A science and management partnership to restore coregonine diversity to the Laurentian Great Lakes

Author:

Bunnell David B.1ORCID,Ackiss Amanda S.1ORCID,Alofs Karen M.2ORCID,Brant Cory O.1ORCID,Bronte Charles R.3ORCID,Claramunt Randall M.4,Dettmers John M.5,Honsey Andrew E.6ORCID,Mandrak Nicholas E.7ORCID,Muir Andrew M.5ORCID,Santucci Victor J.8,Smith David R.9ORCID,Strach Russell M.1ORCID,Sweka John A.10,Weidel Brian C.11ORCID,Mattes William P.12,Newman Kurt R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

2. University of Michigan, School for Environmental and Sustainability, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

3. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Green Bay Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, New Franken, WI, USA

4. Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Alanson, MI, USA

5. Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

6. U.S. Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center, Hammond Bay Biological Station, Millersburg, MI, USA

7. University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Biological Sciences, Scarborough, ON, Canada

8. Lake Michigan Program, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Des Plaines, IL, USA

9. U.S. Geological Survey, Eastern Ecological Science Center, Kearneysville, WV, USA

10. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, Lamar, PA, USA

11. U.S. Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center, Lake Ontario Biological Station, Oswego, NY, USA

12. Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, Biological Services—Great Lakes Section, Odanah, WI, USA

Abstract

Similar to many freshwater ecosystems, the Laurentian Great Lakes of North America have undergone numerous anthropogenic stressors resulting in considerable loss of biodiversity and habitat. Among Great Lakes fishes, the coregonine sub-family has endured the most extensive declines, including extinction of several species ( Coregonus johannae, C. alpenae, and C. kiyi orientalis) and at least 10 instances of local extirpations of other species ( C. nigripinnis, C. reighardi, C. zenithicus, C. hoyi, and C. artedi) across all 5 lakes, much of which occurred prior to the 1960s owing to overfishing, interactions with non-indigenous species, and habitat loss. Despite these declines, no federal-, provincial-, or state-mandated actions were ever implemented to conserve coregonine diversity, potentially because so much of the coregonine declines occurred prior to the enactment of federal conservation legislation. Possible explanations for inaction since enactment of that legislation include insufficient data on biological vulnerability or threats, unresolved taxonomy, and limited support from the fishery management agencies and their stakeholders prior to the 2000s. In recent decades, however, several fishery management agencies have undertaken efforts to re-introduce coregonine diversity. These efforts helped lead to development of a science-based framework to restore coregonines that was universally endorsed by fishery managers representing eight U.S. states, four U.S. tribal organizations, and the province of ON, Canada, in May 2018. The basin-wide framework is based on principles of conservation biology and adaptive management. We describe details of its key steps, including planning, restoring, and evaluating, while also describing recent implementation efforts to develop methods, improve available resources, and enhance coordination across the basin. Although our paper describes a regional effort to restore native coregonines, our adaptive-management approach could be used by other multi-agency stakeholders seeking to conserve or restore native fishes.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Environmental Science

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