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May 16 is World Fish Migration Day – worldfishmigrationday.com – a bi-annual global celebration of open rivers. Hashtag: #worldfishmigrationday
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May 16 is World Fish Migration Day – worldfishmigrationday.com – a bi-annual global celebration of open rivers. Hashtag: #worldfishmigrationday
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🎏It's been a week since #worldfishmigrationday.🎏
— World Fish Migration Foundation (@fishmigration) May 28, 2022
We have seen so many beautiful events from all over the world. We want to thank every person that joined us in celebrating this special day. Everyone helped to save the rivers and fish. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/6bIbHX7XWo
To celebrate #WorldFishMigrationDay on May 21, some @DFONL staff did a river clean-up at Waterford River in St. John’s to help fish migration by keeping garbage out of the water. Several bags of trash were collected, including an old tire. Go Team! https://t.co/kj9UE6g8Wz pic.twitter.com/k8k8Y52h16
— DFO_NL (@DFO_NL) May 26, 2022
And that’s a wrap on the #ShadSymposium 2022! Thank you to all our delegates and guests for joining us over the last two days. We hope you have enjoyed your visit to #Worcester, sharing your knowledge and passion for fish migration and the shad! pic.twitter.com/1FkwMSkeYT
— Unlocking the Severn (@SevernUnlocked) May 25, 2022
Happy #WorldFishMigrationDay! This day connects fish, rivers, and people and reminds us of the importance of open rivers and migratory fish. https://t.co/nrPNBLlOwE
— U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (@USFWS) April 21, 2018
Photos: Sockeye Salmon migrate up a small stream in Alaska by Katrina Liebich/USFWS pic.twitter.com/jJxpANKyGX
Adfluvial cutthroat in the headwaters of the southern Rocky Mountains migrate from lentic to lotic habitats to spawn every spring. But, these lakes and streams have different thermal regimes that are warming at vastly different rates!!! What will happen? #WorldFishMigrationDay pic.twitter.com/bj8lb7daO8
— James Roberts (@FishDrJR) April 21, 2018
Due to #COVID19, our team has decided to postpone the big official celebration from 16 May to Oct 24, 2020. This is our chance to #gowiththeflow and get creative! We encourage our community to plan digital or physical events to celebrate together! Info: https://t.co/vllpdB06O5 pic.twitter.com/89zquEEhIL
— World Fish Migration Foundation (@fishmigration) March 24, 2020
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