Comprehensive Xxxxx Surveys Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Xxxxx Surveys. ‌ The Comprehensive Lake Chelan management plan was designed to alter the abundance and composition of fish species in Lake Chelan. The plan outlines many methods to accomplish this goal. The purpose of a xxxxx survey on Lake Chelan is to collect the necessary information to evaluate the success of those methods. Of particular importance was the collection of data to evaluate westslope cutthroat trout replacement of rainbows in the sport harvest. Equally important was annual sampling of kokanee population abundance and age composition; information needed to guide implementation of kokanee management. In 2013, the kokanee survey was contained within the comprehensive xxxxx survey. Sampling of kokanee size by age, population composition by age and catch-per-unit- effort (CPUE) of the current population during the spring fishing season should provide an estimate of the up-coming fall spawning escapement. All of the fish that become spawners in the fall would have been available for harvest the spring of the same year. This information will be used to predict the upcoming fall spawner abundance and determine whether eggs should be collected from spawning kokanee, taken to Chelan Hatchery, reared to fry size and released back into Lake Chelan or into other lakes around the state to supplement various fisheries. In addition other information collected will assist with various fish management decisions. To ensure results from xxxxx surveys on Lake Chelan are useful and relevant, the methods used needed to be comparable to those used in the past by Duke Engineering Service (2000), Xxxxx (1997), and Xxxxx (1984); the methods outlined here are designed with this in mind. The main objectives are: 1) determine the relative composition of fish species and origin (naturally produced or hatchery released) contributing to the sport fishery; 2) determine what species of fish anglers prefer to catch and; 3) obtain effort and harvest information. Periodic effort counts i.e. (boat counts), and roving on–lake angler interviews were used beginning in April and continuing until mid-October or until angler effort was so low that further surveys were deemed not cost effective. Both effort counts and the angler interviews were scheduled on a stratified random basis. Strata included weekdays, weekends, A.M. (0700 –1400 hours) and P.M. (1400 – 1100 hours) time periods, upper- lake (up-lake from Safety Harbor) and lower-lake (down-lake from Safety Harbor). At least two randomly chosen...
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Comprehensive Xxxxx Surveys. To ensure results from xxxxx surveys on Lake Chelan are useful and relevant the survey methods must be comparable to those used in the past by Duke Engineering and Services (DES 2000a), Xxxxx 1997, and Xxxxx 1984. The methods outlined here are designed with this in mind. The main purpose of the survey is to: 1) determine the relative composition of fish species and origin (naturally produced or hatchery released) contributing to the sport fishery; and 2) determine what species of fish anglers prefer to catch. Annual xxxxx surveys are designed to monitor and determine the contribution of WSCT, rainbow trout (XXX), lake trout, kokanee, smallmouth bass and burbot to the sport fishery in the entire lake including that portion of the lake in the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area (LCNRA). It is important to determine how much annual angling opportunity is being provided by WDFW fishery management efforts in the recreation area of the National Park. Surveys should be conducted every three years beginning in 2009.
Comprehensive Xxxxx Surveys. Comprehensive xxxxx surveys will be conducted every three years beginning in 2010. Surveys are designed to: 1) monitor the contribution (naturally produced or hatchery released) of westslope cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, kokanee, smallmouth bass and burbot to the sport fishery in the entire lake including that portion of the lake in the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area (LCNRA); and 2) determine what species of fish anglers prefer to catch. Of particular importance is the collection of data to evaluate westslope cutthroat replacement of rainbows in the sport harvest. Equally important is annual sampling of kokanee population abundance and age composition. This information is needed to guide development of a Lake Chelan Kokanee Management Plan. Sampling of kokanee size by age, population composition by age and catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) of the current population during the spring fishing season should provide an estimate of the up-coming fall spawning escapement. All of the fish that become spawners in the fall are available for harvest each spring. This information will be used to predict the upcoming fall spawner abundance and determine whether eggs should be collected from spawning kokanee, taken to Chelan Fish Hatchery, reared to fry size and released back into Lake Chelan to supplement natural kokanee production. In addition other information collected will assist with various fish management decisions.

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