Tiny fish can yield big clues to Delaware River health

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The Academy of Natural Sciences scientists Shane Moser (left) and David Keller use seine nets to look for the dwindling bridle shiner a key indicator of environmental health. Credit: The Academy of Natural Sciences or ANSP
The Academy of Natural Sciences' scientists Shane Moser (left) and David Keller use seine nets to look for the dwindling bridle shiner, a key indicator of environmental health. Credit: The Academy of Natural Sciences, or ANSP

Where have all the bridle shiner gone? That’s the mystery The Academy of Natural Sciences’ fish scientists are trying to answer, and the outcome will shed light on the environmental health of the Upper Delaware River.


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