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RE: Broad-scale Fisheries Monitoring, Fisheries Management Zone 17

Ecological Framework for Fisheries Management

During the summer of 2008, the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) crews will be conducting

netting operations on a series of lakes in Fisheries Management Zone 17. The lakes scheduled

for assessment in 2008 include:

White (Dummer) Lake - June 10-1 3

Dalrymple Lake - June 16-20

Cordova Lake - June 23-27

Buckhorn Lake (Upper) - July 2-1 1

Stony and Clear Lake -July 14-23

Lake Scugog - July 27 - August 1

Canal Lake - August 5-8

Buckhorn Lake (Lower) - August 10-1 5

Rylstone Lake - August 19-22

This operation is part of the broad-scale fisheries monitoring program which MNR began

implementing across Ontario earlier this spring. (See attached fact sheet).

The crews of technicians and biologists will collect and record a variety of information from the

fish caught during the netting surveys, including fish species, sex, age, length, weight, and

general health. This will be used to determine sport fish abundance, life history characteristics

of key species, and the diversity of the fish community. Some fish will also be sampled to

assess contaminant levels.

The net sets will be clearly marked with MNR buoys, and we are asking recreational users to

avoid activities in these areas. Some of the netting operations are overnight gill net sets, and

some fish mortality may occur. This is generally low, and most of these fish will be used for

contaminant sampling.

 

We are requesting you share this information with your members and other lake users, to help

us inform people using the lake during these activities, and take the necessary precautions in

the immediate area. We have also attached a Notice regarding this activity, which we will post

at public boat launches and various retail stores and outlets located on the lake. If you are

aware of other public areas where they may be posted to inform lake users, please feel free to

do so.

We would be happy to provide you with a report back on our preliminary findings following the

netting, if you or your organization are interested. For example, we could provide the number

and type of fish caught, general observations, etc., before the data is fully analyzed. Please

contact the name below to make these arrangements. We would also be pleased to provide

you with the State of the Resource Report, once the final analysis of data collected from across

the region has been completed and the report compiled.

We deeply appreciate your help and cooperation in monitoring our fish populations and the

health of our lakes.

Please feel free to contact Dan Taillon at 705-755-2001 (email [email protected]), for

preliminary results from your lake, the State of the Resource Report when its available, or if you

have any questions or concerns.

 

Sincerely,

Jane Ireland

Ministry of Natural Resources

Peterborough District Manager

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You would think they would have done these studies prior to rezoning everything.

 

I expect these surveys will be a continuing part of their ongoing fisheries monitoring program. We have a similar monitoring program in Ohio.

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