Fish in the Bay – January 2022: Mud Shrimp Alert – Upogebia Explosion on  New Year's Day! – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

Fish in the Bay – January 2022: Mud Shrimp Alert – Upogebia Explosion on New Year's Day! – Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory

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Happy New Year!  The new word for 2022 is “Upogebia,” aka Mud Shrimp.We caught our first Upogebia in Pond A21 on New Year’s Day.  Then we caught 163 more of them in Coyote Creek later the same day and five more upstream on January 2nd.  We had never caught deep burrowing Upogebia mud

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