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Home FT 291 Internship Reports

FT 291 Internship Reports

Thank you to the Fish Tech students who allowed us to share their reports!

 

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Chelsea Pardo, Student Conservation Association

New Hampshire, 2016

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Emma Seats, Limestone Inlet

Alaska, 2016

Bill Burke Ponding

Bill Burke, William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery

Alaska, 2015

Bill Burke Ponding

Bill Burke, William Jack Hernandez Sport Fish Hatchery

Alaska, 2016

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Bryan Tolle, Solomon Gulch Hatchery

Alaska, 2015

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Sawyer Link, UAF Lab Tech w/ Cheryl Barnes

Alaska, 2016

Alex Lyons

Alex Lyons, Sitka Salmon Alaska Holdings

Alaska, 2015

Lucas Byker, Wildlife Damage Control AIA

Alaska, 2015

 

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Maureen Blair, Macaulay Salmon Hatchery

Alaska, 2015

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