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Biology - Fisheries: Aquatic and Endangered Resources Program

Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC)

1451 Green Road
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48105
Phone: 734-994-3331
Fax: 734-994-8780
http://www.glsc.usgs.gov/

Samples of fisheries-related research at GLSC:

Fish and Aquatic Organism Health: Human Dimensions
Fish and Aquatic Organism Health: Aquatic Ecosystem Stressors
Fish and Aquatic Organism Health: Detection, Transmission, and Immunology
Fish and Aquatic Organism Health: Aquatic Animal Drugs and Treatments
Species Diversity and Life History: Crustaceans
Imperiled Aquatic Species: Restoring Landscapes and Imperiled Communities
  • Species at Risk in the Great Lakes  (Alewife, American eel, Asian clams, Atlantic salmon, Blue pike, Ciscoes, Coaster book trout, Deepwater sculpin, Dreissenid mussels, Lake herring, Lake sturgeon, Lake trout, Lake whitefish, Phragmites/Common reed, Round goby, Ruffe, Unionid clams)
Restoration Science and Technology: Mussels
Restoration Science and Technology: Salmon and Trout
Restoration Science and Technology: Sturgeons
Restoration Science and Technology: Restoration Tools and Technology
River Science

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Contaminant Biology Program

Invasive Species Program

Terrestrial, Freshwater, and Marine Ecosystems Program

Wildlife: Terrestrial and Endangered Resources Program

 
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