Tune in to this week's episode to learn about all things Flatfish. Zach talks with Dylan Kiene, a PhD student at the University of South Alabama and Graduate Assistant in the Fisheries Ecology Lab at Dauphin Island Sea Lab, about his research on Southern Flounder movement, spawning dynamics, and the potential impacts of climate change on their populations. Also discussed is the change in community composition of Flatfish dominated nursery grounds in South Central Alaska, what it's like to manage a recreational angler-based tagging program, and more!
Dylan's contact info: [email protected] Instagram: dkiene27
Zach's contact info: [email protected]
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01/16/22 • 38 min
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