نتایج جستجو برای: whitefish

تعداد نتایج: 592  

2010
Mark P. Ebener James R. Bence Philip J. Schneeberger

Commercial-fishery statistics were integrated with biological data from the fishery to develop statistical catchat-age models of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) in the 1836 treaty-ceded waters of the upper Great Lakes. Fishery yield and effort were adjusted to account for underreporting and increases in height of gillnets. Biological inputs to models included maturity, age composition, ...

2010
Rachel Bulman

This project takes an in-depth look at the environmental variables of freshwater lakes and how these variables affect the land value of lakeshore property. A GIS-based spatial and statistical analysis applied to lakeshore data from Crow Wing and Cass county Minnesota, provided the information necessary to establish general correlations applicable to Midwestern lakeshore property. The sample set...

2014
Peter Baas Jacqueline E Mohan Daniel Markewitz Jennifer D Knoepp

This work was presented at the 12th North American Forest Soils Conference, Whitefish, MT, 16–20 June 2013, in the Soil Regulation of Water Quantity and Quality session. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 78:S237–S247 doi:10.2136/sssaj2013.09.0380nafsc Received 1 Sept. 2013. *Corresponding author ([email protected]) © Soil Science Society of America, 5585 Guilford Rd., Madison WI 53711 USA All rights reserv...

Journal: :Fisheries Management and Ecology 2021

Strontium concentrations are low in fresh waters compared to seawaters. Therefore, wild-born river-spawning and stocked freshwater-reared whitefish Coregonus lavaretus L. display regions with of strontium the centre their otoliths. otoliths from ascending River Tornionjoki, as one-summer-old fingerlings caught Kemijoki, sea-spawning near Åland Islands was mapped using µ-XRF. The strontium-deple...

2006
Matthew Albright

Otsego Lake (Otsego County, NY), of glacial origin, forms the headwaters of the Susquehanna River. It is a deep (50.5 m max) dimictic waterbody of 4,167 acres having a catchment of 46,482 acres. The lake serves as the potable water supply of Cooperstown and it is noted for its cold water fishery, which includes native lake trout and whitefish as well as stocked brown trout and Atlantic salmon. ...

2010
Matthew Albright

Otsego Lake (Otsego County, NY), of glacial origin, fonns the headwaters of the Susquehanna River. It is a deep (50.5 m max) dimictic waterbody of4,167 acres having a catchment of46,482 acres. The lake serves as the potable water supply for the Village of Cooperstown and it is noted for its cold water fishery, which includes native lake trout and whitefish as well as stocked brown trout and Atl...

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