Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation

Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
Fisheries Task Group Plans Survey on St. Marys River in August

Contact:  David Fielder (Michigan DNR) or Susan Greenwood (Ontario) 989-356-3232 or 705-253-8288
Agency: Natural Resources


July 22, 2009

PLEASE NOTE: This is a joint press release under the auspices of the St. Marys River Fisheries Task Group

Member agencies of the St. Marys River Fisheries Task Group will be conducting a fish community survey of the entire St. Marys River during the month of August.

Fisheries biologists and technicians will be setting survey nets at predetermined sites in the river and capturing a variety of species of fish to collect information on abundance, growth, mortality, and size structure. These data will be compared to data collected in earlier surveys.

This survey is an important component of the St. Marys River Fisheries Assessment Plan and is necessary to assist in managing healthy sustainable fish communities and fisheries. The information collected by this and other surveys will assist fisheries managers in Ontario and Michigan in making critical decisions related to sport fish regulations, fish stocking, shared fisheries, and future management goals and actions.

The St. Marys River Fisheries Assessment Plan and the 2006 survey report can be found online at the Great Lakes Fishery Commission website http://www.glfc.org/lakecom/lhc/lhchome.php.

Boaters are asked not to interfere with the nets or their floating markers. Nets will be set overnight and lifted the following day. The well-marked nets should not obstruct normal navigation routes for recreational vessels.

This is the seventh such survey since 1975, but only the fourth done in a cooperative manner by local fisheries management agencies. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) conducted the earlier surveys in 1975, 1979 and 1987 in Michigan's waters only. In 1995, 2002, and 2006, surveys were done cooperatively covering all waters. This year the MDNR is joined by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bay Mills Indian Community, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and Lake Superior State University-Aquatic Research Laboratory to survey the river from Whitefish Bay to Detour, Michigan, and south and east of St. Joseph Island, Ontario.

Related Content
 •  Meet Civil War Soldiers and Learn About Daily Life and Pastimes of the 1860s at the Michigan Historical Museum Jan. 21
 •  Chiropractic Office Receives Environmental Loan
 •  Spring Turkey Licenses on Sale Now Through Feb. 1
 •  DNR Western Upper Peninsula Citizens' Advisory Council to Meet Jan. 30 in Delta County
 •  Voter registration deadline nears for February presidential primary
 •  Holiday enforcement results in more than 300 drunk driving arrests
 •  Complete Streets Advisory Council to meet Jan. 25
 •  Michigan DNR Acquires 280 Acres in the Manistee River Watershed
 •  General Motors, LLC - Flint Assembly Plant earns Clean Corporate Citizen award
 •  New citizens offered opportunity to register to vote after naturalization ceremonies
 •  Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Announces Specialty Crop Grant Opportunity
 •  Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program Recognizes 75 Years of Wildlife Conservation and Partnership Success
 •  Nominations Sought for 2012 Governor's Service Awards
 •  Schuette Announces Charges for Fraud Against Disabled Consumers
 •  State Police Offers School Liaison Training for Law Enforcement; Officers Encouraged to Participate in Recognition of Mentoring Month
 •  2012 Lake Sturgeon Season on Black Lake (Cheboygan County) Announced
 •  Planned road improvements to help Cobo keep North American International Auto Show in Detroit
 •  Johnson announces 500,000th transaction on ExpressSOS.com
 •  MDOT to discuss I-94 interchange design concepts for Sprinkle Road and Cork Street
 •  Seven Michigan counties to see improvements with Transportation Enhancement grants

Michigan Weather Radar


Michigan.gov Home | Help & Contacts | Site Map  | State Web Sites | Foreign Languages | Disability Resources | Awards | Office of Regulatory Reinvention
Accessibility Policy | Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2012 State of Michigan