Texas Project
Assessing the feasibility of using acoustic monitoring for Burbot conservation, management, and production
February 2015 - January 2016
Personnel
Participating Agencies
- Kootenai Tribe of Idaho
This project represents a pilot study to determine whether the calls reportedly produced by Burbot during spawning can be used to locate spawning grounds, quantify spawning activity, and enhance production of the species in hatcheries.
Research Publications | Publication Date |
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Grabowski TB. 2016. Assessing the feasibility of using acoustic monitoring for Burbot conservation, management, and production. Report provided by the Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Program under agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperator Science Series FWS/CSS-118-2016, National Conservation Training Center. | Abstract | Download | Publisher Website | March 2016 |
Grabowski TB, SP Young, & P Cott. 2019. Looking for love under the ice: Using passive acoustics to detect burbot (Lota lota: Gadidae) spawning activity. Freshwater Biology. 65:37-44. doi: 10.1111/fwb.13314 | Abstract | Publisher Website | April 2019 |