Modeling Effects of Length Limit Regulations on Riverine Populations of Channel Catfish

2016 
AbstractChannel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus is an important species among anglers in North America. Channel Catfish management strategies vary greatly in the United States and Canada, and there are few examples of regulations aimed at improving size structure in the literature. The goal of this study was to model the response of Channel Catfish to changes in regulations that meet specific management objectives. We modeled a suite of regulations to determine if minimum length limits or a protected slot limit could be used to improve size structure or avoid growth overfishing of Channel Catfish in a large river. We modeled three minimum length limits (304, 356, and 406 mm) and a 356–456-mm protected slot limit to assess the effectiveness of each at delaying or eliminating growth overfishing and increasing the number of quality-sized fish in the Missouri River, Nebraska. Our models indicated a 406-mm minimum length limit could be used to avoid growth overfishing until exploitation rates were greater than 45%...
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