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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Oceanside
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Thanks Aaron! Ya,..you sure don't want to be 'that' guy that everyone refers to now..
![]() (Also don't ever think about passing off your 2nd ![]() ![]() Quote:
_________________________ It is also VERY important that you save your White Sea Bass heads & turn them ALL in to Hubbs Seaworld Research Institute!!!!! My very good friend Mike kayak caught a tagged Hubbs ![]() Its amazing how so many SoCal Anglers young & old alike, that have no idea about the amazing program our local Research Scientists are doing with the White Sea Bass replenishment program. You can read more about the wonderful things going on over at Hubbs at the links below .. ![]() http://www.hswri.org/Save_Your_White_Seabass_Heads.php & http://www.hswri.org/media/White_Seabass_Handout_2b.pdf "Beginning in 1986 scientists at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute started releasing cultured white seabass into coastal waters in southern California. Each fish is tagged internally in the cheek with a small, stainless steel coded wire tag (CWT). The purpose of this tag is to identify hatchery-reared fish from wild individuals. This CWT is not visible externally on the fish and can only be located by a specialized detection device. Some of the information obtained from tagged individuals includes their movement, diet, growth, and most importantly, survival rate. To date, we have received limited information, especially from legal-sized (≥28") individuals. This is where we need your help – we need white seabass heads!We would appreciate your help in saving and freezing heads of adult white seabass with the stones/ear bines intact. We will scan these heads for tags, and collect the appropriate age and genetic stock information. To facilitate data interpretation, heads should be bagged and labeled with your name, phone number, date and location of capture. Heads can be dropped off at one of the many freezer locations throughout southern California (see back side of this page). We will be checking and removing the heads from the freezers on a regular basis. If we do find a tagged fish, we will notify you promptly." ![]() •
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