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First Evidence of Successful Natural Reproduction of Planted Lake Trout in Lake Huron
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1984
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BiologyFishery AssessmentSuccessful Natural ReproductionFishery ScienceNorthwestern Lake HuronTwenty-two Lake TroutFreshwater EcosystemFishery ManagementLake HuronPlanted Lake TroutConservation Biology
Twenty-two lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) swim-up fry, 24-27 mm long, were captured with emergent fry traps and a tow net in northwestern Lake Huron on a small nearshore reef off Alpena, Michigan, between May 10 and June 1, 1982. These catches represent the first evidence of successful production of swim-up fry by planted, hatchery-reared lake trout in Lake Huron since the lake trout rehabilitation program began in 1973.
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