The Adopt-a-Fish program is your chance to get involved in this study!
It is also a way of showing that you care about the health of this living resource.
Adopting a fish means that you will buy a tag so that we can increase the number of fish
in the study.
When the tag you help purchase is implanted into a fish, you get to name that fish.
Then, your name, along with your classroom, school, or company name will be displayed
alongside a picture of the fish on this site.
You can check back on this site any time for updates on the movement of your fish
and all other adopted fish. Although you do not need to adopt a fish to view this
information, your support of this project will be seen by visitors to this site.
Adopting a fish is great way to enhance distance-learning science projects, promote your
organization or business, or give as a gift to the devoted angler who has everything.
Adopting a fish increases the number of fish in our program.
Please remember, though, that these are wild fish; any one may be eaten
by predators, caught by fishers, or simply leave.
There is no way of knowing how many times your fish will be heard;
some fish may stay
in the Mullica and be heard daily, others may leave for months at a time or permanently.
Even fish that leave the system will provide helpful information on population structure.
Each additional tagged fish living in the wild adds to our understanding of trends
in fish movement and habitat use. Each tag costs $315 and can provide information for
two years after activation.