Ecology and control of invasive Northern Pike in the Columbia River, Canada

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Ecology and control of invasive Northern Pike in the Columbia River, Canada Brian Heise, Daniel Doutaz, Matthias Herborg, Matt Neufeld, David Derosa, Jeremy Baxter 19 th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, Winnipeg, April 10-14, 2016

Outline of this talk: 1. Pike biology: feeding, spawning 2. What s the problem? native salmonids 3. Control: Gill netting and angler incentive programs 4. Results of the gill netting efforts 5. Current research on Northern pike in the Columbia (telemetry, otolith microchemistry, edna, cleithra ageing, spawning) 6. Conclusions

Northern Pike biology Non-native, invasive species in southeastern BC Illegal introductions into US portion of Pend d Oreille River has led to colonization of Columbia River Threaten native fish species through predation, competition, and introduction of disease

Northern pike diets include:

Alaskan Northern pike containing juvenile salmon http://akssf.org/

Northern Pike Spawning Optimal habitat within grasses and sedges in shallow, sheltered areas Occurs following spring freshet when water temperatures reach 8 12 C Females produce 15,000-60,000 eggs

Threatened species: Potential to significantly impact native salmonids, dace and sculpin species in the Lower Columbia R. Impact species-at-risk work being conducted on White Sturgeon (1), Umatilla Dace (2), and Shorthead Sculpin (3) 1) 2) 3)

Kokanee (Oncorhynchus nerka) Mountain Whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) Westslope Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii) Bull Trout (Salvelinus confluentus)

LCR Pike Suppression Program In 2014, MFLNRO and Teck Metals Ltd. implemented the Invasive Northern Pike Suppression Program Program includes active removal of pike through gillnetting, and limited PIT tagging Gill-netting efforts in 2015 focused in the Robson s Reach area immediately downstream of the Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam

Gill netting in the Robson Reach of the Columbia River, Aug. 2015

Fishing policy in the Columbia River (angler incentive program) Regulations were changed from pike fishing being illegal, to fishing allowed, with no catch limits (and anglers encouraged to kill all pike caught) In 2014 and 2015 anglers were offered a reward for turning in pike heads (if that head contained a PIT tag)

Results of the Columbia Pike Suppression Program 2014: -133 pike were caught, (all in the Robson s Reach part of the river) -30 heads from anglers 2015: -116 pike were caught -11 heads from anglers

Lengths were 15% lower, and weights 33% lower in 2015 than in 2014

Pike densities, as indicated by CPUE, did not change between years

Diet Analysis Only 37% of pike contained food 55% were native salmonid species (rainbow trout, mountain whitefish, and kokanee) Remainder consisted of dace spp., sculpin spp., redside shiner, longnose sucker, northern pikeminnow, northern pike, and invertebrates

TRU Research Objectives Determine life history of pike in Columbia and Pend d Oreille Rivers Locate spawning sites and source populations for Columbia River population Determine the risk of passage of Northern Pike into other areas and tributaries of the Columbia, and sample edna

Juvenile Studies To date attempts to capture juvenile Northern Pike in the Columbia have been unsuccessful Our telemetry research will aim to locate spawning areas to target for juvenile capture The Okanogan Nation Alliance will be conducting a juvenile study in 2016 using this information

Acoustic Telemetry Northern Pike will be tracked with acoustic transmitters to locate crucial habitat 15 pre-spawn mature Northern Pike will be surgically tagged and monitored over the 2016/2017 seasons

Otoliths Paired calcified structures in the inner ear of all bony fish Formed by continuous deposition of CaCO 3 and trace elements from the environment Elements within the matrix are retained throughout the life of the fish

Otolith Microchemistry Differences in water chemistry between areas can leave elemental signatures within the otolith matrix Elements can be measured (laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) and compared to regional water chemistry to determine the geographic life history of individual fish This information will help determine where the fish have been, including their natal water body

Robson Salmo River Barrier

Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam Last physical barrier before Arrow Lakes Northern Pike have colonized Robson s Reach directly upstream of dam Dam contains a navigational lock that allows daily access of commercial and pleasure craft

HLK Dam Navigational Lock

Salmo River Largest Canadian tributary of the Pend d Oreille River Provides recreational fisheries for rainbow trout, bull trout (Blue listed), mountain whitefish, cutthroat trout, and eastern brook trout

Salmo River Fish Barrier Barrier during low discharge. Note the full height of the barrier ( 1.5m) is exposed. Barrier during high discharge. Note the barrier is submerged and inner bank is flooded

Environmental DNA Detection edna is an attractive non-invasive surveillance technique for monitoring rare or invasive species DNA sampled directly from environmental sample such as water, DNA isolated and identified to determine species present in sample We aim to test the efficacy and limitations of edna detection to monitor the presence and spread of northern pike in the Columbia River

Conclusions 1. Pike are eating salmonids in the Columbia River, and could move downstream 2. A control program using gill netting is reducing numbers, but the pike population is still large 3. Research this summer aims to provide spawning locations, age of fish, and the geographical history of pike in the Columbia River system

Thank-you, and suggestions