Passive Fish Capture. Fishery sampling gears generally categorized as active or passive; However,...

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Passive Fish Capture

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•Fishery sampling gears generally categorized as active or passive; •However, toxicants and electrofishing don’t fit these categories well.

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Passive entanglement gear

• Passive: gear is relatively stationary,and fish come to gear• Entanglement: they get tangled

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General advantages of passive gear:-- simple design and construction-- relatively low cost-- require little specialized training

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If a gear is efficient for a species, then CPUE(catch-per-unit-effort) should be directly proportional tothe abundance of fish in the populations. Thus CPUE is an INDEX to abundance.0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,00012,000020406080100120Population density

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General disadvantages of passive gear:-- rely on fish activity-- may damage bycatch-- can be selective for species, size,

sex... (more on this later)

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Most common example probably is the gill net

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“Experimental” gill net has multiplepanels of various mesh sizes

Examples: 6 panels -- 0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 in (bar measure)

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stretch mesh (2X)}bar mesh

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Monofilament vs. multifilament• Monofilament gill nets typically catchmore fish• Size structure similar between net types for most species• Monofilament nets easier to run

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Species effectively captured:• Gill nets most effective on fusiform (torpedo-shaped) fishes such as Northern Pike, Walleye, Yellow Perch, trout and salmon, etc.• Largemouth Bass avoid gill nets

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Seasonal changes in CPUE- Fish behavior (e.g., spawning)- Often highest in spring/fall andlower in summer345678MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT

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Considerations:• Gill nets can cause substantial mortality• Short-term sets can alleviate some of problem• However, sampling can still be justified• Most biologists prefer to use most benign gear that is still effective

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Trammel netTypically constructed of three mesh panels.The two outer panels have large mesh, andthe middle panel is small mesh. Thus, thefish get caught in a “bag.”

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Trammel nets• Commonly used in commercial fisheries• Target species: catfishes, catostomids, Common Carp.

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Experimental Gill Net Case Study

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Figure 1. Length frequency for a sample of yellow perch (YEP) collected with experimental gill nets from a natural lake in the northern United States during the spring. All length measurements were maximum total length.

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Passive entrapment gear• Entrapment: fish typically retained by some type of “funnel”• Trap (modified fyke) nets, and• Hoop nets most commonly used

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Species effectively captured: trap nets• Most effective on species that seek cover, such as crappies and sunfishes• Often effective for collection of spawning Northern Pike or walleye• Largemouth bass avoid trap nets

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Species effectively captured by hoop nets• Often used in flowing waters; often baited• Catfishes• Suckers: buffalo fishes, carpsuckers• Crappies and sunfishes

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Considerations• Both trap and hoop nets inflict little mortality; most fishes can be released alive

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Pot gears:- e.g., lobster, eel & crab pots, fish traps- construction of wood, metal or plastic- equipped w/funnels to prevent escape- used for bottom-dwelling or cavity-seeking spp.- commonly baited- often fished in large numbers

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