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Subject:

biomanipulation/land management

From:

Jon Eynon <[log in to unmask]>

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Academic forum on fisheries ecology and related topics <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:07:34 -0500

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--Quick question--

If you, as a fisheries biologist, had to manage a reservoir with a severe
phosphorous load problem that was causing a boom in smalll zooplankton and
therefore gizzard shad production, what techniques would you deam most
important?

1. Siltation traps on incoming streams, reducing siltation and P load.
2. Educate land owners on the lakes shores about proper land management.
3. Introduce a large number of piscivores (ie. hybrid stripers) in an
effort to try top down bio-manipulation.
4. Reduce number of roads being built through the watershed in an effort to
reduce runoff.

In your opinion, if all of those techniques put together could not equal
over %100, what percentage of effort would you put into each one? In other
words, which one is the most important and by how much? How about any other
techniques I did not mention?

Thanks for you help.

A starving grad student,

JON

Jon Eynon
Graduate Student
IUPUI
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