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en These fish have been around for 300 to 400 million years, (but) we are concerned about their populations.

en Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. We can reconstruct which fish went where and therefore which fish stock -- which are populations of a particular type of fish -- went in direction A, (which in) direction B, and how many fish survived to reach each of these lines.

en We're hoping that additional findings on how the two populations move and interact can further inform the listing of these fish populations in order to bring the management of the green sturgeon into regulatory consistency.

en The predominant trend had been that people thought that fish have a powerful effect on their environment, and they drive the changes in everything else. What we've seen is the reverse, that fish are responding to a change in their habitat. We think that a lot of fish communities are fundamentally changed by fishing. Our study is really nice in that we are working on populations that have never been fished, so their population dynamics can be seen being driven by natural processes.
  David Bailey

en What you see is real growth in Latino populations, in Asian populations, and in part that's because there's a big component over time that's been migrants to the Bay Area. That typically means that they're a relatively younger populations group. More of them will be having children in future years, so they'll have a bigger impact on population.

en Young-of-the-year abundance is a key predictor of adult fish populations in future years. We were particularly interested in the results of this year's analysis as we continue to look at the unusual river conditions in 2005.

en In the last few years, there's been an explosion of concern about shark populations. Because of their low birth rates, it's very easy for their populations to be reduced very quickly.

en This was a real, live swimming fish 58 million years ago. It probably had a very happy life until one summer when the river dried up and it died.

en We have heard reports of people with a lot of money, including sports figures, trying to one up each other by buying exotic fish such as black tip reef sharks. We're concerned that reefs might be wrecked and fish depleted.

en Restoration is artificial, but (we do it) using the best scientific knowledge we have to reintroduce native populations and hopefully bring them back in abundance. Hopefully, (what we do) will be good for the fish.

en Then three years ago we started exploring deep water for bottom fish. Few boats fish for bottom fish there.

en We're going to be looking very strongly at (Fish and Game's) numbers. Bear and mountain lions are dying, and now they want to kill wolves too, in an area where we know the primary cause of low elk populations is poor habitat.

en I'm deeply concerned that we won't be able to maintain our big game populations in the future.

en There is so much being discovered about human origins. Five years ago, the oldest fossils of hominids were four and a half million years old. There has been a series of discoveries that pushed fossils back to six or seven million years old, which adds a couple of years to evolution history.

en What have we here? A man or a fish? Dead or alive? A fish: he smells like a fish: a very ancient and fish-like smell; a kind of, not of the newest, Poor-John
  William Shakespeare


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