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Fisheries Techniques Zoo 511
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Today’s outline Announcements: –Final Exam next week! Format will be one section with timed stations, and one section with a total time limit for multiple questions. –Final Draft of paper due noon May 14 th in Alex’s mailbox at the CFL Lecture: Techniques (this is fair game for exam!) Jeopardy!
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Two main types of methods: ACTIVE PASSIVE
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Passive Gear Entanglement – gill nets Considerations: habitat, depth, mesh size, mortality Standard Nordi-mesh
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Passive Gear Entanglement -Longlining Considerations: Habitat, by-catch, hook size, type of bait, set time, predation, finding the gear Pelagic Bottom Freshwater Equivalent=
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Passive Gear Entrapment- trap nets, know the parts! Wings Lead Pot or Car Funnel Considerations: location, mesh size, funnel diameter
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Trap nets, Lots of variety Pound Net Fyke Net PA style trap Net Hoop Net - river River Trap Net
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Block entire stream, catch everything going up or down Passive Gear – Fish Weirs Considerations: location, high level of effort, non-target effects
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Passive Gear Minnow trap – can mean anything Glass style square B style Plastic style Gee style Considerations: location, mesh size, funnel diameter, trap fullness = more or less caught, predation
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Passive Gear Angling – sort of a weird mix between active/passive Considerations: time and place, what lure, certain types of fish more vulnerable, behavioral effects
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Active gear – Trawling Considerations: depth, bycatch, habitat destruction Rockhopper Tickler chains
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Active gear Drag/Tow – larval fish sampling – Bongo nets, Miller sampler Reduced Opening Standing Wave Considerations: depth, size of larvae, other stuff in water
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Active gear - Seine Purse seine and beach seine Considerations: how to find fish, preventing escape, bycatch
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Active gear - Electrofishing Stream electrofishing- backpack, tow boat, bank based, electric seine Considerations: safety – fish and researchers, not effective in all habitats
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Active gear - Boat Electrofishing Considerations: depth, safety again
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Active gear - Toxicants – rotenone, lampricides Considerations: Selectivity, ease of application, health concerns
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Active gear - Direct observations (underwater, camera, or viewing windows Considerations: behavioral changes due to your presence, water clarity, can’t measure some things
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Active gear - hydroacoustics Considerations: expensive, how to determine species composition, difficult to sample fish near the bottom
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Gear Bias Why certain species, sizes, or habitats are caught more or less often than their frequency in the population. Every gear has bias! 25 A 25 B 25 C 25 D A B C D 5 6 5 7 A B C D 20 4 1 15
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Gear Bias Gear can also be biased for size You sample and catch only one size of fish: 2 possible reasons. –The population is all one size –Your gear is biased towards one size Goal is to get least biased sample possible USE MULTIPLE GEARS!
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