Node 13 August 18 2015

mKCqjzC9GF

Lake Eugenia, Eugenia, Ontario, Canada

Recorded video of fish can provide insight into population estimates, if individual fish can be identified. In this video, the identifying feature is the tail, which is missing a piece on one fish


You may also like

Node 1 May 3 2010
6 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada A pair of large Common Carp swimming side by side ...
Node 1 May 2 2010
6 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada A very active video of a Rock Bass and Smallmouth Bass ...
Node 1 April 19 2010
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Multiple Black Redhorse pass by the camera several time ...
Node 1 April 17 2010
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada An adult Black Redhorse holds position in front of the ...
Node 1 April 15 2010
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Several schools of catostomids and Common Shiners swim ...
Node 1 April 14 2010
8 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada A mink looks directly into the camera before swimming ...
Node 1 September 15 2018
6 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Bass with black tail due to disease seen on the camera
Node 1 September 16 2018
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Largemouth Bass moving upstream at night
Node 1 September 17 2018
6 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Double-crested Cormorant inspecting the camera
Node 1 September 18 2018
4 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Large school of suckers
Node 1 September 19 2018
6 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Close-up of a Double-crested Cormorant moving ...
Node 1 September 19 2018
5 views
Grand River, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Large school of Shiners
Page 81 of 169