TPW TV -- I LOVE A MYSTERY: Where did all the male fish go? 
We explore this issue on Passport to Texas

This is Passport to Texas

Texas parks and Wildlife TV producer, Ron Kabele, 
recently completed work on a show set to air this month, 
that's filled with mystery and intrigue.

55 -- I started off spending a few days with a class at Sea Camp 
in Galveston, run by Texas A&M University, and it's a forensics 
class. There were 12 students in it -- all teenage girls. Okay 
guys, listen up: Sgt. Brown mentioned yesterday that it's 
very important that you know some anatomy when you're 
working with forensics. I looked for a real world application 
that related to some of the experiments. We have a laboratory 
in San Marcos that does some pretty cutting edge stuff, and one 
of the things that they're working on is a project that was based 
on how biologists starting finding fish around water treatment 
plants, but here were no males. They were finding male fish 
with eggs in them. When they first discovered this, we really 
didn't believe it. So, when it comes to solving a real world 
mystery, what better mystery is there than why aren't there any 
males in this population?

To find out if they solved the mystery, you'll have to tune 
into the show. Check your local listings.

That's our show ... with support from the Sport Fish and 
Wildlife Restoration program ... providing funding habitat 
conservation and fisheries management in Texas.

For Texas Parks and Wildlife ... I'm Cecilia Nasti. 













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