Seining the Beach with Penobscot Bay Watch Director Ron Huber

Yesterday’s beach seine (a fine mesh net designed for live catches and research) survey at Searsport Shores Campground:

Volunteering with a cause…if only they weren't so slippery

One haul at low tide and one haul at high tide of the 60 foot beach seine.

Results:

516 mummichogs at high tide.

At low tide about 60 silversides and 4 crangon shrimp.

mummichogs

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