Lake Michigan Fisheries Meeting at Evanston

Calling all anglers, chart captains and lake enthusiasts! Join us for a seminar on fish biology and fisheries science happening in Lake Michigan. Workshop features speakers from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Green Bay Fish & Wildlife, and Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant.
 
Workshop topics will include:

  • Reef restoration impacts on aquatic and fish species – Hillary Glandon, IISG
  • Wild reproduction rates for salmon and trout species from the Great Lakes Mass Marking Program – Matthew Kornis, Green Bay Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office
  • Fisheries update from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources – William Stacy-Duffy, IL DNR

The seminar is free, but we ask that you register so we can send information and additional resources. You may attend in-person on April 11th or attend the online session on April 16th. Register on the Illinois-Indiana Fisheries Meeting form.

For further information, view the event flyer below.

 

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