• April 2 2012
    Common Shiners swim past underwater video camera
  • April 2 2012
    Redhorse and Smallmouth Bass caught on video at night
  • April 2 2012
    Close up shot of Crayfish on underwater video camera at night
  • April 2 2012
    Common Shiners swims past underwater video camera
  • April 4 2012
    Close up of a Smallmouth Bass
  • April 4 2012
    Great video of a River Otter as it swims past the camera
  • April 5 2012
    Large school of Common Shiners
  • April 8 2012
    Large school of Silver Shiners, a species at risk in Ontario, swim past the underwater camera
  • April 9 2012
    Large school of Minnows move past the camera
  • June 30 2012
    Stonecat swims through a patch of Cladophora at night
  • June 30 2012
    This summer the Grand River was full of a green algae called Cladophora, possibly due to excessive nutrients and high temperature. Note this Rock Bass swimming through it to feed
  • July 13 2012
    A school of Redhorse migrate upstream
  • August 4 2012
    Many juvenile Smallmouth Bass move back and forth in front of the camera
  • August 22 2012
    Huge Smallmouth Bass swims past the video camera with a few juveniles. Note the proportion of the eye to the size of the head in order to determine it's true size
  • August 24 2012
    Redhorse and Centrarchid swim past the video camera
  • October 01 2012
    Large Carp feeds close to camera then moves out of view
  • November 19 2012
    Juvenile White Sucker swims past the camera and is likely moving to over wintering areas. Note the mottled appearance which occurs as a result of cooler temperatures
  • November 23 2012
    Species diversity in the Grand River
  • December 01 2012
    This Common Merganser looks curiously at the video camera. December is the common time frame when these birds are often observed on our underwater systems
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