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Water-level changes impact angler effort in a large lake: Implications for climate change

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Maldonado, M. L., Mahmood, T. H., Coulter, D. P., Coulter, A. A., Chipps, S. R., Siller, M. K., Neal, M. L., Saha, A., and Kaemingk, M. 2024. Water-level changes impact angler effort in a large lake: Implications for climate change: Fisheries Research, v. 279, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2024.107156.

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Climate change is expected to influence aquatic habitats and associated fish populations, yet we know little about the impact on recreational anglers. Our goal was to explore whether interannual fluctuations in waterbody surface area and other explanatory variables could be used as indicators of changes in angler fishing effort. Our approach leveraged a combination of remotely sensed waterbody surface area, environmental and fish population data, and onsite angler survey monitoring data for Devils Lake, North Dakota, USA during the open-water fishing period (May 1st to August 31st) for 9 years (1992–2021). The information was used to develop a dynamic waterbody size-angler effort model. Changes in waterbody surface area reliably predicted [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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