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Metadata
Title: Biologist Sheila Eyler tag a female horseshoe crab on Bowers Beach, Delaware
Alternative Title: Limulus polyphemus
Creator: Pos, Robert H., Fishery Biologist
Source: WO-E-7
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Contributor: DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Language: EN - ENGLISH
Rights: (public domain)
Audience: (general)
Subject: Fish, Fisheries, Crabs, Crab, Delaware, Biologist (USFWS), Research, Tagging, Electronic Tag, Wildlife Management
Description
Table Of Contents: Biologist Sheila Eyler from the FWS Maryland Fisheries Resource Office, Annapolis, MD is tagging a female horseshoe crab on Bowers Beach, Delaware. The male and female horseshoe crabs come up during high tides, couple together, and spawn on the beach. Sheila is drilling a small hole into the larger female (in front) with a portable drill and then the plastic identification tag is riveted in the hole. This helps the biologist track the movements and life histories of this little known species. (electronic image) Photo taken: June 9, 2002/Robert Pos 703-358-2323
Date
Available: January 24 2003
Issued: January 23 2003
Modified: June 06 2005