Chesapeake Bay Commission September 7, 2012

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Chesapeake Bay Commission September 7, 2012 Mission: To protect, conserve, and enhance the Commonwealth s aquatic resources and provide fishing and boating opportunities

Issues of concern Concerns over decline of the smallmouth bass fishery Disease in YOY smallmouth bass Water quality concerns Nutrient-related issues Low dissolved oxygen High ph Endocrine disruption Ramifications of these declines Call for action

Smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu Member of the sunfish family One of the most popular and wide-spread game fishes Introduced to the Susquehanna drainage in late 19 th century Prefers rivers and streams over lakes Photo: Rich Best Sunken Treasure SCUBA

Historical versus current perspective Widely considered one of the best smallmouth bass destinations in the country In 2005, Bassmaster Magazine listed as one of top 5 rivers American Rivers listed as the America s Most Endangered River in 2009 and 2011 Photo: A. Shiels

Onset of disease outbreak First appeared in 2005 West Branch Susquehanna, Susquehanna, and Juniata rivers Affected young-of-year (YOY) smallmouth bass Disease prevalence as high as 70% Photo: J. Cukjati - USGS PA Water Sci. Center

Onset of disease outbreak Varies temporally and spatially Most prevalent during years with high water temperature First documented in tributaries in 2010 First documented outside of Susquehanna Basin in 2011 Still awaiting pathological confirmation Photo: J. Chaplin - USGS PA Water Sci. Center

Initial diagnosis Bacterial infections by Flavobacterium columnare or columnaris A common bacteria found in soil and water So why now? Photos: K. Stark PFBC retired

Initial hypothesis Stressful water quality conditions are compromising immune systems and allowing bacterial colonization Why only one life stage of one species? Conditions were most severe in the habitats they reside in at that life stage

Water quality Paired main channel and microhabitat study conducted by USGS (2008 2010) dissolved oxygen ph specific conductance temperature Photo: J. Chaplin - USGS PA Water Sci. Center

Daily Minimum Dissolved Oxygen, mg/l 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 EPA Water Quality Criterion for Early Life Stages -WWF Susquehanna River at Clemson Island (near New Buffalo, PA) 2008 2009 May June July MAIN CHANNEL YOY MICROHABITAT PADEP Water Quality Criterion - WWF Figure: J Chaplin USGS PA Water Sci. Center

Why low DO? Respiratory demand by aquatic plants Coincident with longest photoperiod of the year and warmest water temperatures Saturation values also the lowest

High ph 9.5 9 PADEP Criterion for WWF A product of excessive photosynthesis Wide daily variation Stressful max values Affects osmoregulatory function of fish Many metals and other contaminants become soluble again 8.5 8 7.5 7 6.5 0:00 6/7/2008 11:30 6/7/2008 0:00 6/8/2008 Stressful for fish (scientific literature) 11:30 6/8/2008 0:00 6/9/2008 11:30 6/9/2008 23:30 6/9/2008 11:30 23:30 6/10/2008 6/10/2008

Why increases in algal productivity? Recent increases in dissolved component of phosphorus Despite decreases in total phosphorus Limiting and most easily usable nutrient for aquatic plants Different from other nutrients Is not related to stream flows Constant introduction even during dry periods

Evidence of contaminants Endocrine disruption Frequent and severe cases of intersex As high as 90-100% High concentrations of vitellogenin in adult males Photo: V. Blazer USGS National Fish Health Research Lab

Evidence of contaminants Endocrine disruption 15 PCB congeners 13 flame retardant compounds 2 personal care products (triclosan) 14 organochlorine pesticides 9 other pesticides

Blotchy Bass syndrome Frequently observed by anglers this spring Picked up by local media outlets Questions and concerns to PFBC and legislators Angler submitted photo

Blotchy Bass syndrome What we know Melanocytes and melanosomes in the dermis and epidermis of the fish. Melanin is under control of the endocrine (hormone) system Typically observed during cold water months Observed throughout the range of bass All fish observed are apparently healthy (actively feeding) Observed at numerous locations in PA in the past and during 2012 Not definitively water-quality related in previous studies

The Perfect Storm is occurring Stressful water quality Temperature Nutrients Dissolved oxygen ph Contaminants Bacteria Viruses Parasites Photo: J. Tryninewski - PFBC

Photo: J. Chaplin USGS PA Water Sci. Ctr. What do we know? Several factors seem to be driving the condition No single factor seems to be responsible Changing the paradigm of fish mortality events Appears to be expanding in range

35 Susquehanna River (middle) YOY smallmouth bass catch rates 30 25 YOY SMB Average 20 #/50m 15 10 5 0

250 Catch rate of age-1 and older smallmouth bass from the middle Susquehanna River: 1990 to present 200 150 CPUE age 1+ historic median CPUE age 1+ trend Fish/ Hour 100 50 R² = 0.7864 0 Year

Reason for urgency Takes 5-6 years to reach 15 (legal-length) Each poor year class translates to poor fishery 5 or 6 years later.

Big business Fishing and Boating are big business in Pennsylvania $3.4 billion to PA economy, annually 18,000 jobs $120 million in state and local tax revenue, annually Major recreational resource Susquehanna River smallmouth bass (2007) Nearly 69,000 trips (April October) 286,144 hours Photo: M. Hendricks

Big business Major recreational resource Nationally, black bass most popular game fish species (USFWS 2006) Black bass second to trout in terms of total anglers and days spent angling in Pennsylvania (both residents and non-residents; USFWS 2006) Photo: A. Shiels

Public outcry Several public meeting over the last several years Approximately 1,000 attendees Hundreds of comment letters Photo: PFBC Archives

Public outcry Press coverage Newspaper articles, Editorials, Op-Eds Numerous local articles (Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lancaster, Williamsport) Baltimore Sun Magazine articles Mid Atlantic Fly Fishing Guide Outdoor News Flyfishing magazine Outdoor America Television programs and radio stories/ programs Countless blogs and web forums

Policy-level activity Several contacts from legislators regarding constituents Presentations to House and Senate Game and Fisheries Committees Emergency Action to change regulations to immediate catchand-release Formal regulation changes Request for PADEP impairment

Request for PADEP Impairment Submitted data and letter to PADEP requesting listing in the Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report as an impaired water Violates minimum daily DO and ph for WWF Exceeds minimum daily DO (4 mg/l) criterion Susquehanna at Clemson Island (microhabitat; 1.9% of records) Exceeds ph (6.0 9.0, inclusive) criterion Susquehanna River at Harrisburg (1.22% of records) Susquehanna River at Clemson Island (4.28% of records) Signatories include PennFuture, Trout Unlimited (PA), Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and American Rivers

Request for PADEP Impairment Draft Report does not include Susquehanna River Resubmitting data Preparing comment letter Requesting public support Photo: M. Hendricks

Request for PADEP Impairment What impairment means Identify sources and causes of exceeded criteria Development of a TMDL A pollution diet to remediate the conditions Prescription for Susquehanna River different from Chesapeake Bay

Summary 1. Declines in smallmouth bass population Loss of multiple year-classes because of disease-related mortality 2. Identified water quality issues Nutrient-related issues Increased algal productivity Low Dissolved Oxygen High ph Endocrine disruption 3. Economic and recreational importance of fishery 4. Need for action

Acknowledgements USGS Leetown Science Center, National Fish Health Research Laboratory Vicki Blazer Luke Iwanowicz Heather Ellery USGS PA Water Science Center Jeff Chaplin PFBC U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center Susquehanna River Technical and Policy Committees

Questions

15.0 14.0 Mean annual temperature of the Susquehanna River near Berwick, Pennsylvania for the period of 1974-2010 R² = 0.4362 13.0 12.0 11.0 10.0 9.0 mean annual temp (C) 8.0 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010