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A scientific basis for restoring fish spawning habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers of the Laurentian Great Lakes

机译:恢复劳伦大湖的圣克莱尔河和底特律河鱼类产卵栖息地的科学依据

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Loss of functional habitat in riverine systems is a global fisheries issue. Few studies, however, describe the decision-making approach taken to abate loss of fish spawning habitat. Numerous habitat restoration efforts are underway and documentation of successful restoration techniques for spawning habitat of desirable fish species in large rivers connecting the Laurentian Great Lakes are reported here. In 2003, to compensate for the loss of fish spawning habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers that connect the Great Lakes Huron and Erie, an international partnership of state, federal, and academic scientists began restoring fish spawning habitat in both of these rivers. Using an adaptive management approach, we created 1,100 m2 of productive fish spawning habitat near Belle Isle in the Detroit River in 2004; 3,300 m2 of fish spawning habitat near Fighting Island in the Detroit River in 2008; and 4,000 m2 of fish spawning habitat in the Middle Channel of the St. Clair River in 2012. Here, we describe the adaptive-feedback management approach that we used to guide our decision making during all phases of spawning habitat restoration, including problem identification, team building, hypothesis development, strategy development, prioritization of physical and biological imperatives, project implementation, habitat construction, monitoring of fish use of the constructed spawning habitats, and communication of research results. Numerous scientific and economic lessons learned from 10 years of planning, building, and assessing fish use of these three fish spawning habitat restoration projects are summarized in this article.
机译:河流系统中功能性栖息地的丧失是全球性的渔业问题。但是,很少有研究描述减少鱼产卵栖息地损失的决策方法。正在进行大量的栖息地恢复工作,并在此报道了成功的恢复技术的文献,这些技术用于在连接Laurentian大湖的大河中产卵理想鱼类的栖息地。 2003年,为了补偿连接大湖休伦湖和伊利河的圣克莱尔河和底特律河中鱼类产卵栖息地的丧失,国家,联邦和学术科学家的国际合作伙伴开始恢复这两条河流中鱼类产卵的栖息地。 2004年,我们采用适应性管理方法,在底特律河百丽岛附近创造了1100平方米的产卵产卵栖息地; 2008年,底特律河战斗岛附近有3300平方米的产卵栖息地;和2012年在圣克莱尔河中游的4,000平方米产卵栖息地。在这里,我们描述了自适应反馈管理方法,该方法用于指导产卵栖息地恢复各个阶段的决策,包括问题识别,团队建设,假设开发,策略制定,对物理和生物功能的优先级排序,项目实施,栖息地建设,对人工产卵栖息地鱼类使用情况的监控以及研究结果的交流。本文总结了从这10条鱼产卵栖息地恢复项目的10年规划,建设和评估中得出的大量科学和经济经验。

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