I'm excited to announce that our segment on WNEP's Pennsylvania Outdoor Life aired today. Don Jacobs and Brian Hollingshead did an incredible job bringing our research into the homes of thousands. It's rare that scientists get offered a platform to present our research to a general audience, and I'm glad to see that it's already generated a lot of interest from viewers.
If you saw this segment and want to know more, please let me know! My contact information can be found in the "Who We Are" section above. If you missed it, the videos are posted below, or can be found here and here.
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9/26/2016 05:30:50 am
Nice story! I especially like the underwater video of the shocking. Go-Pro? Hard footage to get? How did you set the camera without spooking the fish?
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Dan Ressler
9/26/2016 01:12:59 pm
Great job explaining the brook trout research on TV. Thanks for sharing this work with the public. Regarding the underwater video, a Go-Pro was fastened to the probe or rocks, then we chased the fish upstream (by shocking) so they were driven into the range of the camera. WNEP staff were fantastic getting the shots.
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