Gregory W Kennedy
Gregory Kennedy is a Supervisory Fisheries Biologist based in Ann Arbor, MI.
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Availability of lake trout reproductive habitat in the Great Lakes Availability of lake trout reproductive habitat in the Great Lakes
A decades-long program to reestablish self-sustaining stocks of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the four lower Great Lakes produced excellent fisheries supported by stocked fish. These fish spawned widely and small numbers of their offspring were collected intermittently from Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Ontario, but no self-sustaining stocks were established. Irt this paper we...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Gregory W. Kennedy
Distribution, abundance, and resting microhabitat of burbot on Julian's Reef, southwestern Lake Michigan Distribution, abundance, and resting microhabitat of burbot on Julian's Reef, southwestern Lake Michigan
We used a remotely operated submersible vehicle equipped with a color video camera to videotape the lake bed and document the distribution and abundance of burbot Lota lota on a 156‐hectare portion of Julianˈs Reef in southwestern Lake Michigan. The substrates and bathymetry of the study area had been mapped recently by side‐scan sonar. Burbot density determined from videotapes covering...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Gregory W. Kennedy, William H. Horns
Lake trout spawning habitat in the Six Fathom Bank-Yankee Reef lake trout sanctuary, Lake Huron Lake trout spawning habitat in the Six Fathom Bank-Yankee Reef lake trout sanctuary, Lake Huron
Attempts to reestablish self-sustaining stocks of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the lower four Great Lakes, where the species was extinguished in the 1950s and 1960s, have been largely unsuccessful. To avoid many of the problems believed to be contributing to this failure, the fishery management community recently established several sanctuaries in the offshore waters of the Great...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Charles L. Brown, Gregory W. Kennedy, Thomas P. Poe
Surficial substrates and bathymetry of five historical lake trout spawning reefs in near-shore waters of the Great Lakes Surficial substrates and bathymetry of five historical lake trout spawning reefs in near-shore waters of the Great Lakes
The reestablishment of self-sustaining stocks of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the lower four Great Lakes has been substantially impeded because planted fish do not produce enough progeny that survive and reproduce. The causes for this failure are unknown, but many historical spawning sites of lake trout have been degraded by human activities and can no longer produce viable swim...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Charles L. Brown, Gregory W. Kennedy, John R. P. French
ROV dives under Great Lakes ice ROV dives under Great Lakes ice
Observations of the underside of ice have a wide variety of applications. Severe under-ice roughness can affect ice movements, rough under-ice surfaces can scour the bottom disturbing biota and man-made structures such as pipelines, and the flow rate of rivers is often affected by under-ice roughness. A few reported observations of the underside of an ice cover have been made, usually by...
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S. J. Bolsenga, John E. Gannon, Gregory Kennedy, D. C. North, Charles E. Herdendorf
Fishery research in the Great Lakes using a low-cost remotely operated vehicle Fishery research in the Great Lakes using a low-cost remotely operated vehicle
We used a MiniROVER MK II remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to collect ground-truth information on fish and their habitat in the Great Lakes that have traditionally been collected by divers, or with static cameras, or submersibles. The ROV, powered by 4 thrusters and controlled by the pilot at the surface, was portable and efficient to operate throughout the Great Lakes in 1987, and...
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Gregory W. Kennedy, Charles L. Brown, Ray L. Argyle
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Availability of lake trout reproductive habitat in the Great Lakes Availability of lake trout reproductive habitat in the Great Lakes
A decades-long program to reestablish self-sustaining stocks of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the four lower Great Lakes produced excellent fisheries supported by stocked fish. These fish spawned widely and small numbers of their offspring were collected intermittently from Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Ontario, but no self-sustaining stocks were established. Irt this paper we...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Gregory W. Kennedy
Distribution, abundance, and resting microhabitat of burbot on Julian's Reef, southwestern Lake Michigan Distribution, abundance, and resting microhabitat of burbot on Julian's Reef, southwestern Lake Michigan
We used a remotely operated submersible vehicle equipped with a color video camera to videotape the lake bed and document the distribution and abundance of burbot Lota lota on a 156‐hectare portion of Julianˈs Reef in southwestern Lake Michigan. The substrates and bathymetry of the study area had been mapped recently by side‐scan sonar. Burbot density determined from videotapes covering...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Gregory W. Kennedy, William H. Horns
Lake trout spawning habitat in the Six Fathom Bank-Yankee Reef lake trout sanctuary, Lake Huron Lake trout spawning habitat in the Six Fathom Bank-Yankee Reef lake trout sanctuary, Lake Huron
Attempts to reestablish self-sustaining stocks of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the lower four Great Lakes, where the species was extinguished in the 1950s and 1960s, have been largely unsuccessful. To avoid many of the problems believed to be contributing to this failure, the fishery management community recently established several sanctuaries in the offshore waters of the Great...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Charles L. Brown, Gregory W. Kennedy, Thomas P. Poe
Surficial substrates and bathymetry of five historical lake trout spawning reefs in near-shore waters of the Great Lakes Surficial substrates and bathymetry of five historical lake trout spawning reefs in near-shore waters of the Great Lakes
The reestablishment of self-sustaining stocks of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the lower four Great Lakes has been substantially impeded because planted fish do not produce enough progeny that survive and reproduce. The causes for this failure are unknown, but many historical spawning sites of lake trout have been degraded by human activities and can no longer produce viable swim...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Charles L. Brown, Gregory W. Kennedy, John R. P. French
ROV dives under Great Lakes ice ROV dives under Great Lakes ice
Observations of the underside of ice have a wide variety of applications. Severe under-ice roughness can affect ice movements, rough under-ice surfaces can scour the bottom disturbing biota and man-made structures such as pipelines, and the flow rate of rivers is often affected by under-ice roughness. A few reported observations of the underside of an ice cover have been made, usually by...
Authors
S. J. Bolsenga, John E. Gannon, Gregory Kennedy, D. C. North, Charles E. Herdendorf
Fishery research in the Great Lakes using a low-cost remotely operated vehicle Fishery research in the Great Lakes using a low-cost remotely operated vehicle
We used a MiniROVER MK II remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to collect ground-truth information on fish and their habitat in the Great Lakes that have traditionally been collected by divers, or with static cameras, or submersibles. The ROV, powered by 4 thrusters and controlled by the pilot at the surface, was portable and efficient to operate throughout the Great Lakes in 1987, and...
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Gregory W. Kennedy, Charles L. Brown, Ray L. Argyle
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