Scott P Minihkeim
Scott Minihkeim is a Biological Science Technician based in Oswego, NY.
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Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Ontario, 2020 Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Ontario, 2020
Each year we report on the progress toward rehabilitation of the Lake Ontario lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) population, including the results of stocking, annual assessment surveys, creel surveys, and evidence of natural reproduction observed from standard surveys performed by USGS and NYSDEC. Response to the COVID-19 pandemic limited survey effort such that spring and summer bottom...
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Brian Lantry, Brian Weidel, Scott Minihkeim, Michael J. Connerton, Jessica Goretzke, Dimitry Gorsky, Christopher Osborne
Angler-caught salmonid diets illustrate Lake Ontario Alewife population and predator-prey dynamics Angler-caught salmonid diets illustrate Lake Ontario Alewife population and predator-prey dynamics
Lake Ontario fisheries decision makers use information about the status and trajectory of prey fish populations, such as alewife, for salmonid sport fish management. In 2020, the April bottom trawl survey, typically used to assess alewife, was canceled the day after it began due to Coronavirus health concerns. This prompted NYSDEC and USGS science teams to initiate a diet study using...
Authors
Brian Weidel, Scott Minihkeim, Michael Connerton, Christopher Legard, Nicholas Farese, Christopher Osborne, Jana Lantry
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Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Ontario, 2020 Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Ontario, 2020
Each year we report on the progress toward rehabilitation of the Lake Ontario lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) population, including the results of stocking, annual assessment surveys, creel surveys, and evidence of natural reproduction observed from standard surveys performed by USGS and NYSDEC. Response to the COVID-19 pandemic limited survey effort such that spring and summer bottom...
Authors
Brian Lantry, Brian Weidel, Scott Minihkeim, Michael J. Connerton, Jessica Goretzke, Dimitry Gorsky, Christopher Osborne
Angler-caught salmonid diets illustrate Lake Ontario Alewife population and predator-prey dynamics Angler-caught salmonid diets illustrate Lake Ontario Alewife population and predator-prey dynamics
Lake Ontario fisheries decision makers use information about the status and trajectory of prey fish populations, such as alewife, for salmonid sport fish management. In 2020, the April bottom trawl survey, typically used to assess alewife, was canceled the day after it began due to Coronavirus health concerns. This prompted NYSDEC and USGS science teams to initiate a diet study using...
Authors
Brian Weidel, Scott Minihkeim, Michael Connerton, Christopher Legard, Nicholas Farese, Christopher Osborne, Jana Lantry