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Management of Management of Undesirable Fish Species Undesirable Fish Species Chapter 15 Chapter 15

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Management of Undesirable Fish Species Chapter 15. Undesirable Species. Any species that does not meet human needs. Undesirable Species. Not contribute to sport fishery, forage base Inhibit development, maintenance of desirable fish Detrimental to biological balance. Undesirable Species. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Management of Undesirable Fish Species Chapter 15

Management of Management of Undesirable Fish SpeciesUndesirable Fish Species

Chapter 15Chapter 15

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Undesirable SpeciesUndesirable Species Any species that Any species that

does not meet does not meet human needshuman needs

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Undesirable SpeciesUndesirable Species Not contribute to Not contribute to

sport fishery, sport fishery, forage baseforage base

Inhibit Inhibit development, development, maintenance of maintenance of desirable fishdesirable fish

Detrimental to Detrimental to biological balancebiological balance

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Undesirable SpeciesUndesirable Species Reservoir for Reservoir for

pathogenic pathogenic organisms organisms (aquaculture)(aquaculture)

Interfere with Interfere with other wildlife other wildlife management management practicespractices

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Most Control EffortsMost Control Efforts Herrings (gizzard Herrings (gizzard

shad)shad) Minnows (common Minnows (common

carp)carp) Sunfish Sunfish Suckers Suckers Bullhead catfishesBullhead catfishes

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Control MethodsControl Methods ChemicalChemical BiologicalBiological MechanicalMechanical

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Chemical ControlChemical Control Usually used for Usually used for

complete removalcomplete removal Also effective for Also effective for

partial removalspartial removals Spawning sitesSpawning sites Lake sectionsLake sections ““Thinning” of Thinning” of

stunted game fish stunted game fish stocksstocks

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Ideal ChemicalIdeal Chemical Species-specificSpecies-specific Easy/safe to applyEasy/safe to apply Quickly degrades Quickly degrades

to harmless form to harmless form without need for without need for detoxicantsdetoxicants

Harmless to Harmless to nontarget nontarget organismsorganisms

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Ideal ChemicalIdeal Chemical Effective across Effective across

range of water range of water qualityquality

Registered for Registered for aquatic useaquatic use

NO SUCH NO SUCH CHEMICAL!CHEMICAL!

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Current Registered Current Registered PiscicidesPiscicides

Rotenone and Rotenone and antimycinantimycin

General fish General fish toxicantstoxicants

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Current Registered Current Registered PiscicidesPiscicides

TFM and TFM and BayluscideBayluscide

LampricidesLampricides

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LampricidesLampricidesSea lamprey

Larva or ammocoete

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LampricidesLampricidesLarva or ammocoete

Granular Bayluscide

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Chemical ControlChemical Control Effective time Effective time

period - 1 to 15 period - 1 to 15 years most years most commoncommon

Some up to 30 Some up to 30 yearsyears

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Biological ControlBiological Control Predators to Predators to

control forage, control forage, stunted fishstunted fish

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Biological ControlBiological Control Problems:Problems:

Gizzard shadGizzard shad Yellow perchYellow perch ““Sunfish”Sunfish” Common carpCommon carp Other minnowsOther minnows

Solutions:Solutions: Largemouth bassLargemouth bass WalleyeWalleye Northern pikeNorthern pike Striped bassStriped bass Striped bass Striped bass

hybridshybrids Muskellunge Muskellunge

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Biological ControlBiological Control Controlling Controlling

reproductionreproduction Forage fish Forage fish

introductionsintroductions Unwanted Unwanted

competitive competitive interactionsinteractions

Underexploited Underexploited fishesfishes Encourage new sport, Encourage new sport,

commercial fisheriescommercial fisheries

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Mechanical ControlMechanical Control Water level Water level

manipulationsmanipulations Only on reservoirsOnly on reservoirs

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Mechanical ControlMechanical Control TrapsTraps BarriersBarriers Commercial fishingCommercial fishing ElectricityElectricity

Labor-intensive - Labor-intensive - CPUE declines CPUE declines with decreasing with decreasing populationspopulations

Problems:Problems: Common carpCommon carp Other minnowsOther minnows SuckersSuckers ““Sunfish”Sunfish” Yellow perchYellow perch