The January 2016 edition of InFisherman Magazine has a full page article on a paper published by the Cooke Lab where accelerometer loggers mounted on fishing rods were used to assess the influence of largemouth bass fight intensity on fish condition. To access the full article in the journal Conservation Physiology, click here.
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Our lab celebrates our most recent grad students for defending their MSc and PhD theses (Sept 2023).
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Dr. Cooke to be inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
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