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Yellowstone photo album 1, page 5 Yellowstone National Park
Ranger Barbara Coulson admires large fish caught by small boy in Children's Fishing Stream at Elkmont Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranger Barbara Coulson and small boy with large fish caught in Children's Fishing Stream at Elkmont. Ranger and Child with Fish, IV-U-Fish-4640, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Fishing
Ranger Barbara Coulson admires large fish caught by small boy in Children's Fishing Stream at Elkmont Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranger Barbara Coulson admires large fish caught by small boy in Children's Fishing Stream at Elkmont.Ranger and Child with Fish, IV-U-Fish-4639, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Fishing
Yellowstone photo album 11, page 30 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 27, page 78 Yellowstone National Park
Close-up of anhinga swallowing a fish Everglades National Park; National Park Service Wildlife. Close up of Anhinga swallowing a fish; "Anhinga-the habit of swimming around almost totally submerged with its snaky neck gliding above water like a white periscope has won the anhinga the nickname of snake bird. A skilled fisherman, this beautiful, large bird seeks its quarry by swimming underwater, speaking the fish with its beak, then tosses it into the air, catching it, and gulping it down in one fell swoop."
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Circa 1965
People at marina with boats and trailers, Flamingo, circa 1960 Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of people at Flamingo marina with boats and trailers. One caption reads: "Flamingo boat ramp is crowded on weekends; A total of 802 private boats used the ramp during this month" and another caption reads: Sept 3, 1961. Boat ramp was crowded on Sept. 3 & 4. Many boaters waited in line approx. 1/2 hour Sunday morning when 109 boats were launched."
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Circa 1960
Bill Kloppe, helping bait a child's fishing hook, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Seasonal Naturalist Bill Kloppe helps bait a hook. Organic bait is allowed Only in Children's Fishing Streams and only by children under 12 years of age,Children's Fishing; Demonstration, IV-U-Fish-15851, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Fishing
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1974-08-15
Yellowstone photo album 11, page 29 Yellowstone National Park
Close-up of Anhinga swallowing fish Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close-up of Anhinga swallowing fish; "Anghina 3. However in most cases, with slight shakes of the head, the Anhinga deftly flips the fish loose and snatches it head downwards-always. If she tried swallowing the bream tail first, the sharp fin rays and scales would catch in her throat."
Correspondence relating to proposed Cape Sable game preserve (Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
1930
Assessing the net effect of anthropogenic disturbance on aquatic communities in wetlands: community structure relative to distance from canals; Effects of canals on wetland aquatic animal communities (Citation/Reference) Rehage, J.S., J.C. Trexler. 2006. Assessing the net effect of anthropogenic disturbance on aquatic communities in wetlands: Community structure relative to distance from canals. Hydrobiologia 569(1): 359-373.; This paper has not been submitted elsewhere in identical or similar form, nor will it be during the first three months after its submission to Hydrobiologia.
2006
Man in dark glasses and hat in boat holding up a fish, circa 1955 Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up of man in dark glasses and hat in boat holding up a fish; circa 1950's Locality: Photo Source: Keywords: Visitors; Fishing. NOTE: During the 2006 inventory of prints, a total of 2 prints were found by volunteer Jean Schardt. - J. Stringfellow, Muse. Tech. 11/2006.
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Circa 1955
A raceway and old channel at NP-3, Lynn Camp Prong, showing pool created by CCC enrollees for trout rearing, 1937 Great Smoky Mountains National Park A raceway and old channel at NP-3, Lynn Camp Prong, showing pool created by CCC enrollees for trout rearing. Fish Hatchery, I-E-Fish-926, Natural Features - Fauna - Fish.
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1937-06-22
Mackerel Workshop report : results of a workshop to examine the Spanish and king mackerel fisheries from the systems viewpoint, held in Miami on April 28 and 29, 1977 156, viii p. : ill. ; 28 cm.; "A Miami Sea Grant publication."; "A project of Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, Miami, Florida."; "NOAA contract no. 03-6-042-35137."
1978
Two men, a woman and a ranger with a large sawfish, Snake Bight, Mar 16 1961 Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up of two men, a woman and a ranger with a large sawfish; 16 Mar 1961. Caption reads: "15 1/2 foot sawfish caught at Snake Bight, ENP by Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd, Jr., of Louisville KY. Ranger -Pilot Ralph E. Miele and Everglades Park Co., Inc. Marina Manager Chet Barnett are on the right side of the picture. The 625 pound fish made six holes in the Boy'ds 14 foot fiberĀ glass skiff during a one hour battle." Polyester Copy Negative.
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1961-03-16
Yellowstone photo album 11, page 33 Yellowstone National Park
Map of Barnwell County State Fish Hatchery South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Property of the, South Carolina State Forestry Commission, A tract of land bounded and shaped as shown, containing 15 acres more or less, located along Turkey Creek in the town; Scale: 1" = 50'
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1939-12-07
CCC enrollees involved in the fish rearing operations at Cades Cove, note CCC license plate on truck, fish rearing pools, circa 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Original Captions: CCC enrollees involved in the fish rearing operations at Cades Cove. Note CCC license plate on truck. Each agency's vehicles had the agency's license plate, NPS, CCC, etc. (KLM). Fish Rearing Pools; I-E-Fish-16406, Natural Features - Fauna - Fish.CCC enrollees involved in the fish rearing operations at Cades Cove. Note CCC license plate on truck. Each agency's vehicles had the agency's license plate, NPS, CCC, etc. (KLM).Fish Rearing Pools, I-E-Fish-16406, Natural Features - Fauna - Fish
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Circa 1938
Yellowstone photo album 11, page 40 Yellowstone National Park
Superintendent Dave Mihalic, Regional Director Bob Baker, and fisheries biologist Steve Moor holding fishing pole on condemned steel truss bridge, Hazel Creek, North Carolina, 1986 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fisheries Biologist Steve Moore, Acting Supt. Dave Mihalic, and Reg. Dir. Bob Baker on the condemned Steel truss bridge on Hazel Creek.Hazel Creek Steel Truss Bridge, II-F-(3)-17391
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1986-08-30
Site of small dam that will run from just above big rock, upon which Mr. J. B. Southall stands, across to the opposite bank, to deepen a pool for fish hatchery intake pipe, on Kephart Prong, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Site of small dam on Kephart Prong. Dam will run from just above big rock, upon which Mr. J. B. Southall stands, across to the opposite bank. This dam is to deepen a pool for fish hatchery intake pipe. Fish Hatchery, I-E-Fish-931, Natural Features - Fauna - Fish.
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1935-10-31

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