Sport fishing at a thermal discharge into Lake Michigan
Sport fishing censuses were conducted during 1972 and 1973 at the Point Beach Nuclear Plant on Lake Michigan (Two Rivers, Wisconsin). The objectives of this study were to describe the fishery at a typical shoreline thermal discharge into the upper Great Lakes and to make comparisons with reference fisheries in unheated areas. Extensive sport fishing at this power plant resulted in a relatively large catch of trout (4 species) and sporadic catches of salmon and non-salmonid species. Species composition of the catch and catch-per-unit-effort varied daily and seasonally and generally reflected trends in reference fisheries. A comparison between years showed increased fishing effort, total catch, and proportion of trout in 1973, while success (catch-per-unit-effort) decreased. Despite this heavy fishing pressure, catch-per-unit-effort was generally higher at Point Beach than in reference shoreline fisheries. The economic value of thermal discharge fisheries on Lake Michigan is estimated using available value and expenditure data.
- Research Organization:
- Argonne National Lab., IL
- OSTI ID:
- 7294644
- Journal Information:
- J. Great Lakes Res.; (United States), Vol. 2:1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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Related Subjects
FISHES
ABUNDANCE
LAKE MICHIGAN
THERMAL POLLUTION
THERMAL EFFLUENTS
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
POINT BEACH-1 REACTOR
POINT BEACH-2 REACTOR
ANIMALS
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS
GREAT LAKES
LAKES
POLLUTION
POWER REACTORS
PWR TYPE REACTORS
REACTORS
SURFACE WATERS
VERTEBRATES
WATER COOLED REACTORS
WATER MODERATED REACTORS
520400* - Environment
Aquatic- Thermal Effluents Monitoring & Transport- (-1989)