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Issue Aquat. Living Resour.
Volume 18, Number 3, July-September 2005
Page(s) 313 - 317
DOI 10.1051/alr:2005022

Aquat. Living Resour. 18 (2005) 313-317
DOI: 10.1051/alr:2005022

Development of an assessment approach for remnant lake salmonin populations: The Crean Lake example

Guy E. Melville

Aquatic Ecosystems, Saskatchewan Research Council, Division and Environmental Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 125 - 15 Innovation Boulevard, Saskatoon, SK Canada S7N 2X8

(Received 13 May 2005; Accepted 18 July 2005 )

Abstract
This research investigates a status assessment approach for remnant lake salmonin populations, using the lake charr (Salvelinus namaycush Walbaum) of Crean Lake (105 km2) as an example. A mark-recapture program was implemented employing small-mesh gill nets to ensnare charr by the teeth at spawning. Prior to sampling, potential spawning sites were designated primary or secondary based on habitat. Most charr were caught on three primary reefs, with some spawners moving between reefs. The spawning period peaked at day 2, enhancing spawning synchrony, and lasted up to 10 days. Results produced very low sampling mortality (5.7%), consistent estimates of the number of spawning charr ($\sim $60 y-1) and a very low (<2000) estimate of the total number of mature charr in Crean Lake. The approach offers an effective means of assessing remnant salmonins with minimal impact on their populations.


Key words: Status assessments / Lake charr / Salvelinus namaycush / Spawning aggregations / Live-capture / Tagging


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