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Mac,
A researcher that has extensively used the electric seine in the past is Dr. Paul Angermeier of Virginia Tech (http://www.fw.vt.edu/fisheries/angermeier.htm; [log in to unmask]; 540-231-4501). Paul came to Virginia from an association with the Illinois Natural History survey so there's the connection with Dr. Larimore's work. Paul also published this article:
Angermeier, PL, Smogor, RA, and SD Steele. 1991. An electric seine for collecting fish in streams. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, Vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 352-257.
Best Regards,
Alan ********************************************************** Alan J. Temple, Ph.D. USFWS- National Conservation Training Center 698 Conservation Way Shepherdstown, WV 25443 304.876.7440 304.876.7225 (fax) [log in to unmask] http://training.fws.gov **********************************************************
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