Peel River Fish Study

Régions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region

étiquettes: biology, wildlife monitoring, fish population, spawning areas, seasonal variation, fish migration

chercheur principal: Walker-Larsen, Jennifer (6)
Nᵒ de permis: 13203
Organisation: Gwich'in Renewable Resource Board
Année(s) de permis: 2001
Délivré: juil. 12, 2001
Équipe de projet: Allan Firth

Objectif(s): This study attempts to understand the timing of spawning migrations up the Peel River for coney, whitefish, crookedback and herring and to collect baseline information about these spawning populations. Local people with camps along the river are hired to catch and sample fish. Data collected is being used to design a monitoring program that can detect changes in local fish stocks.

Description du projet: Community monitors will be hired to catch and sample fish from their camps. These camps will be accessed by boat and helicopter. Monitors will catch fish with an experimental gillnet, measure fish and remove aging structures. There will be no fish wasted-all fish will be kept and used by the monitors.