Mark/recapture studies are conducted in most streams to estimate the spawning population for the year. These estimates are computed using a modified version of Schaefer (1951). Lake estimates are computed based on a relation (y=ax) of average stream discharge (x) to the estimated number of adult lampreys that enter tributaries (y).
Table 14. Stream, number, estimated population, trap efficiency and biological characteristics of adult sea lampreys captured in assessment traps in tributaries of Lake Superior, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds to location of stream in Fig 8). Stream Number Spawner Trap Number Percent Mean Length (mm) Mean Weight (g) Caught estimate efficiency sampled (1) males (2) Males Females Males Females UNITED STATES Tahquamenon R. (38) 558 2,784 19 283 59 442 446 226 242 Betsy R. (39) 47 120 39 36 58 440 425 189 190 Miners R. (40) 1 - - 0 - - - - - Rock R. (41) 406 815 50 0 612 - - - - Big Garlic R. (42) 0 - - 0 - - - - - Iron R. (43) 14 - - 0 - - - - - Huron R. (44) 34 140 24 1 100 420 - 227 - Silver R. (45) 23 85 27 4 75 435 401 228 124 Traverse R. (46) 0 - - 0 - - - - - Misery R. (47) 189 413 46 0 - - - - - Firesteel R. (48) 20 - - 1 100 413 - 198 - Bad R. (49) 237 1,931 12 69 25 398 417 181 172 Brule R. (50) 1,177 1,693 70 149 56 446 425 214 191 Middle R. (51) 21 46 46 5 60 438 434 105 176 Amnicon R. (52) 22 0 - 4 25 400 441 176 165 Total or average 2,749 552 56 440 433 217 210 CANADA Neebing McIntyre R. (53)51 218 23 0 - - - - - - Wolf R. (54) 10 - - 0 60 (2) - - - - - Pancake R. (55) 31 - - 0 - - - - - - Carp R. (56) 62 119 52 0 - - - - - - Stokely Cr. (57) 49 78 63 0 - - - - - - Big Carp R. (58) 15 17 88 0 - - - - - - Total or average 218 0 60 - - - - - Grand total or average 2,967 552 56 440 433 2 17 210 1 The number of lampreys from which all length and weight measurements were determined. 2 Percent males generally determined from internal body examination of the number sampled. In the Rock and Wolf rivers, lampreys were examined externally for secondary sexual characteristics to determine percent males.
Table 15. Mean discharge for U.S. streams west and east of Keweenaw Bay in Lake Superior from May 6-June 30, 1986-90, ranked as primary and secondary producers of sea lampreys, and the estimated number of spawning phase sea lampreys in 1995. [Population estimates were calculated from stratified multiple mark/recapture studies, linear regressions relating past years trap catch to mark/recapture estimates, or trap efficiencies from mark recapture studies conducted from 1986-93 in 9 of 15 streams with traps. A simple linear regression estimates populations for all streams by the relation of mean stream discharge to the number of lampreys entering the 9 tributaries.] Primary Streams Secondary Streams Discharge Pop. Est Discharge Pop. Est. Stream m(3)/s Mark/Recap Regression Stream m (3)/s Regression WEST WEST Nemadji 13.87 - 2,506 Washington 0.82 15 Amnicon 6.80 - 1,229 Arrowhead 9.82 177 Middle 1.42 46 257 Poplar 1.27 23 Brule 5.52 1,693 998 Gooseberry 0.08 1 Red Cliff 0.03 - 5 Split Rock 0.28 5 Bad 12.37 1,931 2,235 Sand 0.31 6 Ontonagon 29.18 - 5,273 Black 2.75 50 East Sleeping 0.74 - 134 Cranberry 1.70 31 Firesteel 1.90 - 343 Potato 1.02 18 Misery 1.39 413 251 Elm 0.59 11 Salmon Trout 1.25 23 Fish 2.21 40 Poplar 0.99 18 Subtotal (West) 73.22 4,083 13,231 Subtotal (West) 23.09 418 (w/ traps)29.40 4,083 5,313 (w/o traps)43.82 - 7,918 EAST EAST Traverse 0.59 - 86 Big Gratiot 0.34 5 Sturgeon 17.18 - 2,510 Eliza 0.03 0 Falls 1.73 - 253 Dead 1.42 21 Silver 1.95 85 285 Sand 0.45 7 Slate 0.54 - 79 Five Mile 0.06 1 Ravine 0.59 - 86 Beaver Lake Outlet0.48 7 Huron 3.08 140 450 Sable 0.28 4 Salmon Trout 1.58 - 231 Galloway 0.11 2 Iron 2.80 - 409 Pendills 0.59 9 Big Garlic 0.42 - 61 Laughing Whitefish0.71 10 Little Garlic 0.31 - 45 Harlow 0.57 - 83 Subtotal (East) 4.47 66 Chocolay 2.91 - 425 Rock 0.93 815 136 Secondary Lake Total 27.56 484 Au Train 3.03 - 443 Furnace 0.17 - 25 Miners 1.08 - 158 Sucker 2.12 - 310 Two Hearted 6.14 - 897 Little Two Hearted0.96 - 140 Betsy 2.09 120 305 Tahquamenon 18.65 2,784 2,725 Waiska 1.53 - 224 Subtotal (East) 70.95 3,944 10,366 (w/ traps)31.59 3,944 4,615 (w/o traps)39.36 - 5,751 Primary Lake Total144.17 8,027 23,597 TOTAL SOUTH SHORE DISCHARGE: 171.73 m3/s TOTAL SOUTH SHORE POPULATION ESTIMATE: 24,081
Table 16. Stream, number, estimated population, trap efficiency, and biological characteristics of adult sea lampreys captured in assessment traps in tributaries of Lake Michigan, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds to location of stream in Fig. 8.) Stream Number Spawner Trap Number Percent Mean Length (mm) Mean Weight (g) Caught estimate efficiency sampled (1) males (2) Males Females Males Females UNITED STATES Carp Lake R. (22) 69 - - 46 33 437 444 166 179 Jordan R. (23) 5 - - 0 - - - - - Deer Cr. (24) 4 - - 2 50 460 - 199 - Boardman R. (25) 165 - - 46 43 460 454 63 268 Betsie R. (26) 831 2,704 28 302 28 472 473 139 249 Manistee R. (27) 830 - - 0 - - - - - Little Manistee R. 23 - - 23 52 481 459 257 241 St. Joseph R. (28) 50 - - 43 30 420 396 193 186 East Twin R. (29) 12 - - 3 33 432 407 136 155 Fox R. (30) 0 - - 0 - - - - - Oconto R. (31) 62 - - 33 67 495 525 252 312 Peshtigo R. (32) 657 2,049 32 156 56 464 494 263 287 Menominee R. (33) 94 445 21 9 44 483 471 252 248 Manistique R. (34) 15,927 25,077 64 0 41 - - - - Total or average 18,729 30,275 36 663 41 466 468 244 247 1The number of lampreys from which all length and weight measurements were determined. 2Percent males generally determined from internal body examination of the number sampled. In the Manistique River, 15,917 additional lampreys were examined externally for secondary sexual characteristics to determine percent males.
Table 17. Stream, number, estimated population, trap efficiency, and biological characteristics of adult sea lampreys captured in assessment traps in tributaries of Lake Huron, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds to location of stream in Fig. 8). Stream Number Spawner Trap Number Percent Mean Length (mm) Mean Weight (g) Caught estimate efficiency sampled (1) males (2) Males Females Males Females UNITED STATES Saginaw R. (16) Tittabawassee R. 1,702 10,157 17 573 49 462 473 222 235 Big Salt R. 100 443 23 27 52 456 444 207 208 Pine R. 121 951 13 43 51 500 469 291 237 Chippewa R. 6 - - 0 - - - - - Cass R. 24 82 29 0 - - - - - East Au Gres R. (17) 231 1,914 12 23 52 442 493 195 265 Au Sable R. (18) 930 6,045 15 68 48 421 479 190 261 Devils R. (19) 224 897 25 68 32 440 462 183 210 Ocqueoc R. (20) 3,717 5,684 65 0 43 - - - - Cheboygan R. (21) 26,237 30,488 86 0 47 - - - - Carp R. (35) 549 5,153 11 2 50 477 426 218 194 Albany R. (36) 52 101 52 7 43 383 477 127 194 St. Marys R. (37) 1,038 See Canada See Canada 0 60 - - - - Total or Average 34,931 811 48 458 472 219 234 CANADA St. Marys R. (37) 8,172 19,608 47 0 54 - - - - Echo R. (59) 2,136 4,167 51 0 54 Thessalon R. (60) 1,732 6,371 27 0 54 Spanish R. (61) 3 - - 0 - - - - - Total or Average 12,043 0 54 Grand total or average 46,974 811 53 458 472 219 234 1The number of lampreys from which all length and weight measurements were determined. 2Percent males generally determined from internal body examination of the number sampled. But at six trapping sites where no sampling was conducted males determined by external examination of lampreys (Ocqueoc - 3,717, Cheboygan - 26,237, St. Marys US - 953, St. Marys Can. - 8,172, Echo/Thessalon combined - 3,540).
Table 18. Mean discharge for streams north and south of Alpena, Michigan-Espanola, Ontario in Lake Huron, ranked as primary and secondary producers of sea lampreys and the estimated number of spawning-phase sea lampreys in 1995. [Population estimates were calculated from results of stratified multiple mark/recapture studies. A linear regression estimates populations for all streams by the relation of mean stream discharge to the number of adult lampreys entering 10 tributaries.] Primary Streams Secondary Streams Discharge Pop. Est Discharge Pop. Est. Stream m(3)/s Mark/Recap Regression Stream m (3)/s Regression NORTH NORTH St. Marys 2,122.50 19,608 19,608 Munuscong 1.44 163 L. Munuscong 0.62 - 705 Carlton 0.14 16 Caribou 0.42 - 481 Ceville 1.08 122 Albany 0.76 101 865 Hessel 0.20 22 Trout 0.31 - 353 Steels 0.23 26 Beavertail 0.68 - 769 Nuns 0.62 71 McKay 0.51 - 577 Mulligan 0.40 45 Pine 6.34 - 7,180 Sucker 0.20 22 Carp 8.12 5,153 9,199 Two Tree 0.45 51 Cheboygan 23.97 30,488 27,149 Richardson 0.31 35 Elliot 0.42 - 481 H-68 0.08 10 Greene 0.17 - 192 Livingstone 0.06 6 Black Mallard 0.28 - 321 Blind 6.34 718 Ocqueoc 2.75 5,684 3,109 Lauzon 0.37 42 Schmidt 0.74 - 833 Spragge 0.20 22 Trout 0.91 - 1,026 Serpent 9.85 1,115 Root 2.29 - 2,596 Spanish 215.84 24,447 Garden 7.98 - 9,039 Silver 0.48 54 Echo 1.61 4,167 1,827 Sand 0.28 32 Watson 0.14 - 160 Manitou 1.90 215 Gordon 0.11 - 128 Blue Jay 0.59 67 Browns 0.20 - 224 Koshkawong 0.68 - 769 Thessalon 10.47 6,371 11,859 Mississagi 170.37 - 192,957 Mindemoya 0.96 - 1,090 Timber Bay 0.28 - 321 Subtotal (North) 2,364.61 71,572 293,818 Subtotal (North) 241.06 27,301 (w/ traps) 2,170.19 71,572 73,616 (w/o traps) 194.42 0 220,202 SOUTH SOUTH Devils 0.71 897 125 Shiawassee 13.19 234 AuSable 43.70 6,045 7,738 Cass 13.56 240 Tawas 2.21 - 391 Mill 0.06 1 E. AuGres 2.52 1,914 446 Pine 1.42 25 Rifle 9.68 - 1,714 Chikanishing 0.34 6 Tittabawassee 49.38 10,157 8,745 French 216.83 3,840 Still 1.75 31 Magnetawan 52.64 932 Naiscoot 1.98 35 Boyne 1.13 20 Musquash 56.60 1,002 Sturgeon 0.88 16 Nottawasaga 7.78 138 Sauble 3.42 61 Subtotal (South)108.19 19,013 19,159 Subtotal (South) 371.58 6,581 (w/ traps) 96.30 19,013 17,054 (w/o traps) 11.89 0 2,105 Primary Lake Total 2,472.80 90,585 312,977 Secondary Lake Total 612.64 33,882 TOTAL DISCHARGE 2,537.80 m3/s TOTAL POPULATION ESTIMATE 346,859
Table 19. Stream, number, estimated population, trap efficiency and biological characteristics of adult sea lampreys captured in assessment traps in tributaries of Lake Erie, 1995. (Number in parentheses corresponds to location of stream in Fig. 8) Stream Number Spawner Trap Number Percent Mean Length (mm) Mean Weight (g) Caught estimate efficiency sampled (1) males (2) Males Females Males Females UNITED STATES Cattaraugus Cr. (10) 446 780 57 212 57 490 493 285 287 Crooked Cr. (11) 1 - - 1 100 381 - 170 - Raccoon Cr. (12) 0 - - 0 - - - - - Conneaut Cr. (13) 0 - - 0 - - - - - Grand R. (14) 18 - - 3 67 460 480 297 284 Chagrin R. (15) 2 - - 0 - - - - - Total or average 467 216 58 489 493 285 287 CANADA Big Cr. (62) 8 - - 0 - - - - - Young's Cr. (63) 29 - - 0 - - - - - Total or average 37 - - - - - - - - Grand Total or average 504 216 58 489 493 285 287
Table 20. Stream, number, estimated population, trap efficiency and biological characteristics of adult sea lampreys captured in assessment traps in tributaries of Lake Ontario, 1995 (Number in parentheses corresponds to location of stream in Fig. 8). Stream Number Spawner Trap Number Percent Mean Length (mm) Mean Weight (g) Caught estimate efficiency sampled (1) males (2) Males Females Males Females UNITED STATES Cattaraugus Cr. (10) 446 780 57 212 57 490 493 285 287 Black R. (1) 536 4,454 12 49 53 458 468 216 247 South Sandy Cr. (2) 15 - - 0 - - - - - Salmon R. (3) 0 - - 0 - - - - - Grindstone Cr. (4) 24 - - 0 - - - - - Little Salmon R. (5) 5 - - 0 - - - - - Catfish Cr. (6) 0 - - 0 - - - - - Oswego R. (7) 0 - - 0 - - - - - Black Cr. 0 - - 0 - - - - - Sterling Valley Cr. (8) 6 - - 0 - - - - - Sterling Cr. (9) 14 - - 0 - - - - - Average or total 600 49 53 458 468 216 247 CANADA Humber R. (64) 1,528 2,736 56 282 60 - - - - Duffins Cr. (65) 994 1,346 74 180 53 - - - - Bowmanville Cr. (66) 186 972 19 39 44 - - - - Graham Cr. (67) 156 296 53 36 39 - - - - Port Britain Cr. (68) 47 92 51 10 50 - - - - Shelter Valley Cr. (69) 730 1,359 54 151 52 - - - - Average or total 3,641 698 54 - - - - Grand total or avg 4,241 11,255 46 747 54 458 468 216 247