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Dynamics of an Introduced and Unexploited Lake Whitefish Population in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho

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Pages 1014-1027 | Received 24 Feb 2014, Accepted 25 Jun 2014, Published online: 10 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Abstract

To evaluate biological potential of a commercial fishery for an unexploited Lake Whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis population in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, we estimated population parameters related to production and yield. The length frequency based on trap-netting in autumn 2005 was normal with a mean of 448 mm TL, whereas the length frequency based on gillnetting in spring 2006 was bimodal with a mean of 390 mm TL. Sex composition was skewed toward females (0.66) during autumn trap-netting. Shape parameters β of weight–length models for females (β = 3.38) and males (β = 3.45) were similar to those of other unexploited populations. Instantaneous growth rates K for females (K = 0.144 per year) and males (K = 0.153 per year) were among the lowest for unexploited populations across the species’ range. Age at 50% maturity (females: 6.5 years; males: 6.0 years) and length at 50% maturity (females: 390 mm TL; males: 378 mm TL) were high for unexploited populations. The natural mortality rate M (0.149 per year, ages 11–36) was among the lowest observed for unexploited populations. Adult population density was lower than that of other populations based on total surface area (mean = 1.35 fish/ha; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.11–1.78 fish/ha) but was average based on lake area shallower than 70 m (4.07 fish/ha; 95% CI = 3.35–5.35 fish/ha). Population density of juveniles and adults averaged 84 fish/ha (95% CI = 52–143 fish/ha) over the entire surface area and 278 fish/ha (95% CI = 173–474 fish/ha) over depths shallower than 70 m. The difference between the low M of the unexploited population in Lake Pend Oreille (M = 0.149 per year; annual mortality rate A = 14%) and the high sustainable total mortality Z of exploited stocks in the Laurentian Great Lakes (Z = 1.204; A = 70%) suggests a large scope for sustainable fishing mortality F (1.055 per year; exploitation rate u = 61%) that is equivalent to a sustainable Lake Whitefish harvest of 55,000 individuals (50,000–60,000 individuals) and 49,000 kg (45,000–54,000 kg) from Lake Pend Oreille.

Received February 24, 2014; accepted June 25, 2014

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Dennis Hickey, Todd Stuth, and Steve Warwick (Hickey Brothers Fisheries, Bailey's Harbor, Wisconsin) conducted trap-netting and gillnetting to enable mark–recapture studies. We thank Mark Liter, Melo Maiolie, Bill Harryman, Seth Cameron, and Bill Ament (Idaho Department of Fish and Game) for their assistance. Daniel L. Yule, two anonymous reviewers, and an associate editor reviewed the manuscript. Funding was provided by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, and we are grateful to Dan Schill and Chip Corsi. Avista Utilities provided funding for the mark–recapture study. Use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. This article is Contribution 1869 of the U.S. Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center.

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