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Fish of the Great Lakes

Fish of the Great Lakes. Habitat. Depends on age and type of fish Most prefer rocky, clear water stream beds as babies and cold, deep water as adults pollution free. Dominant Fish Species. Lake Huron 129 fish species, 15 are non-native Walleye, Burbot, Yellow Perch, Rainbow Smelt

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Fish of the Great Lakes

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  1. Fish of the Great Lakes

  2. Habitat • Depends on age and type of fish • Most prefer rocky, clear water stream beds as babies and cold, deep water as adults • pollution free

  3. Dominant Fish Species • Lake Huron • 129 fish species, 15 are non-native • Walleye, Burbot, Yellow Perch, Rainbow Smelt • Sea lamprey is still a nusiance

  4. Dominant Fish Species • Lake Michigan • 116 fish species, 20 are non-native • Whitefish, Steelhead, Coho Salmon, Alewife

  5. Dominant Fish Species • Lake Erie • 86 fish species, 15 are non-native • Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Yellow Perch • “The Walleye Capital of the World”

  6. Dominant Fish Species • Lake Superior • 89 fish species, 21 are non-native • Lake Sturgeon, Whitefish, Sculpin, Brook Trout

  7. Dominant Fish Species • Lake Ontario • 85 fish species, 17 are non-native • Bullhead, Yellow Perch, Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass

  8. External Anatomy of a Fish • Fins = movement and stabilizers • Lateral Line = sense organ to detect movement and vibrations

  9. Internal Anatomy

  10. Internal: Digestion • Very similar to us • Esophagus, Intestine, and Stomach = passing, absorbing and breaking down food • Liver and Pancreas = produce enzymes

  11. Internal: Respiration • Gills = made of feathery threads with capillaries for gas exchange Breathing Process • Water w/oxygen goes in through mouth • Water is push through gills • Oxygen molecules are trapped in gills • Oxygen gets into the blood stream by the capillaries in the gills

  12. Internal: Circulation • Heart pumps blood in a loop (heart to gills, gills to rest of the body, back to heart)

  13. Internal: Response • Brain = control center of the body • Olfactory bulbs = smell • Well developed eyes = color vision • Internal Ears = detect vibrations and movement of water

  14. Internal: Movement • Contract and relax muscles on either side of backbone • Swim Bladder = gas filled bladder so that they float instead of sink

  15. Reproduction • mostly externally • Mother digs a hole and deposits thousands of eggs and then father fertilizes them

  16. The Fish Life Cycle

  17. The Fish Life Cycle • To survive as a species, the species must REPRODUCE! • Most fish live their lives in preparation of reproducing

  18. Fish Life Cycle (Salmon) • Eggs • Very fragile the first couple of weeks and several break • Eyes develop and are very light sensitive • Cool water flowing over eggs supplies oxygen and gets rid of waste

  19. Fish Life Cycle (Salmon) • Alevin • Tiny fish that break out of the egg • Have a yolk sac attached to belly that supplies food and oxygen • Stay in gravel until are big enough to swim out • Several get trapped and die (only 10% survive)

  20. Fish Life Cycle (Salmon) • Fry • Small fish the size of a finger or less • Start to swim to surface • Get their own food (small insects) and oxygen • Several organisms eat fry

  21. Fish Life Cycle (Salmon) • Smolt • Teenager fish • Coloring changes to adult colors • Grow a lot • If saltwater fish…gills change to regulate salt

  22. Fish Life Cycle (Salmon) • Adult • Full size • Adult colors • Travel far distances • Adult diet

  23. Fish Life Cycle (Salmon) • Spawners • Reproductively mature fish (usually reddish) • Males and females swim upstream to the place where they were born and lay eggs or deposit sperm • Usually die afterwards

  24. Great Lake Fish Concerns

  25. Types of Pollution • Thermal Pollution = factories release warm water into the lakes and it has less oxygen • Sediment Pollution = soil gets washed into the lakes and makes the water cloudy • Chemicals = chemicals placed into the water hurt the health of the fish

  26. Zebra Mussels • Cause a Total Change in the Ecosystem • Eat all the phytoplankton in the lake • no food for the little fish = little fish die • no little fish = no big fish

  27. Mercury, Dioxin, and PCB’s • The 3 major chemicals measured for fish consumption advisories • Fat Soluble (accumulate in body tissue) • Carcinogens • Teratogens (cause birth defects)

  28. Bioaccumulation • When chemicals move up the food chain • Organisms at the top of the food chain eat the most, so they get the most amount of chemicals

  29. Fish Diseases • VHS (Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia) = fish bleed to death • Type E Botulism = bacteria acts as a neurotoxin and paralyzes the fish

  30. Estrogen Disruptors • Medicines get into the water and mimic hormones in fish • Causes infertility and changes to sexual organs in fish and amphibians • DON’T FLUSH MEDICINES!!!

  31. Overfishing • Taking too many fish out of the lake at once • Very common before the 1950’s • Now controlled by fishing licenses and catch limits on commercial fishing

  32. Climate Change • Warmer Water = • Less habitat for cold-water fish • Less dissolved oxygen in the water • More severe storms • More Evaporation = Less Water

  33. Habitat Destruction • Causes of Fish Habitat Destruction • Dredging • Development • Filling in wetlands to make farmland • Pollution • Changing water levels

  34. Aquaculture • Growing fish like crops to sell as food • Some are released into the wild and harvested during spawning • Others are raised through adulthood

  35. GLFC • Great Lakes Fisheries Commission • Joint Gov’t agency between the USA and Canada • Makes all Fishing Regulations • Invasive Species Control

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