USFWS/Southeast: Andrew Bowen looks at aquatic invertebrates
USFWS/Southeast: Becky Seymour, Haywood County Tourism Development Authority, photographs stream invertebrates
USFWS/Southeast: Andrew Bowen, Maggie Valley, and Ed Williams, NC Division of Water Resources, gather fish
USFWS/Southeast: Dave Stagliano, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, shocks fish that are then caught in the seine
USFWS/Southeast: Ed Williams, N.C. Division of Water Resources, and Dave Stagliano, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
USFWS/Southeast: Ed Williams, N.C. Division of Water Resources, works a D-net
USFWS/Southeast: Eric Romaniszyn welcomes attendees
USFWS/Southeast: Maggie Valley planner Andrew Bowen helps collect fish
USFWS/Southeast: Steve Fraley, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, helps with invertebrate identification
USFWS/Southeast: Steve Fraley, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, fish in hand
USFWS/Southeast: Steve Fraley, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission talks with Haywood County leaders
USFWS/Southeast: Steve Fraley, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, holds out a fish for people to study
USFWS/Southeast: Steve Fraley, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, talks about stream invertebrates
USFWS/Southeast: Participants use a kick seine to collect stream invertebrates
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County leaders on the banks of the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County leaders discuss Pigeon River fish
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County leaders collect fish in the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County leaders examine fish from the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Haywood County leaders exploring the Pigeon River
USFWS/Southeast: Stephen Brinson, Haywood Waterways, looks for stream macroinvertebrates
USFWS/Southeast: Participants use clear, acrylic-bottomed view buckets to search for mussels