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Electrofishing, environmental DNA, and habitat data for watercourses in the Goose Lake Basin, Oregon, U.S.A., 2022–2024
We collected electrofishing, environmental DNA (eDNA), and habitat data from 2022 to 2024 in the Oregon portion of the Goose Lake Basin. Data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Oregon State University (OSU) to monitor native and non-native fish distributions in the Basin, and to relate observed abundances to specific habitat features. Sampling was conducted in collaboration with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) based on previous survey efforts, using a stratified random subset of sites surveyed by ODFW in 2007 and following the same protocols. We added eDNA to evaluate its efficacy as an alternative to traditional fish sampling methods, and all sample processing was carried out by the Levi Lab at OSU. During fish sampling efforts, we collected habitat data including channel width, depth, temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, and substrate. These data are part of a broader, comprehensive monitoring effort in the Basin.
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Electrofishing, environmental DNA, and habitat data for watercourses in the Goose Lake Basin, Oregon, U.S.A., 2022–2024
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We collected electrofishing, environmental DNA (eDNA), and habitat data from 2022 to 2024 in the Oregon portion of the Goose Lake Basin. Data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Oregon State University (OSU) to monitor native and non-native fish distributions in the Basin, and to relate observed abundances to specific habitat features. Sampling was conducted in collaboration with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) based on previous survey efforts, using a stratified random subset of sites surveyed by ODFW in 2007 and following the same protocols. We added eDNA to evaluate its efficacy as an alternative to traditional fish sampling methods, and all sample processing was carried out by the Levi Lab at OSU. During fish sampling efforts, we collected habitat data including channel width, depth, temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, and substrate. These data are part of a broader, comprehensive monitoring effort in the Basin.
Environmental DNA and electrofishing data for American eel in the Mohawk and Hudson River Watersheds (ver. 2.0, January 2023)
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The dataset is composed of six tables containing environmental DNA (eDNA) and electrofishing data from American eel (Anguilla rostrata) surveys conducted on parts of the Mohawk River watershed and tributaries to the Hudson River in New York. The dataset includes (a) eDNA data from 36 sites in the Mohawk River watershed and adjacent areas including parts of the Eastern Erie Canal, Mohawk River, and tributaries that were sampled in spring 2021 and again in summer 2021,(b) paired eDNA/electrofishing data from 15 sites on tributaries to the Hudson River that were sampled between 2020 and 2021, and (c) model output of predicted American eel density from all sites in the Mohawk River watershed and adjacent areas where eDNA was detected. The table "MohawkHudsonEel_MohawkScreening_eDNAData" contains eDNA data from the 36 sites in the Mohawk River watershed, the table "MohawkHudsonEel_MohawkScreening_SiteData" contains supporting information on the 36 sites in the Mohawk River watershed, the table "MohawkHudsonEel_HudsonTribCalibration_LWData" contains the length and weight for all American eel captured during electrofishing surveys from the 15 sites on tributaries to the Hudson River, the table "MohawkHudsonEel_HudsonTribCalibration_eDNAData" contains eDNA data from the 15 sites on tributaries to the Hudson River, the table "MohawkHudsonEel_HudsonTribCalibration_SiteData" contains supporting information on the 15 sites on tributaries to the Hudson River including the dimensions of the reaches where electrofishing was conducted, and the table "MohawkHudsonEel_MohawkScreening_DensityEstimate" contains predicted density of American eel estimated from eDNA concentration using linear regression from all sites in the Mohawk River watershed and adjacent areas where eDNA was detected.
Environmental DNA and electrofishing data for American eel in the Mohawk and Hudson River Watersheds (ver. 2.0, January 2023)
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The dataset is composed of six tables containing environmental DNA (eDNA) and electrofishing data from American eel (Anguilla rostrata) surveys conducted on parts of the Mohawk River watershed and tributaries to the Hudson River in New York. The dataset includes (a) eDNA data from 36 sites in the Mohawk River watershed and adjacent areas including parts of the Eastern Erie Canal, Mohawk River, and tributaries that were sampled in spring 2021 and again in summer 2021,(b) paired eDNA/electrofishing data from 15 sites on tributaries to the Hudson River that were sampled between 2020 and 2021, and (c) model output of predicted American eel density from all sites in the Mohawk River watershed and adjacent areas where eDNA was detected. The table "MohawkHudsonEel_MohawkScreening_eDNAData" contains eDNA data from the 36 sites in the Mohawk River watershed, the table "MohawkHudsonEel_MohawkScreening_SiteData" contains supporting information on the 36 sites in the Mohawk River watershed, the table "MohawkHudsonEel_HudsonTribCalibration_LWData" contains the length and weight for all American eel captured during electrofishing surveys from the 15 sites on tributaries to the Hudson River, the table "MohawkHudsonEel_HudsonTribCalibration_eDNAData" contains eDNA data from the 15 sites on tributaries to the Hudson River, the table "MohawkHudsonEel_HudsonTribCalibration_SiteData" contains supporting information on the 15 sites on tributaries to the Hudson River including the dimensions of the reaches where electrofishing was conducted, and the table "MohawkHudsonEel_MohawkScreening_DensityEstimate" contains predicted density of American eel estimated from eDNA concentration using linear regression from all sites in the Mohawk River watershed and adjacent areas where eDNA was detected.
Electrofishing Results and Sampling of Bull Trout and Other Aquatic Vertebrates in the Vicinity of Yellow Pine, Idaho 2016
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This data set summarizes electrofishing effort, observations, and tissue sampling of aquatic vertebrates near Yellow Pine, Idaho. Sampling was conducted using a backpack electrofishing unit at two reference sites including Cane Creek and Sugar Creek, and at three mine impact sites including Sugar Creek and Cinnabar Creek. Juvenile Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) were present at all five sites and were the primary species targeted during our sampling effort. Additional tissue samples of Sculpin, and amphibians were taken when available. Where possible, a two pass (quantitative depletion) electrofishing survey was conducted at each site for non-USGS stakeholders (Nez Perce Tribe and Idaho Department of Fish and Game) to estimate population density if necessary to fit project needs. Electrofishing efforts were immediately halted when adult spawning Bull Trout were encountered so as to minimize harm to that species and in those cases a two pass quantitative depletion survey was not completed. Both summarized and site specific data included are in tabular form. Data is presented in both .csv and .xlsx format, the content within the Excel workbook is the same content within each individual .csv and .jpeg.
Electrofishing Results and Sampling of Bull Trout and Other Aquatic Vertebrates in the Vicinity of Yellow Pine, Idaho 2016
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This data set summarizes electrofishing effort, observations, and tissue sampling of aquatic vertebrates near Yellow Pine, Idaho. Sampling was conducted using a backpack electrofishing unit at two reference sites including Cane Creek and Sugar Creek, and at three mine impact sites including Sugar Creek and Cinnabar Creek. Juvenile Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus) were present at all five sites and were the primary species targeted during our sampling effort. Additional tissue samples of Sculpin, and amphibians were taken when available. Where possible, a two pass (quantitative depletion) electrofishing survey was conducted at each site for non-USGS stakeholders (Nez Perce Tribe and Idaho Department of Fish and Game) to estimate population density if necessary to fit project needs. Electrofishing efforts were immediately halted when adult spawning Bull Trout were encountered so as to minimize harm to that species and in those cases a two pass quantitative depletion survey was not completed. Both summarized and site specific data included are in tabular form. Data is presented in both .csv and .xlsx format, the content within the Excel workbook is the same content within each individual .csv and .jpeg.
Historical Electrofishing Monitoring Red Bluff Fisheries - Antelope, Mill and Deer Creeks
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This database contains data on e-fishing results for monitoring conducted in various streams (primarily Antelope, Mill and Deer Creeks) by Red Bluff CDFW staff to investigate juvenile salmonid and other encountered species. Database includes dates, locations, shocker settings, times, fish species, counts, fork length, weight, health code, and trout smolt stage. This data and metadata were submitted by California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Staff though the Data Management Plan (DMP) framework with the id: DMP000196. For more information, please visit https://wildlife.ca.gov/Data/Sci-Data.
Electrofishing Data from Nova Scotian Rivers (SFA 18A, 18B)
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PURPOSE: To track juvenile Atlantic salmon densities. DESCRIPTION: Indices of freshwater production are derived annually from electrofishing surveys in the rivers of Nova Scotia flowing into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Fixed site sampling for juvenile salmon has been conducted most consistently since the mid-1980s for these rivers. Juvenile salmon abundances at sites, in terms of number of fish per habitat area sampled by age or size group (densities), are obtained using successive removal sampling or catch per unit effort sampling calibrated to densities. Sampling intensities vary among years and among rivers. PARAMETERS COLLECTED: Distribution (ecological); species counts (ecological); point (spatial). USE LIMITATION: To ensure scientific integrity and appropriate use of the data, we would encourage you to contact the data custodian.
Interagency Ecological Program: USFWS Delta Boat Electrofishing Survey, 2018-2021
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The United States Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) Delta Boat Electrofishing Survey was designed to estimate spatial and temporal trends in abundance, occupancy, capture probabilities, and related environmental drivers of fish assemblages across nearshore littoral habitats within the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The USFWS Lodi Field Office in collaboration with the United States Geological Survey developed the survey in 2018 to expand fish monitoring and inferences in nearshore habitats not monitored by long-term USFWS beach seine surveys within the San Francisco Estuary. The survey uses a robust statistical framework, including a stratified random sampling design and segmented transects that act as spatial replicates for occupancy modeling. For more information on the Lodi U.S. Fish and Wildlife Office: https://www.fws.gov/lodi/
Interagency Ecological Program: USFWS Delta Boat Electrofishing Survey, 2018-2021
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The United States Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) Delta Boat Electrofishing Survey was designed to estimate spatial and temporal trends in abundance, occupancy, capture probabilities, and related environmental drivers of fish assemblages across nearshore littoral habitats within the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The USFWS Lodi Field Office in collaboration with the United States Geological Survey developed the survey in 2018 to expand fish monitoring and inferences in nearshore habitats not monitored by long-term USFWS beach seine surveys within the San Francisco Estuary. The survey uses a robust statistical framework, including a stratified random sampling design and segmented transects that act as spatial replicates for occupancy modeling. For more information on the Lodi U.S. Fish and Wildlife Office: https://www.fws.gov/lodi/
Electrofishing Data from Southeast New Brunswick (SFA 16B)
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PURPOSE: To monitor juvenile Atlantic salmon densities over time. DESCRIPTION: Indices of freshwater production are derived annually from electrofishing surveys in Southeast New Brunswick. Juvenile Atlantic salmon abundances at sites, divided by age or size group and reported in terms of number of fish per habitat area sampled (density), are obtained using successive removal sampling or catch per unit effort sampling (which is calibrated using successive removal sampling data). Sampling intensities vary among years and among rivers. This dataset comprises raw data on all fish captured and effort invested in the course of monitoring juvenile Atlantic salmon in Southeast, New Brunswick, from 1974 to 2024. Sampling was focused on habitat suitable for Atlantic salmon, and capture of any other species was incidental. PARAMETERS COLLECTED: Distribution (ecological); species counts (ecological); fish lengths (biological); fish weights (biological); point (spatial). USE LIMITATION: To ensure scientific integrity and appropriate use of the data, we would encourage you to contact the data custodian.