Team #3 (Y Group) Melissa Bento, Ryan Cook, Braden Lott, Dustin Reid, & Pete Starr.

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Team #3 (Y Group) Melissa Bento, Ryan Cook, Braden Lott, Dustin Reid, & Pete Starr

 Objectives  Methods/Results  Discussion  Recommendations Outline

 Determine zooplankton & macro invertebrate types & abundance.  Provide recommendations for family fishing pond Objectives

Methods/Results—Schindler Trap

Methods/Results— Kick Net Samples

 Wind  Sample Size  Equipment Discussion

Recommendations  Warm Water Species  Bass/Blue Gill  Bullhead Catfish

Conclusion Potential for successful pond = Time & Money

References  Billy Higginbotham. “Forage Species Production Techniques.” Southern Regional Aquaculture Center  Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District. “Fish Pond Information”  May fly pic  Snail  Snail 2  Chironomididae  Cyclopoid  Oligocheates  Disscussion/Reccomendations  Pictures on ‘Recommend slide’.  Clams  Daphnia 1