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Distribution expansion of the invasive northern snakehead in the United States
By: Josh Newhard Steve Minkkinen Ian Park U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Maryland Fishery Resources Office
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Biology of northern snakehead (Channa argus)
Maximum Length- 1 meter Typically found in temperate waters Can tolerate cold water during winter Mature at 2 years Reproduce in late spring/early summer May spawn multiple times per year
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Biology Can breathe atmospheric oxygen Aggressive nest guarders
Image by VDGIF
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History Native to Asia Methods of introduction:
Common in aquarium trade Live-fish food market
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Introduction to U.S. FL canals in 2000 Pond in Crofton, MD in 2002
Potomac River in 2004 Arkansas 2008 Pennsylvania 2008 New York 2008
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Control Methods Rotenone Removal Non-specific piscicide
Capture and kill Efficient?
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Potomac Introduction/Expansion
2004 2006
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Expansion in Potomac 2008 2010 N. Snakehead caught in Nanticoke Tributary
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Current Potomac Research
Goals to better understand snakehead movements and population size Creel Surveys Cooperative Tagging Program Radio Tagging
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Creel Surveys 2008 Creel Survey 2009 Creel Survey
Done by Virginia Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) CPUE: Largemouth Bass:1.03 /hr Northern snakehead: /hr = 1 NSH/400 hrs Carried out by VDGIF & USFWS CPUE: Largemouth bass: 0.98/hr Northern snakehead: /hr = 1 NSH/175 hrs
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Cooperative Tagging Program
Partnership with state agencies VA MD DC First tagging began in Spring 2009 Rely on agency & angler recaptures
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Cooperative Tagging Program
881 Tagged, 85 Recaptures (~9.6%) Longest time at large- 387 days Fish had moved downstream 28 river km 90% of recaptures in same creek as initial capture Farthest “migration” was 46.3 river km upstream from initial capture
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2010 Radio Tagging 12 mature snakeheads implanted with radio tags 20mm
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2010 Radio Tagging
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Summary/Future Directions
Distribution within Potomac is expanding Expansion outside of Potomac? Continued analysis of mark-recapture data for population estimates Monitor radio tagged fish for one more year Working with MDDNR to monitor possible impacts on largemouth bass by northern snakehead
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Recommendations for control
Creel surveys every 2-3 years Excellent way to monitor recreational catch rates Targeted removal during peak capture times During spring, pre-spawn period and during winter Continued angler education Helps in preventing further spread to other waterways
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Questions?
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2009 Creel Survey 264 interviews
83% of anglers interviewed targeted largemouth bass
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2009 Creel Survey Do you think northern snakehead will impact…
Opinions toward targeting snakeheads…
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Arkansas April 2008 Spawning populations of NSH in Piney Creek
Confined in Piney Creek watershed Tributary to Big Creek, White River, Mississippi River Awaiting Commission approval and looking for funding to eradicate NSH in Piney Creek
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Pennsylvania First discovered in ponds at FDR Park in South Philadelphia NSH found in tidal portion of Schuylkill River near Philadelphia Angler confirmed capture, 8.3 miles upstream of Delaware River Tributary to Delaware River
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New York May 2008 Three NSH captured Catlin Creek, Ridgebury Lake
Tributary to Hudson River Proposing to Rotenone
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