Are Fish Really Moving North? Emily from the American Littoral Society Explains - NJMSP #103 episode artwork

EPISODE · May 9, 2025 · 41 MIN

Are Fish Really Moving North? Emily from the American Littoral Society Explains - NJMSP #103

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Emily from the American Littoral Society joins the NJ Multi Species Podcast to break down the science and structure behind their 60-year-old fish tagging program. From the meaning of "littoral" to a tag recaptured by President George W. Bush, it’s packed with great stories and conservation insight. Plus: Mayhem tournament drama, trout trophies, and striper chaos with Chuck.

Emily from the American Littoral Society joins the NJ Multi Species Podcast to break down the science and structure behind their 60-year-old fish tagging program. From the meaning of "littoral" to a tag recaptured by President George W. Bush, it’s packed with great stories and conservation insight. Plus: Mayhem tournament drama, trout trophies, and striper chaos with Chuck.

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