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Monitoring of fish stock in Bolevecky pond in 2023
Draštík, Vladislav ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Blabolil, Petr
The report summarizes results of fish monitoring in Bolevecky pond using electrofishing device. Simoutaneously, the abundance of unfavorable fish species in terms of water quality were decreased. Futher recommendation for fish management and the need for future surveys were stated.
Fish stock assessment of Lake Sauka in 2022
Muška, Milan ; Kočvara, Luboš ; Sajdlová, Zuzana ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Soukalová, Kateřina
Fish monitoring using trawling, beach seining, electrofishing and hydroacoustic described the spatial and temporal distribution of fish populations in littoral and pelagic habitats in Lake Sauka.
Report from the demonstration fishing on Bagr in the area of the public forest park Stromovka in spring 2023
Blabolil, Petr ; Bělovská, B. ; Seidl, V. ; Škopková, K. ; Wiatzková, A. ; Jůza, Tomáš
The report summarizes the results of a fish survey in Bagr in Stromovka (České Budějovice). The structure of the community, characteristics of the populations (abundance and size composition) and localities are evaluated.
Fish stock monitoring in Kamenný fishpond in 2022.
Draštík, Vladislav ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Blabolil, Petr
The report summarizes the research result of stock assessment in Kamenný pond in 2022.
Monitoring of fish stock in Bolevecký ponds in 2022.
Jůza, Tomáš
The report summarizes the research results of fish stock assessment in Bolevecky pond achieved for the year 2022 and recommendations for further monitoring.
Ichtyological survey of the Lipno reservoir in 2021.
Soukalová, Kateřina ; Kubečka, Jan ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Kočvara, Luboš ; Sajdlová, Zuzana ; Souza, Allan T. ; Kolařík, Tomáš
The report describes the evaluation of the development of fish communities and their quantity in the Lipno reservoir in 2021.
Ellimination of unwanted fish species from dam reservoirs - Possibilities, efficiency and economic evaluation.
Jůza, Tomáš ; Blabolil, Petr ; Čech, Martin ; Draštík, Vladislav ; Holubová, Michaela ; Hůda, J. ; Kočvara, Luboš ; Kolařík, Tomáš ; Muška, Milan ; Peterka, Jiří ; Prchalová, Marie ; Říha, Milan ; Sajdlová, Zuzana ; Tušer, Michal ; Vašek, Mojmír ; Vejřík, Lukáš ; Kubečka, Jan
spontaneous development of populations and the influence of human interventions. For situations where a certain part of the fish population needs to be caught, within the project 'Biomanipulation as a tool for improving the water quality of reservoirs', we tested the available approaches in terms of their effectiveness and difficulty. The target species of catches were mainly cyprinid fish (bream, bleak, roach, rudd, white bream), which feed mainly\non zooplankton and tend to form very large populations. Among the most effective methods of catch during spawning are catches using electrofishing boats and fyke nets. In the non-spawning period, it is possible to carry out mass catches using trawl nets. Catches are effective both before spawning (in April) and during the summer. However, with repeated catches in the same places, their effectiveness decreases as a result of the fish being spooked. The efficiency of the catches partially improves again if the catches are repeated with a break of approximately 1–2 weeks. Catches also vary according to the stocking density of a given water body. With effective catches, the cost of catching 1 kg of fish is in the range of CZK 15–50.
Ichtyological survey of the Lipno reservoir in 2020.
Soukalová, Kateřina ; Kubečka, Jan ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Kočvara, Luboš ; Sajdlová, Zuzana ; Souza, Allan T. ; Kolařík, Tomáš
The report describes the results of an ichthyological survey of Lipno Reservoir and recommendations for further management.
Methodology of predatory fish quantification in reservoirs and lakes.
Blabolil, Petr ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Vašek, Mojmír ; Peterka, Jiří
The publication contains an evaluation of surveying 36 reservoirs and artificial lakes in the years 1985–2020 in different parts of the Czech Republic by four sampling methods, which are further divided according to the sampling environment, daily periods and targeted age groups of predatory fish. The methods are gillnets, seines, trawls and continuous boat electrofishing. The catchability, standardized and relative abundance of asp, pikeperch, pike and catfish are evaluated. Based on these data, the reader can decide which method to use to detect a particular predatory species and compare the results with the situation in other localities.

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