by Andy | Sep 7, 2019 | Invasive Species, Opinion
Opinion: Electric barriers necessary to stop carp takeover From Knoxnews.com Timothy Joseph, Ph.D., is a fishery biologist, chairman of the Watts Bar Ecology and Fishery Council, wbefc.org, and a resident of Rockwood. The optimism expressed in the article “Officials...
by Andy | Sep 1, 2019 | fishing
All week long, Cody Huff was the most impressive angler in the Bassmaster College Classic Bracket, and the Bethel University angler concluded his championship run through the tournament at Watts Bar Lake on Thursday. Huff, a 22-year old senior from Ava, Mo., caught a...
by Andy | Aug 27, 2019 | fishing
Enders ready to fish for title from The Daily Item Mifflinburg native and Bethel University (Tenn.) angler Garrett Enders will compete at the Bassmaster College Classic Bracket event, which begins today. Enders earned the opportunity after finishing third in the...
by Andy | Aug 20, 2019 | Community, Events, Invasive Species
The Roane County Lions Clubs are sponsoring a science based educational seminar, September 10th at 6pm at the Kingston Community Center. The detailed PowerPoint presentation by Dr. Timothy Joseph, a Roane County Fishery Biologist, will explain the ecological and...
by Andy | Aug 11, 2019 | Invasive Species, News
From Times Free Press The fish are Asian carp, an invasive species whose growing population has migrated from the Ohio River into the Tennessee River, threatening the region’s renowned biodiversity, commercial fishing industry and posing a health risk to...