15 research outputs found
Proportions of movements of anglers, ranging from 201x to 300x, among study area watersheds in the study year.
Lines showing the network of linkages among the 66 watersheds (HUC4 Hydrologic Units) that comprise the 12 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins. Lines between watersheds represent direct connections made by individual anglers fishing in multiple watersheds in the survey year. The multiple direct connections among watersheds demonstrate the potential for introduction and inter-basin spread of aquatic invasive species by anglers along linked pathways. Connecting lines represent the unweighted numbers of anglers among the 2576 survey participants who connected separate watersheds in a single year. Unweighted values, ranging from 201β300, represent proportions of the millions of licensed anglers in the study area; these three major linkages all connect watersheds to large metropolitan centers. (TIF)</p
Proportions of movements of anglers, ranging from 1x to 10x, among study area watersheds in the study year.
Lines showing the network of linkages among the 66 watersheds (HUC4 Hydrologic Units) that comprise the 12 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins. Lines between watersheds represent direct connections made by individual anglers fishing in multiple watersheds in the survey year. The multiple direct connections among watersheds demonstrate the potential for introduction and inter-basin spread of aquatic invasive species by anglers along linked pathways. Connecting lines represent the unweighted numbers of anglers among the 2576 survey participants who connected separate watersheds in a single year. Unweighted values, ranging from 1β10, represent proportions of the millions of licensed anglers in the study area. (TIF)</p
Movements of anglers among study area counties with >10,000 linkages in the study year.
Connections and estimated magnitudes of movements of anglers among counties in the 13 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins. The estimated 14,766 links among counties in a single year demonstrate the likelihood of spread by anglers and the potential pathways of transfer of aquatic invasive species. Double-yellow lines represent annual connections between counties numbering from 10,017β15,000, and double-red lines range from 9001β10000 angler trips between counties in a single year. (TIF)</p
Weighted sums of fishing trips to counties by anglers traveling from other counties in a single year in the broader Great Lakes region.
The calculated numbers of fishing trips to counties in the study area by anglers from other counties ranged from 1199 (blue), to more than 143,000 (red) in the single year of 2011. Of the 1042 counties, only 51 had all of the yearβs fishing trips originating within the county (black); 148 counties in the study area were not reported as fishing destinations (white).</p
Movements of anglers among study area counties with <5000 linkages in the study year.
Connections and estimated magnitudes of movements of anglers among counties in the 13 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins. The estimated 14,766 links among counties in a single year demonstrate the likelihood of spread by anglers and the potential pathways of transfer of aquatic invasive species. Black dotted lines represent annual connections between counties numbering from 1199β1580; blue dashed lines range from 1581β2259; yellow dashed lines range from 2260β3249; orange dashed lines range from 3250β4182; and red dashed lines range from 4183β5000 angler trips between counties in a single year. (TIF)</p
Network of linkages among the 66 watersheds (HUC4 Hydrologic Units) that comprise the 12 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins.
Lines between watersheds represent direct connections made by individual anglers fishing in multiple watersheds in the survey year. The multiple direct connections among watersheds demonstrate the potential for introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species by anglers along linked pathways. The 2576 survey participants were a subset of all anglers fishing in the study region; nevertheless, their fishing behavior connected 92% of the watersheds through inter-basin angler travel along 541 different potential linkage pathways.</p
Anglers who fished in multiple counties.
Among the 2576 survey respondents in the 13 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins, 1806 individual anglers (70%) fished in more than one county during the survey year. For those anglers who fished in multiple counties, the mean number of additional counties fished was 3.0. One angler fished in their home county and 18 additional counties during the year.</p
Movements of anglers among study area counties with 5000β10,000 linkages in the study year.
Connections and estimated magnitudes of movements of anglers among counties in the 13 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins. The estimated 14,766 links among counties in a single year demonstrate the likelihood of spread by anglers and the potential pathways of transfer of aquatic invasive species. Black lines represent annual connections between counties numbering from 5000β6000; blue lines range from 6001β7000; green lines range from 7001β8000; yellow lines range from 8001β9000; orange lines range from 8001β9000; and red lines range from 9001β10,000 angler trips between counties in a single year. (TIF)</p
Proportions of movements of anglers, ranging from 51x to 100x, among study area watersheds in the study year.
Lines showing the network of linkages among the 66 watersheds (HUC4 Hydrologic Units) that comprise the 12 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins. Lines between watersheds represent direct connections made by individual anglers fishing in multiple watersheds in the survey year. The multiple direct connections among watersheds demonstrate the potential for introduction and inter-basin spread of aquatic invasive species by anglers along linked pathways. Connecting lines represent the unweighted numbers of anglers among the 2576 survey participants who connected separate watersheds in a single year. Unweighted values, ranging from 51β100, represent proportions of the millions of licensed anglers in the study area. (TIF)</p
Weighted sum of all fishing trips by anglers in the broader Great Lakes region in a single year to counties in 12 US states surrounding the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi River basins.
The estimated numbers of fishing trips with destinations to each of the 1042 individual counties ranged from 1199 (blue), to more than1.95 million (red) in the single year of 2011. Only 148 of the 1042 counties in the study area were not reported as fishing destinations (white).</p