready to prepare the evening meal. Aboard the headboat YANKEE CAPTAIN out of Gloucester.
1996 August 18
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Trying his luck off a headboat. He just missed a bite. Aboard the headboat YANKEE PATRIOT out of Gloucester.
1996 August 12
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Trying their luck off a headboat. Aboard the headboat YANKEE PATRIOT out of Gloucester.
1996 August 12
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The boat ramp at Arecibo Outboard Club. Here fishermen launch their boats.
Arecibo, Puerto Rico
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Measuring "Snook" caught in Torrecillas Lagoon during NMFS Marine Recreational Fishery Statistics Survey.
Pinones, Puerto Rico
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A young man trying his luck in the Laguna del Condado from the Route 25 Bridge.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Wackie Jackie's Bait House, serving the sport fishermen south of Hernando Beach This is an old time bait and tackle shop.
South of Hernando Beach, Florida
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A couple with their limit of "reds".
Gulf Coast Public Ramp, Florida 1997 October 09
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Duke's Marina at Anclote Key.
Anclote Key, Florida 1997
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A "permit" caught at the Florida Power Discharge. Often fish congregate near the warmwarm waters at a power plant discharge.
Florida Power Discharge 1997
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A smiling eight-year old displays the red drum that she caught at the Florida Power Plant discharge.
Florida Power Discharge 1997
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Three generations of fishermen enjoy a day at the Bayport Pier.
Hernando Beach, Florida 1997
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A mullet fisherman mending his net on the Gandy Bridge catwalk. The Gandy Bridge links St. Petersburg and Tampa.
Gandy Bridge, Florida 1997
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Measuring a Mangrove Snapper (Gray) during NMFS Marine Recreational Fishery Statistics Survey.
Florida
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A happy fisherman with a 6.3 pound Red Drum at Veteran's Park
War Veteran's Park, Florida
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Happy fishermen displaying their catch after a cold and rainy day off Gloucester . Aboard the headboat YANKEE PATRIOT out of Gloucester.
1996 July
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Measuring a pair of banded rudderfish during NMFS Marine Recreational Fishery Statistics Survey.
Anclote River Park, Florida 1997 October
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White grunt caught at Frank's Pier in Bayport. A very bright orange color is seen inside the mouth. These fish are also called Key West Grunt, Flannelmouth, or Gulf Snapper.
Bayport, Florida 1996 December
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Fishing at the Florida Power warm water discharge site on a cool Florida day.
Florida Power Discharge 1997
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The Gandy Bridge fishing catwalk. This bridge connects St. Petersburg and Tampa . It's a long walk to fish the deeper water of Tampa Bay.
Tampa Bay, Florida 1997 June
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Fishing knows no class distinctions. A Rolls Royce towing a boat trailer for a day's fishing.
Frank's Fish Pier, Hernando County, Florida 1997
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Wood storks hanging out at Mary's Fish Camp near the cleaning table. Waiting for a tidbit.
Mary's Fish Camp, Florida 1997 November
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Kirk Gillis displaying the fruits of the day's labor. Aboard the headboat YANKEE CAPTAIN out of Gloucester.
1996 August 8
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Young woman reeling in her first fish of the day.
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Young woman displaying her first fish of the day, an Atlantic Cod. She outfished most of the boat that day.
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Mates working hard fileting Atlantic Cod after an offshore bottom fishing trip to Georges Bank. Aboard the headboat YANKEE CAPTAIN out of Gloucester.
1996 August 9
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A young fisherman proudly displays a fish almost as large as himself. Aboard the headboat YANKEE PATRIOT out of Gloucester.
1996 August 14
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Fishing -- a family affair!
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NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV proceeding to study Gulf Stream eddies. Buoys will be moored with tethered instrument packages.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV proceeding to study Gulf Stream eddies. Buoys will be moored with tethered instrument packages.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV proceeding to study Gulf Stream eddies. Buoys will be moored with tethered instrument packages.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV proceeding to study Gulf Stream eddies. Buoys will be moored with tethered instrument packages.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Preparing current meters to secure to tethered mooring during Gulf Stream eddy studies from the NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Stern of the ALBATROSS IV during Gulf Stream eddy studies
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Sunset with tops of lighted buoys silhouetted during Gulf Stream eddy studies.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Preparing to launch a buoy during Gulf Stream eddy studies from the stern of the NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Preparing to launch a buoy during Gulf Stream eddy studies from the stern of the NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Preparing to launch a buoy during Gulf Stream eddy studies from the stern of the NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Pheww!!! This buoy launching stuff is hard work. Crewman takes a break during Gulf Stream eddy studies while proceeding to another mooring site.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Buoy with tethered current meter being launched during Gulf Stream eddy studies from NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Yeah, the buoy made it over the side. Now let's see if we can get this current meter in the water. Gulf Stream eddy studies from the NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV.
Northeast Coast of United States 1985 Spring
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Sea turtle killed by entanglement in fishing net

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