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Basic Structure

Basic Structure. Basic Structure. Spring Electrofishing I Walleye Catch per Effort Version 1 – Small lake. Outputs * Length Frequency * Catch per Effort * PSD. Outputs *Relative Weight * Mean Length at Age. Spring Electrofishing I Walleye Catch per Effort Version 2 – Large lake.

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Basic Structure

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  1. Basic Structure

  2. Basic Structure

  3. Spring Electrofishing I Walleye Catch per Effort Version 1 – Small lake

  4. Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  5. Spring Electrofishing I Walleye Catch per Effort Version 2 – Large lake Visit 2 Substation 2 Visit 1 Substation 1 Visit 3Substation 3

  6. Spring Electrofishing I Walleye Catch per Effort Version 2 – Large lake INDIVIDUAL FISH DATA Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  7. Spring Electrofishing IICentrarchid Catch per effort Visit #4 Visit #3 Visit #2 Visit #1

  8. Spring Electrofishing IICentrarchid Catch per effort Visit #2 Enter all panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, common carp captured in substation where panfish-gamefish are the primary target and common carp are the secondary target Visit #1 Enter all largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, common carp collected in all sections where gamefish are the primary target and common carp are the secondary target in this substation.

  9. Spring Electrofishing IICentrarchid Catch per effort Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  10. Spring Netting I/Spring Electrofishing IWalleye population estimateVersion 1 – Small lake Fyke Net #2 Fyke Net #1 Fyke Netting - MarkingElectrofishing - Recapture

  11. Spring Netting I/Spring Electrofishing IWalleye population estimateVersion 1 – Small lake Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*Catch Summary*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  12. Spring Netting I/Spring Electrofishing I Walleye population estimate Version 2 – Large lake Substation 2 Fyke Net #1 Substation 1 Fyke Net #2 Fyke Netting - MarkingElectrofishing - Recapture Substation 3

  13. Spring Netting I/Spring Electrofishing IWalleye population estimateVersion 2 – Large lake Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  14. Summer Netting Panfish Fyke Net #2 Fyke Net #1

  15. Summer Netting Panfish Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  16. Fall electrofishing – juvenile assessmentsVersion 1 - small lake

  17. Fall electrofishing – juvenile assessmentsVersion 1 – small lake Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  18. Fall electrofishingJuvenile assessmentVersion 2 – large lake Visit 2 Substation 2 Visit 1 Substation 1 Visit 3Substation 3

  19. Fall electrofishingJuvenile assessmentVersion 2 – large lake INDIVIDUAL FISH DATA Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*Catch Summary*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  20. Trout assessment – All species End Enter all fish data collected in this section Start Hwy B

  21. Trout assessment All species Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSDIBI Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  22. Trout assessmentTarget – Gamefish End Enter all gamefish data collected in this section Start Hwy B

  23. Trout assessmentTarget – Gamefish Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  24. Smallmouth bass assessments Distance = 800 m – 35X MSWSub-station Name: Gamefish Station Enter all gamefish counts and lengths collected in the remaining stream section. The distance shocked, survey type, and targeted species specified in the electrofishing visits will differentiate the two stream sections. Total length of station = 800 m (1/2 mile). End Distance = 35 x MSWSub-station Name: IBI Station Enter all fish data collected in this section, including gamefish counts and lengths. Start Hwy B

  25. Smallmouth bass assessment Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age Outputs *IBI

  26. Non-wadable IBI Target – All species End Enter all fish data collected in this section Start Hwy B

  27. Non-wadeable IBI Target – All species Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD*IBI (not automatically calculated yet) Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  28. Smallmouth bass assessments Distance = 800 m – 35X MSWSub-station Name: Gamefish Station Enter all gamefish counts and lengths collected in the remaining stream section. The distance shocked, survey type, and targeted species specified in the electrofishing visits will differentiate the two stream sections. Total length of station = 800 m (1/2 mile). Distance = 35 x MSWSub-station Name: IBI Station Enter all fish data collected in this section, including gamefish counts and lengths. Start Hwy B

  29. Non-wadable IBI and extended daytime electrofishing Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age Outputs *IBI (not automatically calculated yet)

  30. Non-wadableNighttime electrofishing End Enter all gamefish data collected in this section Start Hwy B

  31. Non-wadableNighttime electrofishing Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  32. Non-wadableFall tailwater electrofishing End Enter all gamefish data collected in this section Start Hwy B

  33. Non-wadableFall tailwater electrofishing Outputs *Length Frequency*Catch per Effort*PSD Outputs *Relative Weight*Mean Length at Age

  34. Helpful hints • Certain fields are used in calculations and summaries • Check the sampling protocols • Make sure you collect and write down the required fields – they will be mandatory in the form • Remember that you may not be the one who enters the data – complete the field forms • Proof your data • Do the data in the database match the field forms? • Verify data with simple summary reports • Call for help before you get frustrated

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