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Evaluation of otter trawls and trotlines for catching pallid sturgeon in the free-flowing lower Mississippi River

Posted on:2012-11-15Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Mississippi State UniversityCandidate:Mirick, Patrick PetersonFull Text:PDF
GTID:2453390008494694Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
Stock assessment and behavioral studies are needed to identify habitat use and population dynamics of endangered pallid sturgeon Scahphirhynchus albus in the free-flowing lower Mississippi River; however, effective sampling methods have not been evaluated. Trotlines and otter trawls were consequently fished year-round to determine the more effective gear and to determine effects of environmental variables on catch rates. Trotlines were more effective for catching large (> 600 mm FL) pallid sturgeon and neither gear was effective for catching small (100-600 mm FL) pallid sturgeon. Greater predicted probabilities of catching large pallid sturgeon with trotlines were in 9-19 °C water temperatures, 0.7-0.9 m s-1 surface current velocities, and in greater depths (up to 12 m). Results of this study provide information that can be used to maximize sampling efficiency.
Keywords/Search Tags:Pallid sturgeon, Trotlines, Catching
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