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Newsletter for 2009 Southeast Michigan Fisheries Activities Now Online

Contact:  Gary Towns 248-359-9040
Agency: Natural Resources


Jan. 28, 2009

The 2009 newsletter that details the fisheries management activities in Southeast Michigan, specifically in the Lake Erie Management Unit (LEMU) is now available on the Department of Natural Resources Web site. The newsletter can be found at www.michigan.gov/dnrfishing.

"This document is intended to inform anglers about fishery management activities and surveys during the 2008 field season," said DNR LEMU Supervisor Gary Towns. "Lake and stream fish surveys, fish disease monitoring, results from a sturgeon angler mail survey, and several other activities are included. This is our second annual newsletter and is designed to keep anglers updated on what we have been doing to manage fish populations in this area."

Largely authored by DNR Fisheries Technician Dennis Tar and Fisheries Biologist Jim Francis, the newsletter is a collection of specific findings from fish surveys on local waters and of fish plantings and other activities conducted in 2008 in all or part of 10 southeastern counties of the state. The LEMU includes all or part of Sanilac, St. Clair, Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland, Livingston, Wayne, Monroe, Lenawee, Hillsdale or Jackson counties. The LEMU manages lakes and streams within the Black, Clinton, Huron, Rouge, Raisin, Pine and Belle river watersheds.

The newsletter will also contain information on fishery activities on the Great Lakes waters in southeastern Michigan, including the Detroit and St. Clair rivers, Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie.

The newsletter explains why certain samples are taken in fish surveys, and what the resulting information can tell the DNR fisheries managers. The history of fish management on some lakes and streams also is included. This collective information leads to specific actions like fish plantings, special regulations on some waters, and the protection or rehabilitation of certain habitats.

A new section of the newsletter this year is titled: "How'd They Do That?" In this edition of the newsletter, the DNR explain methods used to determine the age of fish captured during fish surveys. Photos of the cross-section of fin spines taken from fish are shown with yearly growth rings (annuli) clearly visible.

Anglers are also reminded that fish survey reports on most public waters in Southeast Michigan are available from the DNR's Fisheries staff at the Southfield Operations Service Center upon request at (248) 359-9040.

Anglers also should note that a map showing the walleye regulations for the 2009 fishing season on the Detroit and St. Clair rivers, Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie -- for Michigan, Ontario and Ohio -- is also posted on the DNR Web site under the Fishing section.

The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources
for current and future generations.

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