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Silver eel responses to live and dead silver eel odors at the U.S. Geological Survey Wellsboro Lab in 2015 Silver eel responses to live and dead silver eel odors at the U.S. Geological Survey Wellsboro Lab in 2015
This is a tabular data set that contains morphological and experimental data for a study testing if silver stage American eel respond to each other's odor. Inside a laboratory flume, downstream-swimming eels were exposed to both live (putative attractant) and dead (putative repellent) conspecific washings to determine whether their trajectory of downstream movement, level of activity, or...
Bathythermograph Data, Lake Michigan, 1954 Bathythermograph Data, Lake Michigan, 1954
In 1954 researchers at the USGS Great Lakes Science Center conducted 11 research cruises on Lake Michigan during which 779 bathythermographs were cast to collect temperature profile data (temperature at depth). Bathythermographs of that era recorded water pressure and temperature data by mechanically etching them as a curve on a glass slide. Data was collected from the glass slide by...
Fish eggs collected in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers, 2005-2016 Fish eggs collected in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers, 2005-2016
The data describe the number, density, date of collection, and exact collection location of fish eggs (from multiple species) collected in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers from 2005-2016.
Lake Erie Fish Community Data, 2013-2016 Lake Erie Fish Community Data, 2013-2016
Lake Erie Biological Station (LEBS), located in Sandusky, Ohio, is a field station of the USGS Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC). LEBS is the primary federal agency for applied fisheries science excellence in Lake Erie. Since 2004, LEBS has participated in a collaborative, multiagency effort to assess forage fish populations in the western basin of Lake Erie. Assessing the distribution...
Assessment of pulsed DC electric field to guide downstream migrating sea lamprey in experimental flume at USGS Conte Anadromous Fish Lab, Turners Falls, MA (December 2013) Assessment of pulsed DC electric field to guide downstream migrating sea lamprey in experimental flume at USGS Conte Anadromous Fish Lab, Turners Falls, MA (December 2013)
This is a tabular data set that contains records of water velocity, depth, temperature and trial information such as start and stop times and date for experimental trials testing the effect of an electric field on the movement patterns and distribution of juvenile sea lamprey moving downstream in an experimental flume. Distribution is recorded for each individual lamprey as presence (1)...
Diets of Deepwater Sculpin collected from fall forage (2003-05 and 2010-14) in Lake Huron Diets of Deepwater Sculpin collected from fall forage (2003-05 and 2010-14) in Lake Huron
Diet contents of Deepwater Sculpin (Myoxocephalus thompsonii) were identified, enumerated, and measured to monitor the changes in the offshore benthic fish community within Lake Huron. Collections were made using a 21-m headrope with a 4.76mm square mesh cod-end with 10 minute contour trawl tows.. Deepwater Sculpin collected from the USGS fall forage (2003-2005 and 2010-2014) were...
Gill net catch data in Lake Erie, 2010-2013 Gill net catch data in Lake Erie, 2010-2013
This data set includes site characteristics and fish catch rate information for gill nets deployed in Lake Erie. Catches of walleye (Sander vitreus), clupeidae, and moronidae are tallied by mesh size and net type at each deployment site. More detailed information about net construction and methods is provided in the accompanying Fisheries Research article. Kraus, Richard T., Vandergoot
Lake Ontario Deepwater Sculpin Bottom Trawl Catch and Biological Data, 1996-2016 Lake Ontario Deepwater Sculpin Bottom Trawl Catch and Biological Data, 1996-2016
Deepwater Sculpin are important in oligotrophic lakes as one of the few fishes that use deep profundal habitats and link invertebrates in those habitats to piscivores. In Lake Ontario the species was once abundant, however drastic declines in the mid-1900s led some to suggest the species had been extirpated and ultimately led Canadian and U.S. agencies to elevate the speciesÂ’...
Great Lakes Commercial Fishing Catches 1929-2014 Great Lakes Commercial Fishing Catches 1929-2014
Since 1971 the Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC), formerly known as the National Fishery Center-Great Lakes (National Biological Service), the Great Lakes Fishery Laboratory (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)(FWS/GLFL), and the Ann Arbor Biological Laboratory (Bureau of Commercial Fisheries), have acted as repositories for the processing, reporting, and storage of U.S. Great Lakes...
Lake Michigan Fish Acoustic Data from 2011 to 2016 Lake Michigan Fish Acoustic Data from 2011 to 2016
Area backscattering (ABC), mean acoustic size (sigma), and fish density in the intervals and layers of acoustic survey transects of Lake Michigan in the years 2011-2016. The data were collected to provide information on the temporal and spatial dynamics of the pelagic fish community of Lake Michigan. This information is used to provide an understanding of community and population drivers...
Saginaw Bay Restoration Assessment Dikes Saginaw Bay Restoration Assessment Dikes
This dataset is the output of a python script/ArcGIS model that identifies dikes as having a difference in elevation above a certain threshold. If the elevation difference was below a certain threshold the area was not considered a dike; however, if the difference in elevation between two points was significantly high then the area was marked as a dike. Areas continuous with eachother...
Western Lake Erie Restoration Assessment Dikes Western Lake Erie Restoration Assessment Dikes
This dataset is the output of a python script/ArcGIS model that identifies dikes as having a difference in elevation above a certain threshold. If the elevation difference was below a certain threshold the area was not considered a dike; however, if the difference in elevation between two points was significantly high then the area was marked as a dike. Areas continuous with eachother...