Yep, that's me, Fred the Monkey, with kids in Cincinnati. Well actually we were up on the Little Miami River in the Mariemont Schools.......Did you know this is home of Graeters! And they have pastry plus their super ice cream. I think my buddy, Ron is still down there eating some blueberry buckle with black rasberry chocolate chip ice cream on top....But hey, we got some serious good science to report.
I mostly watched from the riverbank, but buddy Ron with super help from Sandy and Judy at the seine poles netted with the kids. They actually caught that awesome GAR --- Yep, it's long and skinny like a banana, but me, I stayed away. BIG, SHARP TEETH in that long nose. But it was a very friendly Gar. AND, Check this out: The kids caught all totaled in the Little Miami River:
1,415 Fish plus dragonflies, damselflies, lots of caddis, some stoneflies, frogs, a toad, crayfish, snails, tons of clams and mussels, and saw herons, an osprey, kingfishers, swifts, and lots of sticks chewed by beavers.......
Even better than numbers, we got lots of DIVERSITY. Biodiversity is where it's at. Kind of like rainforests that still have many kinds of species, the Little Miami River has a ton of diversity in its fish community. I know because I talked to the fish. They do not like bananas! Good for the fish. Good for Fred.
We caught 16 different kinds (species) of fish:
Five kinds of darters (Darters really need clean water, so they tell us a stream is healthy)
Catfish
Bluegill (Jimmy got it!)
Two kinds of suckers
Three kinds of Shiners
Smallmouth bass
Grass Pickerel
Creek Chub
Gar (How cool was that - the 21 incher in the photo and a 23 incher too. Both friendly.)
All this means a lot. PLUS There was almost no trash along the stream. We only saw one old water bottle. Maybe it's because back at school I, Fred the serious Monkey who means business, saw recycling....Hmmm. Maybe communities that recycle take better care of their rivers and the distant ocean.
Hey! I also heard good things back at school. Kids were very curious about Pihemanu. They want to help the ocean and the albatrosses. Some even started imagining new inventions to take the place of plastic. Like how about refillable, metal marker pen sets??? Sounds good. Let's send a letter to Crayola about that one!
Thanks Mariemont! Go Bearcats!
Your Pal, Fred