Lakes Grant
Small Scale Lake Planning
SPL-298-13
2012
Complete
Grant Awarded
The Lake Ripley Management District will study the feasibility of restoring several native, nongame fish species in the lake. Because these species have declined to the point of becoming locally extinct, but there are signs of habitat improvement in the lake, there is a reasonable estimate that reintroducing these species could be successful. Conservation aquaculture, or rearing fish for purposes of restoring them in natural habitat, will be investigated, and cover topics such as genetics, disease control and regulatory requirements. The study will also determine the scale of fish rearing that would be required for such an effort. Information about this project will be shared among local partners, via District newsletters, press releases, and at the Wisconsin Lakes Convention.
Diagnostic/Feasibility Assessment
assessment of restoring several native, non-game fish species to lake
Develop/Distribute Newsletter
Issue News/Media Release
Informational Meetings
Share information at WI Lakes Convention