Fisheries in the glacial lakes region of the upper Midwest are culturally, economically, and recreationally beneficial. Walleye, for instance, represent an important subsistence food source for some Wisconsin tribal nations and are also popular among recreational anglers. However, predicted ecological changes to these aquatic communities, such as an increase in invasive fish species, a decrease in walleye and other native fishes, and worsening water quality due to increases in temperature and shifts in precipitation, has prompted concern among regional anglers who may abandon certain fisheries as these changes occur. Understanding how changes in climate may affect glacial lakes region fishes, and how fishery managers...
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CASC,
Fish,
Fish,
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Indigenous Peoples,
National CASC,
National CASC,
Projects by Region,
Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
Rivers, Streams and Lakes,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
Tribes and Tribal Organizations,
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Water, Coasts and Ice,
Wildlife and Plants,
Wildlife and Plants,
Wildlife and Plants,
Wisconsin,
adaptation,
glacial lakes,
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