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Rehabilitation Needs for Burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho, USA, and British Columbia, Canada

Journal Article · · North American Journal of Fisheries Management
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1577/M08-160.1· OSTI ID:2506778
Abstract

We developed rehabilitation goals for burbot Lota lota in the Kootenai River, Idaho and British Columbia. After developing a catchability model for burbot in the Kootenai River, we used capture rates in two Alaskan rivers to develop surrogate rehabilitation targets for burbot in the Kootenai River. Then we used demographic statistics for burbot in the Kootenai River in a stochastic density-dependent population model to estimate recruitment rates for population rehabilitation. If recruitment failure continued, the population would decline to extinction by 2018. However, the population would reach the interim target abundance of 5,500 individuals (45 fish/km; 3.0 fish/ha) within 25 years if each adult produced 0.85 recruits per year, and it would reach the ultimate target abundance of 17,500 individuals (143 fish/km; 9.6 fish/ha) if each adult produced 1.1 recruits per year. After 25 years, 5,500 burbot would be present with 50% likelihood at a recruitment rate of 0.85 recruits per adult and 95% likelihood at a recruitment rate of 0.88 recruits per adult; 17,000 burbot would be present with 50% likelihood at a recruitment rate of 1.03 recruits per adult and 95% likelihood at a recruitment rate of 1.16 recruits per adult. The time to reach the interim rehabilitation goal of 5,500 burbot would decline from 50 to 25 years as the recruitment rate increased from 0.72 to 0.87 recruits per adult; the time to reach the ultimate rehabilitation goal of 17,500 burbot would decline from 50 to 25 years as recruitment increased from 0.82 to 1.07 recruits per adult. We recommend the following rehabilitation goals for burbot in the Kootenai River: (1) an interim population goal of 5,500 burbot (0.484 fish per net-day) and an ultimate population goal of 17,500 burbot (1.23 fish per net-day); (2) population rehabilitation within 25 years; and (3) an annual recruitment rate of 0.85–1.1 recruits per adult.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
2506778
Journal Information:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management, Journal Name: North American Journal of Fisheries Management Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 29; ISSN 0275-5947
Publisher:
Oxford University PressCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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