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Open River - SAS Output
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Fish Reports

tree 2006 Report

Table 14.5

Mean catch-per-unit-effort and (standard error) for fish collected by day electrofishing in Open River of the Upper Mississippi River using fixed-site sampling during 2006. See Methods for definitions of catch-per-unit-effort and standard error. Scientific names for the species listed can be found in Table 1.

 

Common name Main channel border, unstructured
Tributary mouth
Spotted gar
0.00
0.33
(0.00)
(0.33)
Longnose gar
1.00
0.00
(1.00)
(0.00)
Shortnose gar
2.00
0.33
(2.00)
(0.33)
Gizzard shad
68.00
20.67
(8.00)
(12.13)
Red shiner
0.50
1.67
(0.50)
(0.88)
Common carp
2.00
12.33
(2.00)
(5.78)
Silver carp
0.50
0.00
(0.50)
(0.00)
Emerald shiner
0.00
2.00
(0.00)
(1.00)
Weed shiner
0.00
0.33
(0.00)
(0.33)
Channel shiner
0.00
1.33
(0.00)
(0.33)
River carpsucker
2.50
0.33
(1.50)
(0.33)
Smallmouth buffalo
0.00
1.33
(0.00)
(0.88)
Bigmouth buffalo
0.50
1.67
(0.50)
(1.67)
Black buffalo
0.50
1.00
(0.50)
(0.58)
Blue catfish
0.50
0.33
(0.50)
(0.33)
Channel catfish
0.00
0.67
(0.00)
(0.67)
Bluegill
0.00
0.67
(0.00)
(0.67)
White crappie
0.00
0.33
(0.00)
(0.33)
Freshwater drum
1.00
4.00
(1.00)
(2.65)

 


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