Lake sturgeon management in the Menominee River, a Wisconsin-Michigan boundary water |
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Authors: | Thomas F. Thuemler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 1636 Industrial Parkway, Marinette, WI, 54143, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | The Menominee River, a boundary water between northeastern Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan, contains a sport fishery for lake sturgeon, Acipenser fulvescens, which is jointly managed by both states. Previous studies indicated that overfishing of this sturgeon population was occurring, and this investigation examined the impact of new angling regulations. The sturgeon population is fragmented into sections by hydroelectric dams. Stocks from the three main sections of the river were compared before and after implementation of the new angling regulations. Records of the legal harvest of lake sturgeon from each river section were obtained through a registration system, which has been in effect since 1983, and estimates of exploitation were derived from these data. Overfishing of lake sturgeon stocks in two of the three sections of the Menominee River is still occurring. Management recommendations are made which would allow for a continued fishery by providing further protection to the stocks. |
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Keywords: | Acipenser fulvescens regulations exploitation population estimates standing stocks |
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