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Chapter 10 Sampling With Toxicants
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Page 1: Chapter 10 Sampling With Toxicants. Historical Perspectives on Use of Toxicants in Fisheries Used to –Sample fish communities (all species and sizes=

Chapter 10

Sampling With Toxicants

Page 2: Chapter 10 Sampling With Toxicants. Historical Perspectives on Use of Toxicants in Fisheries Used to –Sample fish communities (all species and sizes=

Historical Perspectives on Use of Toxicants in Fisheries

• Used to– Sample fish communities• (all species and sizes= unbiased sample)

– Remove undesirables and non-natives• (ex. rainbow trout from Western streams)

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Use of Toxicants in Fisheries (cont.)

• Use limited by– public opinion– other technologies

(hydroacoustics & trawls)

– regulatory pressures

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Rotenone

• Natural piscicide

• Used to eliminate some or all fish in aquatic ecosystem

• Sample cryptic species on coral reefs (prohibited now)

• Improve sportfish by eliminating competitors

RotenoneRotenoneMoleculeMolecule

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Rotenone Examples:

• Remove white suckers and cyprinids from Michigan trout streams

• Remove overcrowded gizzard shad and bluegill

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Antimycin

• Antibiotic with piscicide properties

• Preferred over rotenone for stream work

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Lampricides

• Kill sea lamprey larvae

• TFM (3-trifluirimethyl-4-nitrophenol)

• Bayluscide (nitrosalicylanilide salt)

BaylucideBaylucide

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Using Toxicants to Sample

• Advanced technology has decreased use

• Still common in shallow habitats like coves

• Gained momentum in the 1950’s

• Use of Rotenone surveys widespread by the 1960’s

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10.2 Toxicants: Past and Present

• Only 4 legal for use:– Rotenone– Antimycin– TFM– Bayluscide

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Works but not Legal

• Copper sulfate

• Sodium cyanide

• Toxaphene

• Squoxin (for squawfish)

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How Lampricides Work

• Irritate or kill ammocetes (lamprey larvae)

• Bayluscide on sand goes deep

• Ammocetes come up off bottom

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2% Bayluscide & TFM Work Together

• 0.8 mg TFM/L (40 mg/L alkalinity)

• 7.0 mg TFM/L (200 mg/L alkalinity)

• Contact times = 8-10 hours

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Rotenone

• Made from roots of Derris or Lonchocarpus

• Disrupts cellular respiration

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Rotenone (cont.)

• 1.0 mg/L of 5% powdered formulation (complete kill)

• 0.05 - 0.10 mg/L of 5% formulation (partial kill)

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Rotenone (cont.)

• Least susceptible - gar, bullhead, bowfin

• Most susceptible - shad, grass carp– also susceptible -

amphibians, crustacean zooplankton

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Rotenone (cont.)

• More toxic in water that is– acidic

– warm

– clear

pHpH

Page 17: Chapter 10 Sampling With Toxicants. Historical Perspectives on Use of Toxicants in Fisheries Used to –Sample fish communities (all species and sizes=

Rotenone (cont.)

• Long half-life in cool (<10 C) water

• Antidote potassium permanganate

• Powder usually mixed and applied as slurry

Page 18: Chapter 10 Sampling With Toxicants. Historical Perspectives on Use of Toxicants in Fisheries Used to –Sample fish communities (all species and sizes=

Antimycin

• Made from mold (like penicillin)

• Also blocks cellular respiration

• 5-10 micrograms/L active ingredient

• 1 mg/L potassium permanganate antidote

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Antimycin (cont.)

• 20% a.i. solution

• Mixed with Diluent to 10% a.i.

• Mixed with 20 L of water, then applied

• Or bound to sand - as sand sinks, antimycin is released

AntimycinAntimycin

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10.3 Public Relations and Regulatory Concerns• Informed public questions

release of toxic substances so...– Notify public– Explain objectives and

benefits– Solicit comments

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Concerns

• Loss of agency credibility

• Certification to apply rotenone

• Proper disposal of fish– Bury– Dump– Distribute to hungry

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10.4 Use of Toxicants in Research/Management Surveys• Use of toxicants to sample

fish is decreasing (66% of agencies surveyed)– Poor public opinion– Expense– Regulatory pressure to find

other techniques

• Does benefit outweigh cost?

BenefitBenefit CostCost

Page 23: Chapter 10 Sampling With Toxicants. Historical Perspectives on Use of Toxicants in Fisheries Used to –Sample fish communities (all species and sizes=

Cove Sampling

• Usually mid-summer (more toxic, degrades fast)

• Pick representative cove (depth, cover, vegetation)

• Block net (100 m x 6-9 m; 6mm bar mesh)

• Net must reach to bottom

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Cove Sampling (cont.)

• Determine the area enclosed

• Run transects to determine average depth

• Calculate total volume enclosed

• Calculate the amount of rotenone required

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Rotenone required

• Lethal concentrations range from 0.05 to 0.15 mg actual rotenone/L

• Formulations are usually 5%

• So... 1-3 mg formulation/L would provide rotenone in the lethal range

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Calculating rotenone amounts

• Kg of formulation = – lake volume (m3) *– 1000 (L/m3) *– 0.05 - 0.15 (mg actual rotenone/L) *– 100/ percent concentration

(mg of formulation/mg actual rotenone) *– 0.01 (kg of formulation/mg of formulation)

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Primary purpose of cove sampling

• Estimate total number and total weight of each species

• Describing size structure of each population is secondary goal

Page 28: Chapter 10 Sampling With Toxicants. Historical Perspectives on Use of Toxicants in Fisheries Used to –Sample fish communities (all species and sizes=

Block net sampling

• Used to enclose an area when there are no coves

• Pick-up and processing procedures similar to cove sampling

Page 29: Chapter 10 Sampling With Toxicants. Historical Perspectives on Use of Toxicants in Fisheries Used to –Sample fish communities (all species and sizes=

Wegener Ring

• Ring thrown out by two people from shoreline or boat

• Rotenone is sprayed into enclosed area

• Best for small fish

• Allow more precise estimates in heavily vegetated habitats

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Shoreline Sampling

• Small area enclosed with small-mesh block net

• Rotenone applied and fish collected with dipnets and block net used as seine

• Used primarily for juvenile bass in SE US reservoirs

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Navigation Locks

• Provide an enclosed area

• Must have cooperation to stay closed for 2 days

• Treated at lowest water level to reduce amount of Rotenone needed

• Samples not easily replicated

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Rivers and Streams

• No longer common in North America

• Information often not worth risk of downstream kills

• Now is done mostly for reclamation

• Repeat treatments usually required

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Estuarine Habitats

• Procedures same as fresh water

• Tidal flows can cause fish kills outside sample area

• Bird predation is a problem

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10.5 Data Analysis and Biases

• Standing crop or density– Kg/hectare– Fish/hectare

1 Acre1 Acre

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Data Analysis

• Precision– One toxicant sample has no error bars– Are future changes real or noise?

adult crappie-upper chicot

0200400600800

1970 1980 1990 2000

Year

# p

er

ha

• Consistent– Same cove

each year– Repeated

measures of ANOVA

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Biases

• Over or underestimates for whole Lake– Adjustment factors

• Seasonal changes in habitat

• Low sample size– Lots of smaller samples

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Reclamation and Fish Control

• Use of toxicants to eliminate/reduce non-game fish now uncommon

• Have been used in recent years to eliminate non-native species– native species then reintroduced

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Selective Removal of Target Species

• Recent interest focused on controlling common carp– poisoned feed pellets– fish lured in with untreated

pellets in feeders first

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Selective Removal of Target Species (cont.)

• Rotenone sometimes used to reduce density of bass or bluegill – improve growth or recruitment

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Whole Lake Reclamation

• Lakes that have been seriously degraded

• Lake Chicot, AR good example– watershed corrections made– lake was partially reclaimed with rotenone– lake was then restocked– shows importance of taking remedial actions

first

Lake Chicot

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10.7 Comments on Future Use

• Will continue when alternatives are unavailable or inappropriate

• No other technique is less biased in several key areas


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