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Bidarrah made from 17 sea lion skins, the white marks indicate patches, St
Bryan Point, bunting the seine.
Bryan Point, landing the seine, showing white perch gilled in the meshes.
Bryan Point, bunting the seine.
Bryan Point, landing the seine.
Boating shad seine, Stony Point, Potomac River, VA.
Bryan Point, Fish Hawk at dock.
Baird, indian ranch of Colehoolooloo.
Bryan Point, moving the station from Fort Washington, landing material from Fish Hawk.
Bryan Point, Fish Hawk at dock.
Boothbay Harbor, 1905, pump house and boiler house.
Boothbay Harbor, general view, 1905.
Battery, hauling seine.
Boothbay Harbor, ME, transporting lobsters from boats to hatchery.
Boothbay Harbor, ME, hatchery, stripping lobster and spawning flat fish.
Blackfish stranded.
Boston, MA, near T Wharf.
Boston, MA, fish dealers establishments near T Wharf.
Boston, MA, fish dealers establishments near T Wharf.
Building of the first American beam trawler at A.D
Boat houses, Cape Cod, MA.
Boat tied
Boat with men
Barrels full of seal skins ready for shipment.
Blue River damsite on a tributary of the McKenzie River
BCF biologists periodically sample shrimp grown in 1/16 acre experimental ponds at Galveston to obtain information on length and weight increases
Bay shrimp trawler, Northern Gulf of Mexico
Biloxi and Florida types of boats used in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus from drawing by W
Blue shark
BCF biologist measures length of shrimp from market sample at Gulf coast port
By controlling temperature, food, and the quality of water, brown shrimp were reared in the laboratory from egg to juvenile stage.
Black-spot disease in shrimp.
Bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) from drawing by H
Brown shrimp
Brown shrimp (Penaeus aztecus) fifth nauplius, 0.02 inch long, about two days after hatching.
Brown shrimp (Penaeus aztecus) first mysis, 0.12 inch long about nine days after hatching.
Brown shrimp drawing (Penaeus azteca)
Blue crab
Blue crab
Biologist preparing to tag blue shark (Prionace glauca)
Biologist applying M type dart tag to sandbar shark (Carcharhinus milberti)
Blue shark (Prionace glauca) and banded rudderfish
Blood sample from a dogfish
Bull steller sea lion
Bull steller sea lions one week before height of breeding season
Bull steller sea lion one week before height of breeding season
Bull steller sea lion one week before height of breeding season
Black sculpin (Myoxocephalus niger)
Baby octopus on sea scallop (Placopecten magellanicus)
Bay scallop (Pecten irradians) drawing
Behavior studies are of great importance in modern fishery research in order to answer questions about the swimming ability of salmon fingerlings, res
Brailing salmon from trap
Brailing salmon from trap
Brailing salmon - buy boat at Independent Canneries Fish Trap No
Brailing salmon from fish trap
Brailing salmon from fish trap
Brailing salmon from fish trap
Brailing salmon from fish trap
Brailing salmon from fish trap
Brailing salmon from fish trap
Brailing salmon from fish trap
Buyer weighing salmon catch on right
Buying station for troll-caught salmon.
BCF vessel MURRE II
Brailing salmon
Big tunas like this one are often landed on two poles in the Hawaiian tuna fishery
Bluefin tuna being hoisted aboard the FWS research vessel DELAWARE
Brailing fish FWS 2237
Brailing tuna FWS 2230
Brailing bluefin tuna
Blackfin tuna caught on trolling lines
Baskets of clams ready for market in a clam aquaculture facility.
Boat used by staff to transport of cobia juveniles (Rachycentron canadum) to offshore cage at Culebra Island, Puerto Rico
Boats which offload oysters outside the Sato Oyster Culture Company.
Board with dents used to size and sort pearls.
Black- lipOysters which have been retrieved from a pearl farm for pearl harvest.
Bamboo stake culture of oysters is done close to shore at this Japanese bay.
Bamboo raft culture of oysters with net strung between stakes for algae culture
Buccinum sp (whelk) for sale at Shiogama market in Japan.
Bucket of red drum fingerlings for stock enhancement program.
Bulletin board showing diagram of algae system for bioremdiation
Bridgeport Aquaculture Vocational School Director John Curtis and Dr
Beth Haley and Kevin Brennan with Allen Shimada approaching offshore rock in Togiak area during offshore herring roe survey.
Brown shrimp in tank
Beach seining for young pompano
Bongo nets being towed
Blue crab life cycle
Beach seine by C
Bull shark on deck (Carcharhinus leucas)
Black grouper
Bothid (flounder)egg
Blue crab
Bonneville Hatchery sign
Bongo nets being towed for plankton collection
Bongo nets being deployed
Bongo nets being deployed
By-the-wind sailor (Velella velella)
Barnacles, a large snail, and algae
Boulders and cobbles at the high tide line
Bottom view of a species of pencil urchin ( Stylocidaris affinis )
Beau's murex ( Chicoreus beauii , synonym Siratus beauii )
Beau's murex ( Chicoreus beauii , synonym Siratus beauii )
Bladetooth elbow crab ( Platylambrus granulatus )
Black coral ( Cirrhipathes luetkeni )
Bay scallop ( Argopecten irradians )
Bristletooth conger ( Xenomystax congroides )
Blackmouth bass ( Synagrops bellus )
Bandtail puffer ( Sphoeroides spengleri )
Blunthead puffer ( Sphoeroides pachygaster )
Belted sandfish ( Serranus subligarius )
Blackear bass ( Serranus atrobranchus )
Bigeye scad ( Selar crumenophthalmus )
Barbfish ( Scorpaena brasiliensis )
Bank butterflyfish ( Prognathodes aya )
Bignead searobin ( Prionotus tribulus )
Blackwing searobin ( Prionotus rubio )
Bluespotted searobin ( Prionotus roseus )
Bandtail searobin ( Prionotus ophryas )
Bigeye searobin ( Prionotus longispinosus )
Bigeye searobin ( Prionotus longispinosus )
Bigeye or Atlantic bigeye ( Priacanthus arenatus )
Bluefish ( Pomatomus saltatrix )
Beardfish ( Polymixia lowei )
Blackbar drum ( Pareques iwamotoi )
Blackbar drum ( Pareques iwamotoi )
Broad flounder ( Paralichthys squamilentus )
Broad flounder ( Paralichthys squamilentus )
Bigeye soldierfish (Ostichthys trachypoma )
Bank cusk-eel or band cusk-eel (Ophidion holbrookii)
Blackpored eel (Ophichthus melanoporus)
Blackpored eel (Ophichthus melanoporus)
Bullnose eagle ray (Myliobatis freminvillii)
Bullnose eagle ray (Myliobatis freminvillii)
Bluntsnout lanternfish ( Myctophum obtusirostre )
Blackbelly gag, a type of grouper (Mycteroperca microlepis)
Blackfin snapper (Lutjanus buccanella )
Blackfin goosefish (Lophius gastrophysus)
Barred cusk-eel ( Lepophidium staurophor )
Blackrim cusk-eel or fawn cusk-eel ( Lepophidium profundorum )
Blackedge cusk-eel or shortbeard cusk-eel ( Lepophidium brevibarbe )
Banded drum ( Larimus fasciatus )
Blacktail pikeconger ( Hoplunnis diomediana )
Blue angelfish ( Holacanthus bermudensis) (may be hybrid)
Blackwing flyingfish ( Hirundichthys rondeletii )
Blackwing flyingfish ( Hirundichthys rondeletii )
Bluntnose jack ( Hemicaranx amblyrhynchus )
Bluntnose jack ( Hemicaranx amblyrhynchus )
Blackbelly rosefish ( Helicolenus dactylopterus )
Blackbelly rosefish ( Helicolenus dactylopterus )
Blacktail moray ( Gymnothorax kolpos )
Beardless codling ( Gadella imberbis )
Broadband lanternshark ( Etmopterus gracilispinis )
Broadband lanternshark ( Etmopterus gracilispinis )
Blurred smooth lantern shark ( Etmopterus bigelowi )
Blurred smooth lantern shark ( Etmopterus bigelowi )
Blurred smooth lantern shark ( Etmopterus bigelowi )
Blurred smooth lantern shark ( Etmopterus bigelowi )
Bigeye cardinalfish or robust cardinalfish ( Epigonus robustus )
Bigeye ( Epigonus pandionis )
Barred grunt ( Conodon nobilis )
Bay whiff ( Citharichthys spilopterus )
Black sea bass ( Centropristis striata )
Bank sea bass ( Centropristis ocyurus )
Blackline tilefish ( Caulolatilus cyanops )
Blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus )
Bull shark ( Carcharhinus leucas )
Blacknose shark ( Carcharhinus acronotus )
Blue runner ( Caranx crysos )
Blackfin grenadier ( Caelorinchus caribbaeus )
Blackfin grenadier ( Caelorinchus caribbaeus )
Blackfin grenadier ( Caelorinchus caribbaeus )
Bearded brotula ( Brotula barbata )
Brown driftfish ( Ariomma melanum )
Bigtooth cardinalfish ( Apogon affinis )
Boarfish ( Antigonia capros )
Broad-striped anchovy ( Anchoa hepsetus )
Baby spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) fetus
Buried sandfish
Buffalo sculpin hiding in colorful background in the waters of Southeast Alaska.
Bottom trawl with lobster, clams, moon snails, whelks, and rocks from rocky bottom habitat.
Balistes vetula Linnaeus
Balistapus rectangulus (Bloch & Schneider)
Balistapus aculeatus (Linnaeus)
Balistes vidua Solander
Biologist assuring no dolphin or marine turtles in vicinity of NOAA Ship PISCES while conducting trawl surveys which could entangle such NOAA Ship PIS
Biologist assuring no dolphin or marine turtles in vicinity of NOAA Ship PISCES while conducting trawl surveys which could entangle such protected res
Bigeyes view of moon.
Bigeyes view of moon.
Biologist assuring no dolphin or marine turtles in vicinity of NOAA Ship PISCES while conducting trawl surveys which could entangle such protected res
Biologist assuring no dolphin or marine turtles in vicinity of NOAA Ship PISCES while conducting trawl surveys which could entangle such protected res
Brown rockfish (Sebastes auriculatus)
Blue rockfish (Sebastes mystinus)
Bank rockfish (Sebastes rufus)
Bocaccio rockfish (Sebastes paucispinus)
Bronzespotted rockfish (Sebastes gilli)
Bongo nets being deployed on NOAA Ship GORDON GUNTER
Bank butterfly fish (Chaetodon aya)
Beautiful sculpture rendering of fish species at the base of the Seattle Fishermen's Memorial
Basket stars on a deep sea glass sponge
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