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Trawlers unloading at the Boston Fish Pier
Tied-up fishing draggers at Boston Fish Pier
The F/V TIDE unloading at the Boston Fish Pier.
The line trawler GRAND MARSHALL at the Boston Fish Pier.
This salmon has been electro-paralyzed and is alive
This truss contains three fingerling traps
Taxonomic studies may have many ramifications
Top - striped bass larva 7mm long, 16 days after hatching
Tagging large striped bass
Tagging a large striped bass
Tagging a striped bass with a nylon streamer tag attached with nylon thread.
Tagging jumbo striped bass
Tagging jumbo striped bass
Tagging striped bass
The herring reduction plant at Port Armstrong
The cannery at Chisik Island
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The BCF fishing vessel ALOSA
The fishing vessel PLYMOUTH BELLE with family and crew members aboard during Annual Blessing of the Fleet.
The fishing vessel JOHN DAY with family and crew members aboard during Annual Blessing of the Fleet.
The F/V MUNDY POINT pulling alongside alewife pound net
The F/V MUNDY POINT pulling alongside alewife pound net
The Woods Hole Aquarium and seal pond
Trawling operations on the ALBATROSS IV.
The FWS salmon studies laboratory at Karluk Lake
Thirty-foot waterfall - this barrier could not be improved for salmon passage.
The Russian Orthodox Church at Uzinki (Ouzinki), Alaska.
The Alaskan Frozen Products plant in Anchorage where salmon-in-the-round are air shipped from the remote catch areas to be hand processed and air ship
The vessel JOSEPH & LUCIA II out of Gloucester was used for catching whiting at the time of this photo
The lugworm (Arenicola cristata) from Tampa Bay reared under artificial conditions for six months.
Typical Canadian weir
Type B weir on the Iron River
Tumwater weir on the Wenatchee River
Tumwater weir on the Wenatchee River
Transferring supplies at the Humpy Creek weir
Two green sea urchins (S
The LOIS G., built in 1957, is a 57 gross ton, 72-foot wooden snapper vessel of the type used in the 1960's fishery
Two red snapper fillets were kept in storage for the same period of time
The village of St
The village of St
The interior of the Russian Orthodox Church at St
The schoolhouse with children playing at recess.
The schoolhouse with children playing at recess.
The ball field at St
The Russian Orthodox Church at St
The Government House at St
The town of Bethel seen beyond the cemetery.
The Bethel schoolhouse
Two young Eskimo girls
The American Pacific Whaling Company facilities at Akutan
Tonging for soft shell clams
Tonging for soft shell clams
Tonging for soft shell clams
Tonging for soft shell clams
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The soft shell clam dredgers
The soft shell clam dredger SARAH REGINA
The oyster tallyman counting oysters
The oyster buyer boat G
The Japanese oyster drill ocinebra (Tritonalia) japonica deposits egg capsules on oyster shells where young drills will have ready access to new oyste
The National Pearl Research Institute operates a modern well-equipped laboratory at Kashikojima
The oyster drill Urosalpinx cinerea.
Testing plastic collectors to secure oyster ste.
Telephoto view of Polovina Rookery
The by-products plant for fur seal wastes
The KOKI MARU, a fur seal harpoon boat or tsukimbo sen
Telephoto shot of harem group
The Nansen bottle rack on the MURRE II.
The two man submersible ASHERAH operating with the BCF vessel TOWNSEND CROMWELL in Hawaiian waters.
The submersible ASHERAH which is used by the BCF in Hawaiian waters.
The BCF GERONIMO, research vessel for the Tropical Atlantic Biological Laboratory at Virginia Key, Miami
The forecastle or foc'sle of the FWS ship ALBATROSS III
Technician reading temperatures measured by reversing thermometers deployed with Nansen bottle
The STD recorder which provided rapid recording of salinity, temperature, and depth
The observer in the raft NENUE sits in a circular caisson provided with windows that afford a 360-degree view of the surrounding water.
Tagging a small shark Triakis semifasciata (Possibly Stewart Springer doing the tagging)
The 27-foot long Gigi is gently lowered into the sea after a year of captivity.
Tail view of blue whale or sulphur-bottom whale on flensing deck.
Tale of female finback whale from dorsal side.
Tying up finback whale flukes to boat
Toilet sponge - Specimen from the Mediterranean Sea
Turkey cup sponge - Specimen from the Mediterranean Sea
Turkey cup sponge - specimen from Mediterranean Sea
Toilet sponge - specimen from Mediterranean Sea
The whaling station at Coal Harbor, at the northwest tip of Vancouver Island.
The Atlantic salmon from a specimen taken in the Delaware River (Salmo salar)
Tektite support equipment and Tektite personnel transfer capsule on deck of barge prior to Tektite I experiment.
Tektite aquanaut working on experimental equipment
Tektite aquanaut departing Tektite II habitat
Tektite aquanaut conducting scientific studies
Tektite I monitoring equipment in surface monitoring facility
Tektite I aquanauts and crew members at unveiling of Tektite I habitat.
Tektite crew meals are prepared in fully-outfitted facilities in crew quarters of Tektite Habitat
Tallying of barrels of oil taken with capture of each sperm whale
The 27-foot long Gigi is gently lowered into the sea after a year in captivity.
The first step in returning Gigi, the rescued gray whale calf, to the sea from its tank at Sea World San Diego.
Three adult gray whales, probably two males and one female, plunging along at about ten knots being pursued by observers in row boat.
Three adult gray whales, probably two males and one female, meandering along in social group preparatory to mating activities.
Tooth of sperm whale
Tying up the flukes of a finback whale to the bow of a commercial whaling vessel.
Tuna and other fishes frequently associate with drifting objects
Tuna and other fishes frequently associate with anchored buoys
Tuna and other fishes frequently associate with drifting objects
Tuna seen from observation chamber of BCF research vessel.
Tuna seen from observation chamber of BCF research vessel.
The submersible ASHERAH, a small two-man research vehicle operated by the University of Pennsylvania Penn Museum between 1964 and 1969
The small male terrapin rates considerable respect as father of a family of 4 to 6 females which produce over 100 fertilized eggs each per year
Terrapin breeding pens on south side of Beaufort Laboratory.
Terrapin town - view of Pivers Island, near Beaufort, where U
Terrapins in breeding pens come a-running when Cap'n Hatsell whacks tin fish bucket with shovel
Terrapin on sandy shore preparing to lay eggs
Terrapin laying eggs
Two-headed terrapin - one of five observed at hatchery since 1912
The contemporary seiner Cape Beverly on maiden voyage after conversion
Tuna purse seine as adapted by Medina being tested in tropical Pacific.
Tuna study behavior tanks
Taking weight and length of yellowfin tuna on FWS research vessel OREGON
Two-pole method of landing medium size tuna
Tuna on deck during longline fishing off stern of research vessel
Tuna on deck
Tuna swimming in purse seine
Tuna swimming in purse seine
Tuna swimming in purse seine
Tuna swimming in purse seine
Tuna swimming in purse seine
Tuna swimming in purse seine
Tuna swimming in closing purse seine
Tuna seiner
Tuna seiner with escaping porpoise
The skipjack tuna vessel BUCCANEER pulls into Kewalo Basin
Tuna in pre-cooking oven at StarKist tuna plant
Tuna fishing - catching Hawaiian tuna with poles.
The banded piglet quid (Helicocranchia pfefferi)
Tilefish? (Lopholatilus? sp.)
Tomtate (Haemulon aurolineatum)
Top - scamp grouper (Mycteroperca phenax)
The Atlantic silver hatchetfish (Argyropelecus aculeatus)
The Atlantic silver hatchetfish (Argyropelecus aculeatus)
The giant hatchetfish (Argyropelecus gigas)
The giant hatchetfish (Argyropelecus gigas)
The aft deck of the R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya during a safety drill .
The R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
Two AMLR scientists in a Zodiac, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.
The AMLR field station at Seal Island, Antarctica.
The coast of Seal Island, Antarctica, with snow.
The coast of Seal Island, Antarctica, with grass.
The coast of Seal Island, Antarctica.
Taking wing measurements on a penguin chick.
The Antarctic landscape, South Shetland Islands.
The Antarctic landscape, South Shetland Islands.
The Antarctic landscape, South Shetland Islands.
The R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya moored off Deception Island.
The AMLR science team at the Copacabana field station, King George Island, 2006.
The kitchen at the Copacabana field station, King George Island.
The AMLR crew in the Cape Shirreff field station, Livingston Island, 2005.
The crew at the Copacabana field station, King George Island.
The aft deck of the R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya.
These three elephant seals are exhibiting a common behavior among elephant seals: they are flipping sand onto their backs in order to keep cool on a w
The AMLR field station at Seal Island.
Tabular iceberg in the Southern Ocean.
The upper deck of the NOAA ship Surveyor, South Shetland Islands.
The NOAA Ship R/V Surveyor sits off the coast of Seal Island while AMLR scientists offload supplies to the AMLR field station there.
The R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya sits tied to the dock at Pratt Pier in Punta Arenas, Chile, where the AMLR Program stocks up on fuel and food every 30 days d
The R/V Yuzhmorgeologiya is visible from the shores of the Antarctic Peninsula as it awaits scientists visiting the Primaver Base.
The edge of a tabular iceberg.
The edge of a tabular iceberg, sculpted by the ocean.
The edge of a tabular iceberg, in the icy Southern Ocean.
The edge of an iceberg, melting in the Austral summer.
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