Lori M Evrard (Former Employee)
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Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013 Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013
In 2013, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom trawls at 79 nearshore and 35 offshore locations. In the nearshore zone, a total of 23,432 individuals of 27 species or morphotypes were collected. Nearshore lakewide mean biomass was 5.5 kg ha-1, which was slightly higher than that observed in the past few years, but below the long-term average of 8.8 kg ha-1. In...
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Mark Vinson, Lori M. Evrard, Owen T. Gorman, Daniel L. Yule
Comparing two fish sampling standards over time: largely congruent results but with caveats Comparing two fish sampling standards over time: largely congruent results but with caveats
1. We sampled Lake Bourget (surface area = 44 km2) using CEN standard gillnet and provisional standard acoustic survey methods over 3 years (2005, 2010 and 2011) as the fish community responded to re-oligotrophication. A total of 16 species were caught in benthic gillnets and three species in pelagic gillnets. 2. Lake Bourget results were consistent with a recent study (Emmrich et al
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Daniel L. Yule, Lori M. Evrard, Sebastien Cachera, Michel Colon, Jean Guillard
Repeat surveys of spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) in western Lake Superior: Timing, distribution and composition of spawning stocks Repeat surveys of spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) in western Lake Superior: Timing, distribution and composition of spawning stocks
Acoustic (AC) and midwater trawl (MT) surveys of spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Superior have been combined with commercial yield to estimate exploitation. To time surveys properly, it is important to understand when adults typically arrive at spawning grounds and how numbers change as the spawning season progresses. We conducted repeat autumn surveys during nighttime hours at...
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Daniel L. Yule, Donald R. Schreiner, Peter A. Addison, Michael J. Seider, Lori M. Evrard, Steven A. Geving, Henry R. Quinlan
Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012 Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012
The Great Lakes Science Center has conducted daytime nearshore bottom trawl surveys of Lake Superior (15-80 m bathymetric depth zone) each spring since 1978 and an offshore survey (>80 m) since 2011 to provide long-term trends of relative abundance and biomass of the fish community. In 2012, 72 nearshore and 34 offshore stations were sampled with a 12-m Yankee bottom trawl. The 2012...
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Owen T. Gorman, Lori M. Evrard, Gary A. Cholwek, Mark Vinson
2009 Spawning cisco investigations in the Canadian waters of Lake Superior 2009 Spawning cisco investigations in the Canadian waters of Lake Superior
We sampled with acoustics (AC) and midwater trawls (MT) to determine cisco abundance in Lake Superior’s Thunder and Black bays during 8-14 November, 2009. Total abundance of spawning-size (≥ 250 mm total length) ciscoes was estimated at 6.25 million in Thunder Bay and 1.12 million in Black Bay. Exploitation fractions of market-size (≥ age 6) females from Thunder and Black bays for 2009...
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Daniel L. Yule, Gary A. Cholwek, Lori M. Evrard, E. Berglund, K.I. Cullis
Can pelagic forage fish and spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) biomass in the western arm of Lake Superior be assessed with a single summer survey? Can pelagic forage fish and spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) biomass in the western arm of Lake Superior be assessed with a single summer survey?
Management efforts to rehabilitate lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in Lake Superior have been successful and the recent increase in their numbers has led to interest in measuring biomass of pelagic prey fish species important to these predators. Lake Superior cisco Coregonus artedi currently support roe fisheries and determining the sustainability of these fisheries is an important...
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D.L. Yule, J.D. Stockwell, D.R. Schreiner, L.M. Evrard, M. Balge, T.R. Hrabik
2008 Spawning Cisco Investigations in the Canadian Waters of Lake Superior 2008 Spawning Cisco Investigations in the Canadian Waters of Lake Superior
The Great Lakes Science Center of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) is working cooperatively with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR) on a threeyear study to develop standard procedures for acoustic and midwater trawl (AC-MT) assessments of spawning cisco Coregonus artedi that the OMNR can carry forward as a management activity. In year two (2008), we conducted an...
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Daniel Yule, Peter A. Addison, Lori M. Evrard, Ken I. Cullis, Gary A. Cholwek
Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Superior, 2008 Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Superior, 2008
The Great Lakes Science Center has conducted annual daytime bottom trawl surveys of the Lake Superior nearshore (15-80 m bathymetric depth zone) every spring since 1978 to provide a long-term index of relative abundance and biomass of the fish community. Between May 5 and June 14, 2008, 58 stations were sampled around the perimeter of the lake with 12-m wide bottom trawls. Trawls were...
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Owen T. Gorman, Lori M. Evrard, Gary A. Cholwek, Jill M. Falck, Daniel Yule
Spawning Cisco investigations in Canada waters of Lake Superior during 2007 Spawning Cisco investigations in Canada waters of Lake Superior during 2007
Cisco Coregonus artedi form pre-spawning aggregations in Lake Superior during November with the bulk of spawning occurring during late November through early December (Dryer and Beil 1964). Eggs are broadcast into open water (Smith 1956) with fertilized eggs settling to the lakebed (Dryer and Beil 1964). Peak hatching occurs the following May (United States Geological Survey – Great...
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Daniel L. Yule, Lori M. Evrard, Gary A. Cholwek, Peter A. Addison, Ken I. Cullis
Distribution, abundance, and range of the round goby, Apollina melanostoma, in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and St. Louis River estuary, 1998-2004 Distribution, abundance, and range of the round goby, Apollina melanostoma, in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and St. Louis River estuary, 1998-2004
Round gobies were first discovered in the Duluth-Superior Harbor, Lake Superior, in 1995. Anecdotal sightings by anglers and others suggested that the infestation was growing and expanding; however, direct evidence of the distribution and expansion rate in the harbor was largely unknown. Distribution and range of the round goby, Apollonia melanostoma, (formerly Neogobius melanostomus)...
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M.A. Bergstrom, Lori M. Evrard, A.F. Mensinger
Evaluation of methods to estimate lake herring spawner abundance in Lake Superior Evaluation of methods to estimate lake herring spawner abundance in Lake Superior
Historically, commercial fishers harvested Lake Superior lake herring Coregonus artedi for their flesh, but recently operators have targeted lake herring for roe. Because no surveys have estimated spawning female abundance, direct estimates of fishing mortality are lacking. The primary objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of using acoustic techniques in combination...
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D.L. Yule, J.D. Stockwell, G.A. Cholwek, L.M. Evrard, S. Schram, M. Seider, M. Symbal
Burrowing mayflies as indicators of ecosystem health: Status of populations in two western Lake Superior embayments Burrowing mayflies as indicators of ecosystem health: Status of populations in two western Lake Superior embayments
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada are supporting the development of indicators of ecosystem health that can be used to report on progress in restoring and maintaining the Great Lakes ecosystem, as called for in the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement between the United States and Canada. One indicator under development for Great Lakes mesotrophic...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Owen T. Gorman, Lori M. Evrard
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Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013 Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2013
In 2013, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom trawls at 79 nearshore and 35 offshore locations. In the nearshore zone, a total of 23,432 individuals of 27 species or morphotypes were collected. Nearshore lakewide mean biomass was 5.5 kg ha-1, which was slightly higher than that observed in the past few years, but below the long-term average of 8.8 kg ha-1. In...
Authors
Mark Vinson, Lori M. Evrard, Owen T. Gorman, Daniel L. Yule
Comparing two fish sampling standards over time: largely congruent results but with caveats Comparing two fish sampling standards over time: largely congruent results but with caveats
1. We sampled Lake Bourget (surface area = 44 km2) using CEN standard gillnet and provisional standard acoustic survey methods over 3 years (2005, 2010 and 2011) as the fish community responded to re-oligotrophication. A total of 16 species were caught in benthic gillnets and three species in pelagic gillnets. 2. Lake Bourget results were consistent with a recent study (Emmrich et al
Authors
Daniel L. Yule, Lori M. Evrard, Sebastien Cachera, Michel Colon, Jean Guillard
Repeat surveys of spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) in western Lake Superior: Timing, distribution and composition of spawning stocks Repeat surveys of spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) in western Lake Superior: Timing, distribution and composition of spawning stocks
Acoustic (AC) and midwater trawl (MT) surveys of spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) in Lake Superior have been combined with commercial yield to estimate exploitation. To time surveys properly, it is important to understand when adults typically arrive at spawning grounds and how numbers change as the spawning season progresses. We conducted repeat autumn surveys during nighttime hours at...
Authors
Daniel L. Yule, Donald R. Schreiner, Peter A. Addison, Michael J. Seider, Lori M. Evrard, Steven A. Geving, Henry R. Quinlan
Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012 Status and trends in the fish community of Lake Superior, 2012
The Great Lakes Science Center has conducted daytime nearshore bottom trawl surveys of Lake Superior (15-80 m bathymetric depth zone) each spring since 1978 and an offshore survey (>80 m) since 2011 to provide long-term trends of relative abundance and biomass of the fish community. In 2012, 72 nearshore and 34 offshore stations were sampled with a 12-m Yankee bottom trawl. The 2012...
Authors
Owen T. Gorman, Lori M. Evrard, Gary A. Cholwek, Mark Vinson
2009 Spawning cisco investigations in the Canadian waters of Lake Superior 2009 Spawning cisco investigations in the Canadian waters of Lake Superior
We sampled with acoustics (AC) and midwater trawls (MT) to determine cisco abundance in Lake Superior’s Thunder and Black bays during 8-14 November, 2009. Total abundance of spawning-size (≥ 250 mm total length) ciscoes was estimated at 6.25 million in Thunder Bay and 1.12 million in Black Bay. Exploitation fractions of market-size (≥ age 6) females from Thunder and Black bays for 2009...
Authors
Daniel L. Yule, Gary A. Cholwek, Lori M. Evrard, E. Berglund, K.I. Cullis
Can pelagic forage fish and spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) biomass in the western arm of Lake Superior be assessed with a single summer survey? Can pelagic forage fish and spawning cisco (Coregonus artedi) biomass in the western arm of Lake Superior be assessed with a single summer survey?
Management efforts to rehabilitate lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in Lake Superior have been successful and the recent increase in their numbers has led to interest in measuring biomass of pelagic prey fish species important to these predators. Lake Superior cisco Coregonus artedi currently support roe fisheries and determining the sustainability of these fisheries is an important...
Authors
D.L. Yule, J.D. Stockwell, D.R. Schreiner, L.M. Evrard, M. Balge, T.R. Hrabik
2008 Spawning Cisco Investigations in the Canadian Waters of Lake Superior 2008 Spawning Cisco Investigations in the Canadian Waters of Lake Superior
The Great Lakes Science Center of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) is working cooperatively with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR) on a threeyear study to develop standard procedures for acoustic and midwater trawl (AC-MT) assessments of spawning cisco Coregonus artedi that the OMNR can carry forward as a management activity. In year two (2008), we conducted an...
Authors
Daniel Yule, Peter A. Addison, Lori M. Evrard, Ken I. Cullis, Gary A. Cholwek
Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Superior, 2008 Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Superior, 2008
The Great Lakes Science Center has conducted annual daytime bottom trawl surveys of the Lake Superior nearshore (15-80 m bathymetric depth zone) every spring since 1978 to provide a long-term index of relative abundance and biomass of the fish community. Between May 5 and June 14, 2008, 58 stations were sampled around the perimeter of the lake with 12-m wide bottom trawls. Trawls were...
Authors
Owen T. Gorman, Lori M. Evrard, Gary A. Cholwek, Jill M. Falck, Daniel Yule
Spawning Cisco investigations in Canada waters of Lake Superior during 2007 Spawning Cisco investigations in Canada waters of Lake Superior during 2007
Cisco Coregonus artedi form pre-spawning aggregations in Lake Superior during November with the bulk of spawning occurring during late November through early December (Dryer and Beil 1964). Eggs are broadcast into open water (Smith 1956) with fertilized eggs settling to the lakebed (Dryer and Beil 1964). Peak hatching occurs the following May (United States Geological Survey – Great...
Authors
Daniel L. Yule, Lori M. Evrard, Gary A. Cholwek, Peter A. Addison, Ken I. Cullis
Distribution, abundance, and range of the round goby, Apollina melanostoma, in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and St. Louis River estuary, 1998-2004 Distribution, abundance, and range of the round goby, Apollina melanostoma, in the Duluth-Superior Harbor and St. Louis River estuary, 1998-2004
Round gobies were first discovered in the Duluth-Superior Harbor, Lake Superior, in 1995. Anecdotal sightings by anglers and others suggested that the infestation was growing and expanding; however, direct evidence of the distribution and expansion rate in the harbor was largely unknown. Distribution and range of the round goby, Apollonia melanostoma, (formerly Neogobius melanostomus)...
Authors
M.A. Bergstrom, Lori M. Evrard, A.F. Mensinger
Evaluation of methods to estimate lake herring spawner abundance in Lake Superior Evaluation of methods to estimate lake herring spawner abundance in Lake Superior
Historically, commercial fishers harvested Lake Superior lake herring Coregonus artedi for their flesh, but recently operators have targeted lake herring for roe. Because no surveys have estimated spawning female abundance, direct estimates of fishing mortality are lacking. The primary objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of using acoustic techniques in combination...
Authors
D.L. Yule, J.D. Stockwell, G.A. Cholwek, L.M. Evrard, S. Schram, M. Seider, M. Symbal
Burrowing mayflies as indicators of ecosystem health: Status of populations in two western Lake Superior embayments Burrowing mayflies as indicators of ecosystem health: Status of populations in two western Lake Superior embayments
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada are supporting the development of indicators of ecosystem health that can be used to report on progress in restoring and maintaining the Great Lakes ecosystem, as called for in the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement between the United States and Canada. One indicator under development for Great Lakes mesotrophic...
Authors
Thomas A. Edsall, Owen T. Gorman, Lori M. Evrard
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