This video (56:23) features Anna Hill, who provides an overview of her work tracking yellow perch in Lake Michigan. Hill is a master’s degree student at Purdue University co-advised by Tomas Höök and Paris Collingsworth. She has worked as an aquatic technician in both freshwater and marine systems.
Video Background: Studying fish comes with many challenges, and one of the biggest is that they are constantly on the move. Because of this, tracking fish has become a major focus in aquatic science in recent years. With tools like acoustic telemetry, scientists can now monitor fish movement at both fine and large spatial scales.
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