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269 - Stress in Fish from Catch and Release Angling and Genetic Methods to Quantify them & AFS Publishing with Dr. Caleb Hasler

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Dr. Caleb Hasler joins Brendan to talk about his work on catch and release angling, some new techniques using genetic expression to look at stress in fish, and his work on two American Fisheries Society Books, available now! 

He's also looking for a new curling team, if you're in Winnipeg hit him up.  The title image in today's episode is a picture of Caleb's first fish.  Check out the post on social media to see a Goldeye, Caleb's favourite fish, it's closest ancestor (other than Mooneye)! Can you see the resemblance? 

 

Caleb's Lab: https://calebthasler.wordpress.com/ 

AFS Books:

Freshwater Fisheries in Canada https://fisheries.org/bookstore/all-titles/professional-and-trade/freshwater-fisheries-in-canada/ 

Methods for Fish Biology, 2nd Edition https://fisheries.org/bookstore/all-titles/professional-and-trade/methods-for-fish-biology-2nd-edition/ 

 

 

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