LAKE HURON COMMITTEE
                   Algoma's Water Tower Inn
               Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario P6A 5N3
                       29, 30 March 1993
                       Executive Summary
1.   Stocking lake trout in northern Lake Huron
     The LHC resolves that lake trout not be stocked north of 45o (Rockport) until two years before
effective sea lamprey control measures are scheduled for the St. Marys River.  The LHC will
cancel this resolution if the TFRC / executive council advises that political pressures are
unlikely to permit resumption of stocking when sea lamprey control measures are in place. 
Based on this resolution, USFWS stocking of lake trout yearlings north of Rockport should be
discontinued beginning in 1994 except for the Drummond Island refuge plant.  The LHTC will
provide specific recommendations.
2.   St. Marys River sea lamprey control
  - The LHC requested that the GLFC determine how to establish fish values as a basis for
    rationalizing need for sea lamprey control in the St. Marys River.
     
  - The LHC requested that the GLFC develop a clear plan for sea lamprey control in the St.
    Marys River with objectives, interim products, option evaluation plans, time frame,
    decision points, and cost estimates.  This one GLFC plan should merge technical committee
    and SLIC plans as well as relevant portions of IMSL.  A Congressional package including
    damage reports, options, and costs should be derived from the one GLFC plan. 
          Michigan DNR requested a mid-May target date for the Congressional package.  They advised
    the GLFC that 
    a) Stakeholders can publicize and support.
    b) avoid half measures that can't be evaluated.
    c) Study to identify creative approaches with potential.
    d) Present budget shortfalls as a two tier problem -- $4 million shortfall plus St. Marys
    River control and research needs.  
3.   Development of IMSL model
     The LHC expressed willingness to work on the IMSL model with GLFC facilitation support welcome.
4.   Fish community objectives
  - The LHC will add passages on biodiversity, sturgeon, and burbot to its draft fish
    community objectives.  The draft will be circulated for comment by public, advisors, and
    stakeholders, revised as necessary and approved, and presented to the GLFC in May for
    publication.
     
  - The LHTC requested direction from the LHC on its goals for alewife.  The state of the lake
    report, survival info from tag studies, SIMPLE, and Rick Clark's model should provide
    background material for the LHC's decision.  Does the LHC wish to manage for alewife or
    for their suppression? 
          From a longtime stocking average of 8.3 million, 1992 saw 11 million salmonids stocked in
    Lake Huron.  The USFWS forage report suggests that there currently exists enough predation
    to reduce the age of the prey.  With St. Marys River sea lamprey control, more stocked
    fish may survive to prey on forage species.  Unlike Lake Ontario, Lake Huron has native
    coregonids which could take the place of the exotic alewife if the LHC wished to suppress
    that species.  However, a rollback of stocking rates now could preserve the alewife in
    future.  Managers may have opportunity or pressure to increase stocking of lake trout
    yearlings, walleye, and possibly unneeded salmonids from other lakes.  Walleye should be
    include with salmonids in determining standard equivalents and total stocking of the
    lake.  (4.6 million walleye were stocked in 1992.) 
5.   Bacterial Kidney Disease 
     Ontario agreed to expand its monitoring program on Lake Huron to look at some wild stocks. 
Attendees expressed a determination to not let Lake Huron yields drop as in Lake Michigan.  It
was observed that actions were needed in the lake as well as the hatchery.
6.   Astroturf Project on Yankee Reef
     Jerry McLain (USFWS), Chuck Bowen (USFWS), and Jim Johnson (MDNR) will write a plan in the
summer of 1993 for deployment, retrieval, and evaluation of lake trout egg-seeded astroturf on
Yankee Reef.  The USFWS has taken ownership for the project.
7.   LHC officers
     John Schrouder (MDNR) will chair and Ron Desjardine (OMNR) will vice-chair the LHC through the
1995 LHC meeting. 
MD
26 April 1993
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