


Unlocking the Secrets of Fish Movement and Behavior: The Power of Ichthyography
Ichthyography is a technique used in fisheries science to study the movement and behavior of fish. It involves marking individual fish with a unique identifier, such as a fin clip or a tag, and then observing their movements over time using various methods, such as underwater cameras or acoustic telemetry. The data collected from ichthyography can be used to understand how fish move through their environment, how they interact with other fish and the physical environment, and how they respond to different management practices or environmental changes.



