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Angelfish Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Angelfish.
Angelfish, September 1989 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Angelfish.
1989-09
Anhinga with fish speared on beak Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up of Anhinga with a fish on it's beak. No. 2 caption reads: "Sometimes the bird drives its beak into an oversized bream so hard that the mandibles are spread and no amount of head shaking can loosen the fish. In this case, the anhinga, with head pointed vertically, will swim to the nearest shore and hook the fish loose on a rock or branch."
Anhinga with speared bluegill fish Everglades National Park; National Park Service Close up of Anhinga with bluegill speared on its beak; 1966; "Anhinga spear fisherman extraelinary".
Antipredator responses by native mosquitofish to non-native cichlids: an examination of the role of prey naiveté; Mosquitofish naiveté to introduced cichlids (Citation/Reference) Rehage, J.S., K.L. Dunlop, W.F. Loftus. 2009. Antipredator Responses by Native Mosquitofish to Non-Native Cichlids: An Examination of the Role of Prey Naivete'. Ethology 115: 1046-1056.
2009
Area below Cades Cove rearing pools proposed for extension of system, road in left foreground, trees and mountains in background, 1939 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Area below Cades Cove rearing pools proposed for extension of system. Fish Hatchery, I-E-Fish-928, Natural Features - Fauna - Fish.
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1939-03-09
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
Atlantic spadefish eating jellyfish Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Atlantic spadefish eating jellyfish.
Banded butterflyfish Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Biscayne underwater photography.
Barracuda Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Barracuda.
Barracuda Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Barracuda.
Barracuda and Jack, seen from below Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Barracuda and Jack seen from below.
Big Bend Gambusia recovery plan National Park Service Water Resources Division; National Park Service
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
Bill Kloppe, talking about fishing, Elkmont Campground, Tennessee, 1974 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Seasonal Naturalist Bill Kloppe talks to the children about fishing,Children's Fishing; Demonstration, IV-U-Fish-15850, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Fishing
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1974-08-15
Black triggerfish Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Black triggerfish with red cheeks and white line through anal and dorsal fin.
Blackbar Soldierfish Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Blackbar soldierfish with dark bar behind opercle and pectoral fin base.
Blackbar soldierfish Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Blackbar soldierfish with dark bar behind opercle and pectoral fin base.

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