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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/f78439a880df3afe5989e62f7e30a29c.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Date
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2011
Title
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Potential Restoration and Management Strategies for Lake Trout in Kushog Lake
Subject
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Ecological Restoration <br />Environmental Science / Studies<br />Resource Management
Creator
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Mike Francis and Dan Miller
Contributor
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Kushog Lake Property Owners Association, <span>Norma Goodger</span>
Source
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Online
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Haliburton County
Abstract
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This report focuses on the threats to the Lake Trout population which are anthropogenic that have resulted in unfavourable living conditions for Lake Trout in Kushog Lake. The threats discussed in this paper are mainly related to like sedimentation and angling pressures. The report offers some potential management strategies for relieving these pressures. These management suggestions consist of projects the community may wish to finance, but with an emphasis on those that are based on local participation. Possible management options and opportunities related to erosion include spawning reef construction and preservation initiatives, reducing wave turbidity and shoreline disturbance, as well as education. Seasonal restrictions, access control, and reducing ice fishing mortality related to angling are also discussed. Accompanying management strategies include regulatory enforcement, fish sanctuaries, and catch and release practices.
Relation
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Tom Whillans, Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-639
CBR
ecology
erosion
Kushog
lake trout
resource management
restoration
sedimentations
Trent University