We did an interesting and new thing this summer.... Crayfish trapping! The crayfish (or crawdad or crawfish) have taken over the Santa Monica river and are endangering the natural population of the Chub fish. The Santa Monica Mountains Ranger's offer a program where the you can go help catch these invading crayfish. We actually met up with 4 men who use information gathered from this experience for their university studies.
This is what the crayfish traps look like in the water.
We were going to collect them in this bucket
This is the chub fish, which the crayfish like to eat.
I didn't care so much for touching the crayfish...
But all of the kids got used to it. Maggie even got used to their pinching, which didn't hurt too much by the smaller crayfish.
With every crayfish we caught, we were supposed to measure it's length.
That's a big one Zoey!!
We were also supposed to report if the crayfish was male or female.
Grant is measuring his crayfish.
All these crayfish trappers deserve a slurpee!
The Endangered Species club
I think overall, we caught about 300+ crayfish.
Good job, Grant!