Kicking off Conference Season with Georgia AFS

FishAge attended the 2026 Georgia Chapter of the American Fisheries Society meeting to share project updates, connect with collaborators, and highlight FishAge as a national resource for fish age estimation training.

Cartoon graphic of fish holding a video camera

Coming Soon: Instructional Video Series for Fish Ageing Techniques

New Video Series Coming! We’re pleased to share that we’re in the process of creating a new instructional video series to support fish ageing professionals, students, and researchers. These videos will walk through key techniques and workflows used in ageing labs, providing practical guidance alongside the resources already available in

Several fish in shallow water at fishery.

Known-Age Fish: Why They’re Vital for Fisheries Research

At FishAge.org, our mission is clear: to provide a publicly available repository of digital imagery from known-age fish structures. This growing archive serves as an invaluable resource for fisheries biologists, offering reference materials that advance fisheries management while also educating and training the next generation of researchers. Let’s take a

Stack of November 2024 Fisheries magazine on a table next to a plant.

Fisheries Magazine Features FishAge.org

Check out our newly published article in the lates volume of Fisheries Magazine! The article details the launch of FishAge.org, a publicly available reference database that stores and displays known-age fish structures. We hope this project will provide an invaluable resource to refine age estimation techniques, provide a mechanism for

FishAge.org logo

Introducing FishAge.org

We are thrilled to announce the official launch of FishAge.org, a comprehensive website and image database dedicated to providing information and high-quality images of known-age calcified fish structures. This platform is designed to serve fisheries professionals, researchers, and students by offering a centralized reference collection of the various structures used

Kicking off Conference Season with Georgia AFS

FishAge attended the 2026 Georgia Chapter of the American Fisheries Society meeting to share project updates, connect with collaborators, and highlight FishAge as a national resource for fish age estimation training.

Cartoon graphic of fish holding a video camera

Coming Soon: Instructional Video Series for Fish Ageing Techniques

New Video Series Coming! We’re pleased to share that we’re in the process of creating a new instructional video series to support fish ageing professionals, students, and researchers. These videos will walk through key techniques and workflows used in ageing labs, providing practical guidance alongside the resources already available in

Several fish in shallow water at fishery.

Known-Age Fish: Why They’re Vital for Fisheries Research

At FishAge.org, our mission is clear: to provide a publicly available repository of digital imagery from known-age fish structures. This growing archive serves as an invaluable resource for fisheries biologists, offering reference materials that advance fisheries management while also educating and training the next generation of researchers. Let’s take a

Stack of November 2024 Fisheries magazine on a table next to a plant.

Fisheries Magazine Features FishAge.org

Check out our newly published article in the lates volume of Fisheries Magazine! The article details the launch of FishAge.org, a publicly available reference database that stores and displays known-age fish structures. We hope this project will provide an invaluable resource to refine age estimation techniques, provide a mechanism for

FishAge.org logo

Introducing FishAge.org

We are thrilled to announce the official launch of FishAge.org, a comprehensive website and image database dedicated to providing information and high-quality images of known-age calcified fish structures. This platform is designed to serve fisheries professionals, researchers, and students by offering a centralized reference collection of the various structures used