Nearshore Fish Community Analysis On Northwestern Lake Champlain
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Authors
Reyes, Alejandro
Smith, Caleb
Maynard, George
Snavely, Eric
Garneau, Danielle
Issue Date
2013
Type
Article
Language
en_US
Keywords
community , seine , vegetation , substrate
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Abstract
Community surveys are necessary sources of information needed to properly manage fisheries. These surveys detail important historical data concerning past fish assemblages and the previous status of recreational game fish. Historically, Lake Champlain has received little attention with regard to fish community assemblage research. We undertook a beach, seine net survey at four locations along the northwestern shores of Lake Champlain. We surveyed several unique nearshore habitat types and recorded abiotic factors, fishes, and plant communities. Our results revealed 17 different taxa with four being non-native to the basin. Lakeview Park had the highest species richness and abundance, which we believe results from the presence of vegetation at the sampling site. The scope of our survey was limited (i.e., small species or young of the year game fish), thus we recommend future comprehensive surveys that include a variety of fish sampling methods.
Description
Published in SUNY Plattsburgh's Scientia Discipulorum Journal of Undergraduate Research. Volume 6, issue 1, pages 62-76. 2013.
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Publisher
Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh