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Survival, movements, and sampling of wild and hatchery-reared age-0 muskellunge in the Collins River of middle Tennessee

New grad student Lila Warren hits paydirt with a fishing guide

Duration

July 2011 - December 2013

Narrative

The objectives of this study are to (1) design a sampling program for age-0 muskellunge in the Collins River; (2) assess post-stocking movements and survival of hatchery-reared muskellunge; and (3) estimate the contribution of stocked fish to the adult population of muskellunge in the Collins River.

 

Current Staff

Federal Staff: 118

Masters Students: 261

Phd Students: 161

Post Docs: 43

University Staff: 197

5 Year Summary

Students graduated: 578

Scientific Publications: 1820

Presentations: 3477

 

Personnel

Funding Agencies

  • Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

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