Node 10 May 6 2012

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada

Individual fish are easily distinguished from others based on specific markings such as the fungus on the tail of this Rainbow Trout that has spent hours inside of the fishway. Note that today is one of the first days Rainbow smolts were observed using the fishway!


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