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Saving Our Freshwater Fish
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Mankind’s outsized impact on our natural environment can be witnessed on land, in the air, and throughout waterways. As evident in lakes, rivers, and streams worldwide, our actions have made life more difficult and harrowing for freshwater fish.
Whether it’s the impact of the climate crisis, toxic pollution, or the rapidly expanding aquaculture business, the choices we make have significant, and often severe, consequences for freshwater fish. Do we still have time to change course and save them?
Join Pete McIntyre, CALS Associate Professor of Natural Resources, as he discusses the myriad dangers faced by freshwater fish and what can be done about them.
Whether it’s the impact of the climate crisis, toxic pollution, or the rapidly expanding aquaculture business, the choices we make have significant, and often severe, consequences for freshwater fish. Do we still have time to change course and save them?
Join Pete McIntyre, CALS Associate Professor of Natural Resources, as he discusses the myriad dangers faced by freshwater fish and what can be done about them.