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Perch Translolcation in New Mexico

New Mexico Game And Fish
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gepubliceerd op 01 May 2018 / In Non-profit en Activisme

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish biologists spent several days this week trapping and moving yellow perch from Eagle Nest Lake to Abiquiu Lake.

About 20 years ago, yellow perch were illegally placed into Eagle Nest Lake in northeastern New Mexico, where they since have become overpopulated. Now, biologist believe they may serve a purpose elsewhere.

The perch have had impacts to Eagle Nest’s primary species, rainbow trout and kokanee salmon due to competition for resources. However, they are expected to enhance angler opportunities at Abiquiu Lake, where growing populations of walleye and smallmouth bass are eager to eat them.

This week, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish fisheries staff spent two days capturing and transporting approximately 7,000 of the perch from Eagle Nest to Abiquiu.

While the perch are viewed as a detriment to the Eagle Nest fishery, biologists believe the translocation to Abiquiu will improve the fishery there by increasing the prey base for walleye and smallmouth bass.

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