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"Walleye Vision: A Research Project for the Drag River Rehabilitation Project","Miller, Mark","Mowat, Dave
Drag River Rehabilitation Project ","Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom
Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies",TPB-180,2000,"U-Links Office and online",,"Walleye vision and its relevance to spawning",,"In Haliburton, Ontario, the restoration of the Drag River is being conducted in order to allow walleye a safe place to spawn. Part of this restoration is the aim of creating facilities that will allow for the viewing of this spawning as a learning experience. Unfortunately, there are problems inherent in this. Walleye are dark fish and have developed eyes that are extremely sensitive to light. Because of this, walleye spawn almost entirely at night, making it difficult to watch. Existing common practice, in order to view this interesting part of aquatic life, is the use of flashlights on the area. It is known that light can interfere with normal community interactions of walleye. With this in mind, Dave Mowat of the Drag River Rehabilitation Project proposed this research in order to create an area in which the walleye can spawn safely while, at the same time, allowing humans to watch.
This project deals specifically with the problems of lighting and effects on normal interactions of the walleye in the river. This paper suggests what intensity of light walleye generally live and interact within as well as what colours the eyes will absorb and which ones they won't.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Drag River,Environment Studies,fish,walleye",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/615f44afd04ddee98be13999aa0d4b11.pdf,,"Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)",1,0
"Walleye and the Spawning Habitat Enhancements Proposed on the Drag River","Kavanagh, Richard","Drag River Rehabilitation Project
Host contact: Mowat, Dave","Whillans, Tom
Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies",TP-190,2000,"U-Links Office and online","Head Lake","Habitat enhancements for walleye spawning
Fisheries
Biology
Environmental Science
Ecological Restoration",,"Walleye are native to the fresh waterways of Canada and the United States. This paper details the needs and life cycle of the walleye, and compares that to the current conditions offered in the Drag Rive. It also gives a good account of the finished and proposed enhancements, how to prevent shoreline erosion, and stabilization on the Drag River, as well as sampling protocols for walleye in all stages of life.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Environment Studies,erosion,fish,lakes,rivers,walleye,wildlife",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e2e44cf24d1e471102579ef3c6dbd7b9.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0
"Fisheries Management Plan for Head Lake, Haliburton Ontario","Vann, Jason",,"Whillans, Tom
Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies",TP-191,2000,"U-Links Office and online","Head Lake, Kashagawigamog Lake","Lake characteristics and walleye fishery status",,"The purpose of this paper is to give a general analysis of Head Lake and adjoining Kashagawigamog Lake in terms of the overall lake characteristics and walleye fishery status. Given the recent undertaking of spawning bed creation and enhancement, recommendations were developed in an attempt to start a reliable database that may be implemented in the future to assess the viability of the enhancement work. It is important to note that the given recommendations are strongly empirical as recent lake inventory information was not available, and what information was present was somewhat outdated. The implementation of the recommendations however, will provide a suitable structure for future management goals and analysis of the present day fish stock.","Trent University",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"environment,Environment Studies,fishing,lakes,recreation,tourism,walleye",https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/2b33c8827cbe6d78b3d642505b2a05ad.pdf,,"Trent University - Community Based Research",1,0