Research
Meaningful work to improve angling
Research provides a proactive approach in managing, sustaining and enhancing the fisheries in our lakes, rivers and streams. SVSFE has taken on the initiative to pursue projects to understand and cooperatively help manage our fisheries with local fisheries managers and partners. Many projects require continual or rotational surveys to validate results and to obtain a better understanding of the state of the fishery. Some examples include; spawn assessments, fish population & lake surveys, recruitment surveys, maintenance programs and lake exploration for fish introductions. In the end, decisions are based on assessment results which lead to quality management decisions. To summarize theses activities, reviews, final reports and general notices/articles are created in order to share the information with users. Below is a list of various media of these activities plus other initiatives the group has undertaken. In addition there are reports from other organizations/agencies have completed or partnered on in the area.
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- 2011 SVSFE Fish Camp Summary FEF Prj 11-022 (9)
- 2012 SVSFE Fish Camp Summary FEF Prj 11-036 (8)
- 2012 SVSFE Projects Newsletter – June (12)
- 2013 SVSFE Fish Camp (8)
- 2014 SVSFE Projects Newsletter (9)
- 2015 SVSFE Projects Newsletter (9)
- 2016 SVSFE Fish Camp – Story (by Brock Koutecky) (8)
- 2016 SVSFE Fish Camp Summary (9)
- 2016 SVSFE Projects Newsletter (9)
- 2017 SVSFE Fish Camp Summary (8)
- 2017 SVSFE Projects in the Duck Mountains (9)
- 2017 SVSFE Projects Newsletter – July (12)
- 2018 SVSFE Fish Camp (12)
- 2018 SVSFE Fish Camp Summary (9)
- 2018 SVSFE Projects Newsletter (8)
- 2019 Prj 18-043 Fisheries Projects in the North Parkland – Project Summary (7)
- 2019 SVSFE Fish Camp (6)
- 2019 SVSFE Spring Newsletter (33)