Michael Durkalec interview, 22 August 2012

Michael Durkalec talks about his work as an aquatic biologist. He talks focuses on the rivers and streams of the Cleveland Metroparks. He briefly covers wetlands as well. He provides a lot of information on the aquatic life in the park and the role of fishing in the park.

Participants: Durkalec, Michael (interviewee) / Raponi, Rich (interviewer)
Collection: Cleveland Metroparks
Institutional Repository: Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection

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Interviews with Cleveland Metroparks staff and partners collected in 2012 and 2013. Interviews cover a variety of topics relating to parks operations, biological and environmental sciences, anthropology, and natural history.