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A woman wearing a hat and sunglasses on a high summit overlooking snowcapped mountains and ocean. She stands next to a metal structure and a buoy that sits on the ground.
Our People
Alison Deary: Voyages of a Lifelong Learner
May 1, 2023
A man kneeling in a shallow creek releasing a large fish with mountains in the background.
Endangered Species Act
Celebrating ESA's 50th with Abernathy Fish Technology Center
Apr 14, 2023
Underwater photo of mussels with shells partly open.
Our People
2022 Northwest Fish Culture Conference Hall of Fame
Dec 7, 2022
Image of two male coho salmon on a tray. The top is a 18 month old "jack" coho and the lower is a 36 month old.
An Ode to Jacks
Dec 5, 2022
Biologists capturing juvenile steelhead in Abernathy Creek by electrofishing.
Steelhead Study Results in Several Interesting Conclusions
Aug 8, 2022
X-Ray Story
X-rays: An older technology with new applications
May 20, 2022
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Our People
People Power
Apr 6, 2022
Abernathy designs portable PIT-tag reader system with very broad range
Science and Technology
Abernathy Designs Portable Hand-Held PIT Tag Reader System With Very Broad Range
Sep 30, 2021
Juvenile Pacific lamprey from the hatchery
Science and Technology
Growing a 'First Fish'
Jul 1, 2021
Avista biologist holding a Bull Trout before transport to be released into the Clark Fork River
Science and Technology
Rapid Genetic Analysis - an Abernathy Specialty
Jun 17, 2021
A woman wearing a hat and sunglasses on a high summit overlooking snowcapped mountains and ocean. She stands next to a metal structure and a buoy that sits on the ground.
Our People
Alison Deary: Voyages of a Lifelong Learner
May 1, 2023
A man kneeling in a shallow creek releasing a large fish with mountains in the background.
Endangered Species Act
Celebrating ESA's 50th with Abernathy Fish Technology Center
Apr 14, 2023
Underwater photo of mussels with shells partly open.
Our People
2022 Northwest Fish Culture Conference Hall of Fame
Dec 7, 2022
Image of two male coho salmon on a tray. The top is a 18 month old "jack" coho and the lower is a 36 month old.
An Ode to Jacks
Dec 5, 2022
Biologists capturing juvenile steelhead in Abernathy Creek by electrofishing.
Steelhead Study Results in Several Interesting Conclusions
Aug 8, 2022
X-Ray Story
X-rays: An older technology with new applications
May 20, 2022
Woman with dog
Our People
People Power
Apr 6, 2022
Abernathy designs portable PIT-tag reader system with very broad range
Science and Technology
Abernathy Designs Portable Hand-Held PIT Tag Reader System With Very Broad Range
Sep 30, 2021
Juvenile Pacific lamprey from the hatchery
Science and Technology
Growing a 'First Fish'
Jul 1, 2021
Avista biologist holding a Bull Trout before transport to be released into the Clark Fork River
Science and Technology
Rapid Genetic Analysis - an Abernathy Specialty
Jun 17, 2021
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