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Successful Field Season Completed InOngoing Search for Sea Lampreys
Midwest Region, November 6, 2006
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A Service fish biologist successfully captures larval sea lamprey using the AbP-2 backpack electrofisher. 
- FWS photo
A Service fish biologist successfully captures larval sea lamprey using the AbP-2 backpack electrofisher.

- FWS photo

The Marquette and Ludington Biological Station Larval Assessment staff recently completed 2006 larval assessment activities in many of the estimated 2,200 U.S. tributaries of the Great Lakes.  A majority of the streams are periodically examined for the presence of sea lampreys. 

From early May to late October, assessments focused on more than 150 tributaries and offshore areas of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario.  Assessments, using backpack electrofishing gear, primarily determined where and when future control actions will be required. 

In particular, the assessments identified streams that need lampricide treatment during 2007 and the effectiveness of past control actions.  Additionally, information was obtained on density, age, length, weight structure and geographic distribution of sea lamprey larvae. 

Continuing surveys also were conducted to monitor recruitment and long-term trends of abundance in the St. Marys River through use of deepwater electrofishing gear and global positioning technology.

The Service’s sea lamprey control program continues to work closely with partners to control populations of sea lampreys in tributaries of the Great Lakes to protect the fishery and related economic activities in the basin (an estimated annual benefit of $4-6 billion/year to the region).  The Service delivers a program of integrated sea lamprey control in U.S. waters of the Great Lakes as a contracted agent of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission.

Contact Info: Midwest Region Public Affairs, 612-713-5313, charles_traxler@fws.gov



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