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Development, implementation, and evaluation of an international muskellunge management strategy for the upper St Lawrence River

The muskellunge, Esox masquinongy, fishery in the St Lawrence River is believed to have declined significantly from historical levels and reached critically low levels during the 1970s. Over-exploitation caused by liberal angling regulations, and loss and alteration of critical spawning and nursery...

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Published in:Environmental biology of fishes 2007-06, Vol.79 (1-2), p.111-123
Main Authors: FARRELL, John M, KLINDT, Rodger M, CASSELMAN, John M, LAPAN, Steven R, WERNER, Robert G, SCHIAVONE, Albert
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description The muskellunge, Esox masquinongy, fishery in the St Lawrence River is believed to have declined significantly from historical levels and reached critically low levels during the 1970s. Over-exploitation caused by liberal angling regulations, and loss and alteration of critical spawning and nursery habitat probably contributed to this decline. In 1980, a St Lawrence River Muskellunge Management Work Group comprising resource managers and several advisors, including E.J. Crossman, to whom this symposium is dedicated, was created to address research and management needs. A trophy muskellunge management strategy was implemented including more restrictive harvest regulations, public education promoting “catch and release”, and protection of spawning and nursery habitats. Age and growth information obtained from cleithra analysis indicated the need for increased size limits to adequately protect spawning stocks. Research efforts have developed a biological information base and monitoring tools to guide management decisions and evaluate responses. Over 100 spawning and nursery locations have been identified in US and Canadian waters leading to improved protection of critical habitats. An angler diary program shows a decline in the number of fish being harvested and a local muskellunge release award program implemented in 1987 has logged over 1000 releases of fish at least 44″ in length. Adult muskellunge monitoring in eleven spawning areas revealed an increase in mean total length of over 63 mm (>2.5 inches) after the regulation changes. Monitoring of age-0 muskellunge by use of seining surveys (1997–2005) indicates consistent reproductive success with the potential for several strong year-classes. Improvements in the muskellunge population and fishery are attributed to the progressive management action and a united community response.
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Angling
Animal and plant ecology
Animal populations
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Autoecology
Biological and medical sciences
Biomonitoring
Breeding success
Esox masquinongy
Exploitation
Fish
Fish harvest
Fish populations
Fisheries
Fisheries management
Fresh water ecosystems
Freshwater
Freshwater fishes
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Habitats
Management
Nurseries
Nursery grounds
Protection
Regulations
Reproduction
Rivers
Seining
Spawning
Sport fishing
Stocks
Surveys
Synecology
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