Anyone in ever seen a gill parasite like this? Spotted off a dock in Bamfield, this poor little guy appears to have been overtaken by this huge parasitic growth. Any ideas on likely species/ID?

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This is all about the which has inspired posts about and some more of those fascinating found in .

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Ph.D position Refining the tagging of wild fish and sharks at Exeter University supervised by the excellent Greg Paull and me deadline 5th July 2021 https://t.co/LJfxlbvhE8

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The giant Chinese paddlefish (up to 7 m in length) was found to be extinct in 2020 😭😭#fishart

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My entry for Narcine genus all of them, plus Awaous banana painting

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Thank you so much for the support in the last tweet, this is a paleoartwork that I did for a contest on IG: Tepexichthys aranguthyorum from the Tlayúa Formation, Tepexi de Rodríguez, Puebla, Mexico

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Estuary development can put juvenile at risk

Check out our latest Science Spotlight highlighting impressive work by and !

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For this week's I digitally painted a red serpae tetra (Hyphessobrycon eques). I've always enjoyed having these in aquaria.

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Today, for I illustrated another set of fish jaws to add to my growing collection! Pterycombus petersii, the prickly fanfish!

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For the Ireland-themed I present you the Common Bream. This freshwater cyprinid is a sturdy fish, common but often overlooked. I invite you to search for underwater picture, to see this beauty in action!

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For today's I chose to play with again and add another set of jaws to my growing cartoon diagram. Here are the jaws of Neoclinus blanchardi, the sarcastic fringehead!

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Happy I've finally had time to do a bit of (not really, but I did some anyways). Get ready for some new images for 2020! Firstly, Zantus cornutus, a moorish idol. Prints will be up for sale in my shop shortly.

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All dogs are actually wolves! So for the doggo themed I added to my growing diagrams of fish jaws with Anarrhichthys ocellatus, a wolf eel!

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This isn't one of my normal sketches for but my hands have been in poor shape this week. I've been trying out and decided to illustrate the oral jaws+ of Caquetaia spectabilis for both myself and my undergrads.

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The Arctic Charr is my anadromous salmonids for this week. The migratory individuals of this species are exhibiting surreal red color upon their return and spawning.

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For this week's I chose a tetra with beautifully red fins, Hyphessobrycon columbianus. https://t.co/s7Imc5y2PW

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One of the biggest European freshwater predators, is a relatively unknown fish. The king of the murky water.

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