Well the fruits of our labors are paying off. I got the pleasure of attending the Sea Center Banquet for the volunteers last night in Lake Jackson.
After the awards were given out, a small group of us got over to the facility and got to see the baby flounder.
This is a teaser report and picture of a tank holding over 6,000 flounder that are ready to be released in Galveston Bay. The biologist are wating for the right time, preferably after all threats of freeze to release.
A large number of these fish were spawned from the 100 or so flounder that were brought in for the Lutes Marine fishing tournemnt series on Chocolate Bayou in 2009.
This will be the 1st release of flounder for the Galveston Bay system.
Thanks for all of the FWE members like: fisher_of_men who came out to lend a helping hand at the Lutes Events.
After the awards were given out, a small group of us got over to the facility and got to see the baby flounder.
This is a teaser report and picture of a tank holding over 6,000 flounder that are ready to be released in Galveston Bay. The biologist are wating for the right time, preferably after all threats of freeze to release.
A large number of these fish were spawned from the 100 or so flounder that were brought in for the Lutes Marine fishing tournemnt series on Chocolate Bayou in 2009.
This will be the 1st release of flounder for the Galveston Bay system.
Thanks for all of the FWE members like: fisher_of_men who came out to lend a helping hand at the Lutes Events.
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