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Field Assessments of Great Lakes Barriers

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Creation
2016-03-03 18:14:32
Start Date
2016-01
End Date
2017-12
Start Date
2016-01-04 18:35:49
End Date
2018-12-28 18:35:49

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Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Upper Midwest & Great Lakes LCC Data Manager(Point of Contact), LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Peter McIntyre(Principal Investigator), 2016-03-03(creation), 2016-01(Start), 2017-12(End), Field Assessments of Great Lakes Barriers

Summary

Capacity to prioritize barrier removals in the Great Lakes basin is currently limited by lack of data on the passability of road crossings and dams for both unwanted invasive species and desirable native migratory fishes. Building upon our initial barrier inventory, this project has two key elements. First, we are testing whether our landscape statistical models accurately predict the upstream limits of fish migrations along the Wisconsin coast of Lake Michigan. This involves intensive field work to determine the actual upstream limits of suckers, pike, and steelhead during the spring migration. Second, we are collecting systematic data on the size and condition of dams throughout the Lake Michigan basin. These data will be used [...]

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typeShort Project Description
valueCapacity to prioritize barrier removals in the Great Lakes basin is currently limited by lack of data on the passability of road crossings and dams for both unwanted invasive species and desirable native migratory fishes. Building upon our initial barrier inventory, this project has two key elements. First, we are testing whether our landscape statistical models accurately predict the upstream limits of fish migrations along the Wisconsin coast of Lake Michigan. This involves intensive field work to determine the actual upstream limits of suckers, pike, and steelhead during the spring migration. Second, we are collecting systematic data on the size and condition of dams throughout the Lake Michigan basin. These data will be used [...]
projectStatusIn Progress

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annualBudgets
year2015
fundingSources
amount126265.0
recipientUniversity of Wisconsin, Center for Limnology
sourceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
totalFunds126265.0
totalFunds126265.0

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  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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