Monday, September 27, 2010
I will be speaking twice in November, 2010!!!
I will be speaking to the San Francisco Aquarium Society on Nov. 5th and to the Sacramento Aquarium Society on Nov. 6th. If you are in the area either date, please stop in and say hello!
I am headed back to collet fish for all of October!
I hope to report on some interesting fish we are planning to export to the USA next month. Please watch for up dates coming again in the weeks ahead!
2010 collecting season Recap!!
Here is a group photo of the people involved in the Rio Pariamanu expedition. We explored the middle and upper reaches of this remote jungle river to look at the fish fauna there and we made some interesting finds.
Of course, one of the most "mission critical" members of any expedition is the cook! Here is Yesenia, our cook for five days on the river.
The river itself is a very sinuous lowland jungle river, typical of many such rivers in Peru and elsewhere in South America. Some of the rivers bends took us back within 50 meters of the adjacent portion! This makes for slow progress upstream. The trip up took five days. The trip back only 2!
A new Centromolchis spp. catfish. These were caught in schools of fifty, right in the main river near the confluence of small side streams.
A juvenile of a riverine predatory characin. It has an interesting white lateral line stripe and very strong dentition!
This 11 meter boat served as our "Home away from Home" for 7 days travel up and back. We camped at night on the sandy banks of the river. It is a very comfortable way to travel.
One night a toad came to visit our camp and pose for it's picture to be taken!
Here's Jeremy Basch and myself seining the upper river.
Good fun!
Many species of Sucker-mouthed catfishes are present here.
The further we progressed, the shallower and narrower the river became.
A parasitic catfish?
Here we are camped on a small tributary of the upper Pariamanu River called Quebrada San Juan. Here Yesenia is fixing dinner by the rivers edge, hoping that he rain holds off and the creek doesn't rise in the night!
On the way back we collected a nice golden form of a cichlid,
Burjurquina spp.
The trip itself was a great success!!!
Of course, one of the most "mission critical" members of any expedition is the cook! Here is Yesenia, our cook for five days on the river.
The river itself is a very sinuous lowland jungle river, typical of many such rivers in Peru and elsewhere in South America. Some of the rivers bends took us back within 50 meters of the adjacent portion! This makes for slow progress upstream. The trip up took five days. The trip back only 2!
A new Centromolchis spp. catfish. These were caught in schools of fifty, right in the main river near the confluence of small side streams.
A juvenile of a riverine predatory characin. It has an interesting white lateral line stripe and very strong dentition!
This 11 meter boat served as our "Home away from Home" for 7 days travel up and back. We camped at night on the sandy banks of the river. It is a very comfortable way to travel.
One night a toad came to visit our camp and pose for it's picture to be taken!
Here's Jeremy Basch and myself seining the upper river.
Good fun!
Many species of Sucker-mouthed catfishes are present here.
The further we progressed, the shallower and narrower the river became.
A parasitic catfish?
Here we are camped on a small tributary of the upper Pariamanu River called Quebrada San Juan. Here Yesenia is fixing dinner by the rivers edge, hoping that he rain holds off and the creek doesn't rise in the night!
On the way back we collected a nice golden form of a cichlid,
Burjurquina spp.
The trip itself was a great success!!!
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Back from Machu Pichhu
Monday, April 26, 2010
West Coast Weekend 2010
After some technical difficulties (operator error) on my part, West Coast Weekend 2010 in Portland, Oregon, got off to a slow start and finished strongly with a 600 item auction that featured an incredible array of species for sale. Great company, great speakers and great fish are what make convention strong and this one exceeded everyone's expectations. Now I off to Lima. Stay tuned for more from WildPERU!!!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Same Cory as below
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Rio Parimanu trip is now scheduled for July 7th-14, 2010!!!
This is going to be an incredible adventure. 7 days camping and fish collecting on a largely unknown stretch of this beautiful river in Southern Peru. The last collecting effort there was attempted in 2003 when Lance Peck traveled 3 days upriver to sample it's lower reaches. We intend to spend a total of 7 days there and get as many as FIVE DAYS upriver before turning around and collecting our way back to civilization! This means camping and living in the dense jungle habitat of this remote river-jungle adventure at it's very best! There is still room for one more person. If this sounds interesting to you contact me immediately!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
En Peru
I am back in Peru for a trip guiding clients to the Pampas Del Heath region for one week and then up to the cloud forest for a second week. With this El NiƱo weather pattern settling in, the rainfall is pretty heavy this year. I am hopeful to get into some remote areas on this trip if the water levels aren´t too high. It is the best time of year to view Orchids in the cloud forest!!!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Extraordinary Video on Hummingbirds
http://video.pbs.org/video/1380512531
We see so many Hummers in our travels throughout Peru, but especially in the Cloud Forest.
We see so many Hummers in our travels throughout Peru, but especially in the Cloud Forest.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Check out this great Website!!!
The Rio Las Piedras is an amazing place, close to Puerto Maldonado and very easy for us to get to!!!
Enjoy:
http://robertofabbri.smugmug.com/Wildlife/Peru-Wildlife/9860937_WvzHD/1/671165927_ijr9x#670955656_ouqBj
Enjoy:
http://robertofabbri.smugmug.com/Wildlife/Peru-Wildlife/9860937_WvzHD/1/671165927_ijr9x#670955656_ouqBj
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