Migratory passage and run size of American Shad and river herring in the Raritan River, New Jersey, USA

Author:

Jensen Olaf P.1ORCID,Vastano Anthony R.2ORCID,Allen Michael C.2ORCID,Hernandez Mario F.1ORCID,Lockwood Julie L.2ORCID,Vasslides James M.3ORCID,Weldon Orion2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey USA

2. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey USA

3. Barnegat Bay Partnership, Ocean County College Toms River New Jersey USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveRestoration of many populations of anadromous American Shad Alosa sapidissima and river herring (Alewife A. pseudoharengus and Blueback Herring A. aestivalis) has been hampered by the presence of barriers to their spawning migrations and insufficient monitoring of run size. Here, we describe results of a 10‐year (2012–2021) study of American Shad and river herring passage at the Island Farm Weir (IFW), the downstream‐most migration barrier on the Raritan River, New Jersey, United States.MethodsWe used passive integrated transponder tags applied to fish that were captured and released downstream of the IFW to estimate passage rates and migration delays associated with upstream movements through an antenna array on a vertical slot fishway within the weir. By combining estimated passage rates with video monitoring of the total numbers of American Shad and river herring transiting the fishway, we estimated the annual run size below the weir.ResultResults suggest that the fishway on the IFW is moderately effective for American Shad (passage rate = 41%; 95% credible interval [CI] = 21–61%) but ineffective for the smaller‐bodied river herring (passage rate = 0.5%, 95% CI = 0–2%; fallback‐adjusted passage rate = 1.1%, 95% CI = 0.0–4.5%). The IFW may have also delayed the spawning migrations of those fish that did pass, with total passage times ranging from 0.4 to 20.9 days (mean ± standard deviation = 8.2 ± 5.3 days) for American Shad and 15.0 days for the one river herring that passed within the same year that it was tagged. Run size estimates during the study period ranged from 103 to 2624 individuals for American Shad and from 1486 to 53,334 for river herring.ConclusionRestoration of these species in the Raritan River will likely require removal of the IFW or replacement of its current fish passage device with one that increases the passage rates of alosines.

Funder

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

Publisher

Wiley

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