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Topic: Looking for carp and striper measurements  (Read 754 times)

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Hey all,
I'm currently working on a fisheries thesis that involves carp and striped bass measurements. I'm building a statistical model that can identify predator fish and carp from length and thickness measurements which will be used in a study of predator-prey interactions in the Delta. However, I need more measurements of larger stripers and smaller carp so I'm reaching out to my fellow fishers for help. I've attached a simple measurement guideline for anyone interested in helping out. Thanks and let me know if you have questions!


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When you need this by? How many measurements you need? Hook & line only?


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Anytime in the next few months works for me. There's no deadline per se and I'll be working on this project for the next year but the sooner I get this data the better. I'll take as many measurements as I can get and the methods don't matter to me as long as they are wild caught (aka not farmed).