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Unlocking acoustic telemetry datasets using integrated diffusion-advection-taxis modeling

Acoustic tags and the GLATOS network have greatly improved our ability to track fish movement in the Great Lakes, yet much of this information remains difficult to analyze and fully use for management. New movement models can separate fish movement into random motion, passive transport by currents, and active movement toward preferred habitats, providing clearer ecological interpretation when combined with other data. We propose to adapt these methods for Great Lakes acoustic telemetry using Lake Erie Walleye as a case study by modifying the models for fixed receiver arrays, testing them with realistic simulations, and applying them to estimate fishing mortality through time and compare results with current stock assessment models. We will also examine how temperature, currents, harmful algal blooms, and low dissolved oxygen influence Walleye movement and exposure to fishing. This work will improve the value of existing telemetry data and provide practical insights to support fisheries management in the Great Lakes.

Status
Ongoing

GLFC ID
2026_CAH_441055

Research Program
Fishery Research Program

Research Theme
Council of Lake Committees

Start Date
2026

End Date
2028

PI Name
Christopher Cahill

PI Email
cahill11@msu.edu

PI Institution
Michigan State University

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