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Complex ichtyological investigation of the Lipno Reservoir in 2017
Soukalová, Kateřina ; Kubečka, Jan ; Bartoň, Daniel ; Děd, Vilém ; de Moraes, Karlos Ribeiro ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Souza, Allan T.
The aim of the study was to monitor the overall status of the fish stock of the Lipno reservoir in the key year 2017, when the fishing rules were changed. The catches of multimesh gillnets, fry trawling, seining and electrofishing, and the assessment of European catfish were evaluated. The species composition and relative abundance of fish in all significant reservoir volumes were found, and the year class strength of all species 2017 was quantified. The report also contains recommendations for further fishery management of the reservoir.
Complex ichtyological investigation of the Lipno Reservoir in 2016
Soukalová, Kateřina ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Kubečka, Jan ; Bartoň, Daniel
The aim of the study was to monitor the overall status of the fish stock of the Lipno reservoir in the key year 2016, when the fishing rules were changed. The catches of multimesh gillnets, fry trawling, seining and electrofishing, and the assessment of European catfish were evaluated. The species composition and relative abundance of fish in all significant reservoir volumes were found, and the year class strength of all species 2016 was quantified. The report also contains recommendations for further fishery management of the reservoir.
How shall we study the fish stock of our large water reservoirs?
Kubečka, Jan ; Matěna, Josef ; Čech, Martin ; Draštík, Vladislav ; Frouzová, Jaroslava ; Hohausová, Eva ; Jarolím, Oldřich ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Kratochvíl, Michal ; Muška, Milan ; Peterka, Jiří ; Prchalová, Marie ; Říha, Milan ; Tušer, Michal ; Vašek, Mojmír
Quantitative fish stock assessment recently advanced significantly in the Czech Republic. Sampling of open water was facilitated by application of scientific echosounders, trawls, Nordic multimesh gillnets, purse seines and booming electoshockers. Simplified combination of the above methods was recommended for the monitoring of larger stagnant water the Water Framework Directive of EU. Combination of all above approaches with more classic ones (beach seining, benthic gillnets) is being used for „complex fish stock assessment“ providing the assessment of abundance, biomass, species and age composition of all important species in all important habitats of the reservoirs. Further improvements of results is likely to be achieved by the application of multibeam acoustic cameras and by mitigation of the problems connected with quantitative trawling of large fish
Fish stock of the Orlík Reservoir after first years of operation of Temelín Nuclear power plant
Kubečka, Jan ; Čech, Martin ; Říha, Milan ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Frouzová, Jaroslava ; Draštík, Vladislav ; Hladík, Milan ; Kratochvíl, Michal ; Prchalová, Marie ; Tušer, Michal ; Vašek, Mojmír
The fish stock of the Orlik reservoir, Czech Republic was surveyed by shore seining and scientific echosounder (Simrad EY 500). Reservoir was dominated by cyprinids (roach, bream) with considerable share of predatory fish and perch. Inshore biomass an abundance was 302 kg/ha and 3920 inds/ha respectively. Populations show sustainable recruitment without variation of year class strength. The open water biomass estimated by hydroacoustics was 145.5 kg/ha. Assuming hydrological conditions of light flood in June 2004 it was not possible to trace any changes of the fish stock of the reservoir connected with the operation of the Temelin nuclear power station.

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