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Angler dynamics in the St. Clair-Detroit River System after decades of change

July 1, 2025

Habitat and water quality were historically degraded within the St. Clair-Detroit River System (SCDRS). Beginning in 2004, extensive habitat restoration projects were implemented remediating losses of fish spawning beds and shoreline areas. Monitoring of post-restoration activities documented recovering fish populations; however, angler response remains unknown. Extensive creel surveys were conducted pre-restoration (2002–2004), but post-restoration (2012 and later) surveys were intermittent. The goal of this project was to examine both to create a comprehensive picture of the effects of restoration on angling. We calculated catch and harvest rates and inspected answers to supplemental questions collected by state and provincial agencies. We estimated economic impact of angling with a combination of lodging and gas expenses. Post-restoration, catch rates were higher, but harvest rates were variable for Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River. The 2017 open water boat fishery on Lake St. Clair was worth ∼\$26 million. Increased fishing opportunities resulting from continued habitat and population recovery are leading to increased catch rates and likely attracting anglers to the area.

Publication Year 2025
Title Angler dynamics in the St. Clair-Detroit River System after decades of change
DOI 10.1016/j.jglr.2025.102610
Authors Dana Castle, T. Galarowitz, Edward Roseman, T. Claramunt, J. Chiotti, R. Dvorak
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Great Lakes Research
Index ID 70269863
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center
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