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Fisheries Research: Monitoring fish movement in pelagic habitat Fisheries Research Minnesota Department of Natural Resources http://waterontheweb.org Andrew J. Carlson and Rodney B. Pierce 2011 Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener  2:30-3:30 May 13 th 2011
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Monitoring fish movement in their pelagic habitat

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Fisheries Research:Monitoring fish movement

in pelagic habitat

Fisheries ResearchMinnesota Department of Natural Resources

http://waterontheweb.org

Andrew J. Carlson andRodney B. Pierce

2011 Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener

2:30-3:30 May 13 th 2011

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Pelagic habitat

Open water (>15´ deep)TemperatureDissolved oxygen

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Summer stratification

http://io.uwinnipeg.ca/~simmons/16cm05/1116/50-15-LakeStratification-L4.gif

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Eutrophication

Nutrients enter systemIncrease inphotosynthesis and algaeblooms

Algae dies – oxygen-demanding bacteriadecompose the algaeusing up the oxygen

Nutrients

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Spring

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Summer

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Late summer

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Extreme summer

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Extreme summer

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Fall

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Thermistor chain

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Focal species

Artwork by: Ellen Edmonson and Hugh Chrisp (cisco) and Joe Tomelleri

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Summer squeeze

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Summer squeeze

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Fish movementAcoustic tags

Continual movement(location on every fishevery ~1-2 minutes)

TemperatureDepth

Study systems

Little WabanaPillager LakeElk LakeShingobee Lake

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Acoustic tagcoverage

Hydrophone

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16" Cisco

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Why is this important /

what do we do?Standardized assessment techniques

Unique species assemblageChanging habitat conditionsClimatic patterns

Increased levels of eutrophicationMaintaining water quality

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Little WabanaItasca County104 acresMaximum depth: 57 feetLarge northern pikeCisco were historically abundant

1990: 14.5 cisco/net2005: 6.33 cisco/net

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Do large pike usedifferent temperaturesand depths than smallpike?

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Evaluating length regulations:

24-36 inchSlot Limit

30-40 inchSlot Limit

Lake Melissa (24 inch maximum length limit)

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Pre-regulation

Post-regulationExample:

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Summer lakesurvey gill

netting

Sampling pike:

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Pillager Lake July-September

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Depth

Pillager Lake July September

7 m

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Field sampling

Stationary acousticDO / Temperature profile

Hydrophone downloadQuestions