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Freshwater Fish ID: Morphology, Biology, and Ecology
Hosted by Northwest Environmental Training Center

This course provides the basics for identification of adult and juvenile freshwater fish with an emphasis on those species found in California. Starting with an overview of the ecology of native and introduced species, the course will provide participants with the ability to identify species commonly captured in freshwater environments. The course will emphasize fish identification through morphology and habitat preferences, as well as traditional methods (e.g., dichotomous keys). The course will provide participants with two days of in-class experience as well as an opportunity to collect and identify fish in the field on the third day.

Tuition: $495 (*$395 reduced tuition is available for Native American tribes; government employees; nonprofits; students; and AFS, NAEP, NEBC, NWAEP members). For general information contact Kristine Robson by telephone at 206-762-1976 (Fax: 206-762-1979) or via e-mail at krobson@nwetc.org

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