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  1. Fish with missing fin | Fishing Wisconsin | Wisconsin DNR

    To identify the fingerlings that have been implanted with a CWT, the adipose fin is removed as shown below. Starting in 2010, Wisconsin, along with other agencies, began a mass marking …

  2. 为什么现在不少动画都用Fin结尾而不用End? - 知乎

    Jan 16, 2018 · 撇开Fin和End的意思,就个人体感而言,我觉得Fin和End的场合有点不一样。 一般动画和Gal里,每一条支线,或者分段剧情结束的时候,用Fin比较多,而主线或者全篇完结 …

  3. 为什么现在不少动画都用Fin结尾而不用End? - 知乎

    Fin.最早因为法国电影出名,是法语Finalement 的缩写(结尾带.),后来演变成单独的名词,和The End没有区别。 而后来英文电影中多使用用Fin.是因为西语法语意大利语等等众多语种中the …

  4. the dorsal fin, while the bowfin’s anal fin is short - less than one quarter the length of the dorsal fin, and l The snakehead’s pelvic fins are found almost under-neath the pectoral fins, while the …

  5. Did I catch a snakehead? | Fishing Wisconsin | Wisconsin DNR

    The burbot (or lawyer, eelpout, or freshwater cod) is an elongate, cylindrical fish with 2 dorsal fins, a long anal fin, and pelvic fins in front of the pectoral fins. Adults are uniformly yellow or light …

  6. The dorsal (on the back) fin is almost divided into two separate sections: the anterior (front) portion usually has 10 spiny rays and a jagged, scalloped edge; the paddle-shaped posterior …

  7. Storm Water | Wisconsin DNR

    Urban storm water runoff contains pollutants from roads, parking lots, construction sites, industrial storage yards and lawns.

  8. spinous dorsal fin (on the back closest to the head) has a scalloped edge and is supported by strong spines; the second dorsal fin is soft‐rayed and lines up almost exactly with the anal (on …

  9. Tagged fish | Fishing Wisconsin | Wisconsin DNR

    a code wire tag is implanted, as identified by a missing adipose fin. It is illegal to tag fish unless given a permit by the DNR. Should you catch a DNR-tagged fish, it is very important to report …

  10. Fishing Lake Michigan trout and salmon? - Wisconsin DNR

    Prior to 2011, lake trout stocked were given other fin clips (e.g. left ventral, right ventral, etc.). Although fish can be missed during the process of fin-clipping, and regeneration of fins can …

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