Demonstration of a Multiple Drift Net for Aquatic Organisms

The distribution of drifting semi-buoyant fish eggs within a river is useful for understanding the ecology of pelagic-broadcast spawning fish. The vertical position of semi-buoyant eggs in the water column is an important parameter describing transport processes for these species. We designed a mult...

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Main Authors: Porter Michael D., Kennedy Seth, Sechrist Juddson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-03-01
Series:Croatian Journal of Fisheries
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/cjf-2021-0003
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spelling doaj-93ac563f37724fbaa4e54afb9b0bdcf42021-09-06T19:22:05ZengSciendoCroatian Journal of Fisheries1848-05862021-03-01791253210.2478/cjf-2021-0003Demonstration of a Multiple Drift Net for Aquatic OrganismsPorter Michael D.0Kennedy Seth1Sechrist Juddson2U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District, 4101 Jefferson Plaza NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 USANorthwind, Arvada, CO 80003 USAU.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Columbia Pacific Northwest Regional Office, 1150 N. Curtis Rd, Boise, ID 83706 USAThe distribution of drifting semi-buoyant fish eggs within a river is useful for understanding the ecology of pelagic-broadcast spawning fish. The vertical position of semi-buoyant eggs in the water column is an important parameter describing transport processes for these species. We designed a multiple drift net (five rectangular nets attached to a frame) to vertically divide the water column into stacked horizontal layers to sample drifting semi-buoyant particles. We deployed the multiple drift net gear beside Moore egg collectors in a wadeable channel to sample the vertical distribution of semi-buoyant polyacrylamide gel beads as surrogates for fish eggs in the water column. The vertical distribution of beads was predominantly found in the deeper nets of the multiple drift net gear while the surface nets and Moore egg collectors had fewer beads which is similar to the results in other studies of pelagic-broadcast spawning fish. The multiple drift net gear is a tool that demonstrates the capability to sample the water column under variable flow conditions (depth, velocity and turbulence) for field data on the vertical distribution of drifting eggs (or surrogates). These empirical data can quantify drift patterns of eggs for modeling transport and retention in pelagic-broadcast spawning species.https://doi.org/10.2478/cjf-2021-0003pelagic-broadcast spawning fishegg driftrio grande silvery minnowhybognathus amarus
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author Porter Michael D.
Kennedy Seth
Sechrist Juddson
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Kennedy Seth
Sechrist Juddson
Demonstration of a Multiple Drift Net for Aquatic Organisms
Croatian Journal of Fisheries
pelagic-broadcast spawning fish
egg drift
rio grande silvery minnow
hybognathus amarus
author_facet Porter Michael D.
Kennedy Seth
Sechrist Juddson
author_sort Porter Michael D.
title Demonstration of a Multiple Drift Net for Aquatic Organisms
title_short Demonstration of a Multiple Drift Net for Aquatic Organisms
title_full Demonstration of a Multiple Drift Net for Aquatic Organisms
title_fullStr Demonstration of a Multiple Drift Net for Aquatic Organisms
title_full_unstemmed Demonstration of a Multiple Drift Net for Aquatic Organisms
title_sort demonstration of a multiple drift net for aquatic organisms
publisher Sciendo
series Croatian Journal of Fisheries
issn 1848-0586
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The distribution of drifting semi-buoyant fish eggs within a river is useful for understanding the ecology of pelagic-broadcast spawning fish. The vertical position of semi-buoyant eggs in the water column is an important parameter describing transport processes for these species. We designed a multiple drift net (five rectangular nets attached to a frame) to vertically divide the water column into stacked horizontal layers to sample drifting semi-buoyant particles. We deployed the multiple drift net gear beside Moore egg collectors in a wadeable channel to sample the vertical distribution of semi-buoyant polyacrylamide gel beads as surrogates for fish eggs in the water column. The vertical distribution of beads was predominantly found in the deeper nets of the multiple drift net gear while the surface nets and Moore egg collectors had fewer beads which is similar to the results in other studies of pelagic-broadcast spawning fish. The multiple drift net gear is a tool that demonstrates the capability to sample the water column under variable flow conditions (depth, velocity and turbulence) for field data on the vertical distribution of drifting eggs (or surrogates). These empirical data can quantify drift patterns of eggs for modeling transport and retention in pelagic-broadcast spawning species.
topic pelagic-broadcast spawning fish
egg drift
rio grande silvery minnow
hybognathus amarus
url https://doi.org/10.2478/cjf-2021-0003
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