MICHIGAN (Cont. ) 



Several warm-water lakes; began October 1952, continuing; $5,940; 

 G. P. Cooper, Leader; reports available. 



Address inquiries to: Institute for Fisheries Research, as in No. 1 above. 



3. Lake Inventory. (FA: F-2-R in part) 



The project is a physical-chemical -biological survey of lakes on a state- 

 wide basis to obtain basic information for management program, growth rates, 

 habitat requirements of fish fauna of Michigan. 



Statewide; began 1932, continuing; $19, 008; C. M. Taube, Leader; reports 

 available. 



Address inquiries to: Institute for Fisheries Research, as in No. 1 above. 



4. Stream Inventory. (FA: F-2-R in part) 



A physical-chemical-biological survey of streams is conducted to obtain 

 basic information for management program, distribution, growth, habits, etc. , 

 for stream fish fauna in Michigan. 



Statewide; began 1952, continuing; $15,741; C. M. Taube, Leader; reports 

 available. 



Address inquiries to: Institute for Fisheries Research, as in No. 1 above. 



5. Lake Inventory Reports. 



Research findings on some of the larger, popular lakes of the State are 

 briefly explained and the purpose and methods of inventory nnade available for 

 public distribution. 



Statewide; began 1952, continuing; $551; C. M. Taube, Leader; reports 

 available. 



Address inquiries to: Institute for Fisheries Research, as in No. 1 above. 



6. Winter Lake Mapping. (FA: F-3-R) 



The project is providing maps of inland lakes showing shape, size, depths, 

 and bottom soil types for use in fisheries management. 



Statewide; began 1939, continuing; $17,820; B. V. Hughes, Leader; reports 

 available. 



Address inquiries to: Institute for Fisheries Research, as in No. 1 above. 



7. General Creel Census. 



Random creel census records secured by conservation officers are com- 

 piled and interpreted. 



Statewide; began 1927, continuing; $3,564; K. G. Fukano, Leader; reports 

 available. 



Address inquiries to: Institute for Fisheries Research, as in No. 1 above. 



8. Survival to the Creel of Spring Versus Fall Planted Brown and Rainbow Trout. 



Determine, by planting equal numbers of legal-sized brown and rainbow 

 trout in spring and fall, relative survival to the creel of spring versus fall 

 planted fish. 



Four trout streams; began October 1951, continuing; D. S. Shelter, Leader; 

 reports available. 



Address inquiries to: Institute for Fisheries Research, as in No. 1 above. 



9. South Branch AuSable River Trout Management. 



The project was set up to evaluate special regulation on South Branch 

 AuSable; to conduct creel census, population, and growth rate checks. 



South Branch AuSable River, Crawford County; began Spring 1952, planned 

 for 5 years; $5,643; D. S. Shetter, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Institute for Fisheries Research, as in No. 1 above. 



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