Tributaries harbouring larval sea lampreys are treated periodically
with lampricides to eliminate or reduce the larval population before the
larvae transform and recruit to the lake as parasitic adults.
Department and Service treatment units administer and monitor doses of the lampricide TFM (sometimes augmented with the wettable powder formulation of Bayer 73) to scheduled tributaries. Specialized equipment and techniques are employed to provide concentrations of TFM that are effective in elimination of about 95% of the lamprey larvae and that minimize the risk to nontarget species. In recent years the combination of improved analytical and predictive techniques has allowed treatment crews to reduce lampricide concentrations by about 20%.
The following statements highlight the 1995 treatment program on Lake Superior. Table 3 provides details on the application of lampricides to the 10 tributaries and Fig. 7 shows the locations of the tributaries.
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Canada
Figure 7 - Location of tributaries
treated with lampricides in 1995 Table 3. Details on the application of
lampricides to streams of Lake Superior, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds
to location of stream in Fig. 7 )
UNITED STATES Salmon Trout R. (27) June 1 2.5 198 - 12.9 East Sleeping R. (29) June 24 0.3 91 - 14.5 Falls R. (28) Aug 24 0.5 63 - 1.6 Bad R. (30) Sept 14 8.8 1,718 - 201.1 Two Hearted R. (26) Oct. 7 5.9 749 - 91.7 Total 18.0 2,819 - 321.8 CANADA Gargantua R. (34) June 28 0.4 32 - 1.7 Black Sturgeon R. (31) July 8 27.0 1,496 23.2 16.2 Little Gravel R. (32) July 11 0.5 32 - 6.9 Michipicoten R. (33) July 22 35.9 1,886 28.7 19.6 Goulais R. (35) Aug. 14 18.9 991 - 110.4 Total 82.7 4,437 51.9 154.8 GRAND TOTAL 100.7 7,256 51.9 476.6 1 Lampricides used are in kg of active ingredient. 2 Includes a total of 163 bars (0.2 kg per bar) applied in 5 streams.
The following statements highlight the 1995 treatment program
on Lake Michigan. Table 4 provides details of the application of lampricides
to the 11 tributaries and Fig. 7 shows the locations
of the tributaries.
Table 4. Details on the application of lampricide to streams
of Lake Michigan, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds to location
of stream in Fig. 7.)
UNITED STATES Fishdam R. (21) May 7 1.4 128 0 27.4 Rapid R. (19) May 9 4.2 566 0 54.7 East Twin R. (17) May 19 1.0 302 0 9.7 Muskegon R. (16) Minnie Cr. May 19 0.2 56 0 4.8 Bridgton Cr. May 19 0.1 75 0 12.9 Bigelow Cr. May 23 0.8 229 0 19.3 Hibbards Cr. (18) May 22 0.5 119 0 3.2 Millecoquins R. (23) Jun 9 4.2 715 0 32.2 Whitefish R. (20) Jun 9 7.2 1,542 0 80.5 Rock R. (22) Jun 10 0.3 46 0 4.8 Betsie R. (13) Jun 14 5.4 1,075 10 20.9 Pere Marquette R. (14) Jul 14 19.9 3,727 0 243.0 White R. (15) Aug 13 14.2 2,990 14 165.7 Total 59.4 11,570 24 679.1 1 Lampricides used are in kg of active ingredient. 2 Includes a total of 367 TFM bars (0.2 kg per bar) applied in 7 streams.
The following statements highlight the 1995 treatment program on Lake Huron. Table 5 provides details on the application of lampricides to the 12 tributaries and Fig. 7 shows the locations of the tributaries.
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Canada
Table 5. Details on the application of lampricides to streams of Lake Huron, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds to location of stream in Fig. 7)
UNITED STATES Devils R. (12) May 8 2.3 486 0 9.7 McKay Cr. (24)
May 20 0.7 79 0 8.0 L. Munuscong R. (25) May 22 2.5 212 0 14.5 AuSable
R. (11) Jun 28 24.8 3,857 43 19.3 Chippewa R. (10) Sep 16 5.2 2,737 0 119.1
Total 35.5 7,371 43 170.6 CANADA Boyne R. (41) June 1 4.7
110 - 4.3 Sturgeon R. (42) June 14 0.9 166 - 1.5 Chikanishing R. (40) June
28 0.4 12 - 1.4 Sucker Cr. (37) July 13 0.1 14 - 0.8 Mississagi R. (38)
Aug. 25 68.7 3,044 46.8 39.5 Root R. (36) Sept. 12 3.8 194 - 43.9 Spragge
Cr. (39) Oct. 11 0.1 5 - 0.6 Total 78.7 3,545 46.8 92.0 GRAND
TOTAL 114.2 10,916 89.8 262.6 1 Lampricides used are in kg of active
ingredient. 2Includes a total of 107 bars (0.2 kg per bar) applied in 6
streams.
The following statements highlight the 1995 treatment program
on Lake Erie. Table 6 provides details on the application of lampricides
to the one tributary and Fig. 7 shows the location
of that tributary. United States
Table 6. Details on the application of lampricides to streams
of Lake Erie, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds to location of stream
in Fig. 7).
UNITED STATES Conneaut Cr. (9) Oct 7 0.7 188 0 48.3 1 Lampricides used are in kg of active ingredient.
The following statements highlight the 1995 treatment program
on Lake Ontario. Table 7 provides details on the application of lampricides
to the 14 tributaries and Fig. 7 shows the location
of the tributaries. United States
Canada
Table 7. Details on the application of lampricides to streams
of Lake Ontario, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds to location of
stream in Fig. 7)
UNITED STATES Little Sandy Cr. (1) May 4 0.7 119 - 10.8 First Cr. (8) May 4 0.1 15 - 1.6 Sodus Cr. (7) May 5 0.2 47 - 1.8 Deer Cr. (2) May 7 0.2 84 - 22.5 Snake Cr. (4) May 8 0.1 27 - 10.5 Salmon R. (3) May 11 29.7 1,323 - 51.6 Fish Cr. (5) May 31 12.2 1,496 - 71.2 Nine Mile Cr. (6) June 10 0.3 91 - 14.0 Total 43.5 3,202 - 184.0 CANADA Colborne Cr. (47) June 5 0.3 75 - 0.8 Proctor Cr. (48) June 6 0.1 41 - 2.2 Bowmanville Cr. (46) June 9 1.4 464 - 24.1 Bronte Cr. (43) June 12 2.0 710 - 55.1 Farewell Cr. (45) Sept. 20 0.2 76 - 5.5 Lynde Cr. (44) Sept. 22 0.2 108 - 14.0 Total 4.2 1,473 - 101.7 GRAND TOTAL 47.7 4,675 - 285.7 1 Lampricides used are in kg of active ingredient. 2 Canada - includes a total of 25 bars (0.2 kg per bar) used on 3 streams New York - includes a total of 64 bars (0.2 kg per bar) used on 6 streams